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Joining us as guest blogger today is illustrator Clare Mackie, who shares her experience of how she broke into the world of illustrating - it's a...
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Guest blogger Clare Mackie tells us about life as an illustrator.
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Guest blogger Kaye Umansky has written over 130 children's books. How did she find writing a story for Bloomsbury's 247tales?
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Plunge in and don't hold back, says guest blogger novelist Mavis Cheek
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I've just received a very short, badly written book. I was about to write a scathing critique saying ‘don’t take on this project’ when I did my...
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I was very pleased (but really quite nervous) to learn that the Hay Festival has relocated my workshop on account of a large demand for tickets.
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However tempting it is to think that you can name the characters in your novel after those who’ve crossed you in real life, doing so could land you...
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Why can some authors do everything badly and get away with it? Do you need to be unique? Or good at branding? Guest blogger Suzanne Collier of Book...
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I was thrilled by the huge turnout for my 'How to Get Published' workshop at the Hay Literary Festival. The sun was shining, the atmosphere was...
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Such is the appetite for meeting other writers face-to-face, to mix and mingle with emerging voices and established names, there's practically a...
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I'm feeling deliciously light and cool despite it being muggy outside. And it's not just because I'm sitting near the air con unit - it's because the...
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Most writers seem to love stationery - it is, after all, the means by which we first communicate - even if we subsequently get hooked on the computer.
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Behind every published author is someone who's had to deal with rejection. But how do you get over it? Guest blogger novelist Emma Bowd shares her...