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Where the building you need for your plot doesn’t exist, build it yourself, says author Nick Jones.
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The time has come. Ruth Padel, prize-winning poet and guest judge of our Sonnet Writing Competition, has chosen her two runners-up and overall winner...
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At Writers & Artists our job is to bridge the gap between you – the as-yet unpublished author – and industry experts, providing the sort of...
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At Book Aid International we believe books have the power to change lives. In places where books are scarce, libraries are often the best place to...
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Some of the most topical issues in UK Publishing at the moment are only tangentially to do with books and readers; rather more tied up with post-...
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One of the expressions my colleagues in the publishing company I worked for in Singapore would use with great frequency, simultaneously shaking one...
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Between the months of January and April every year, I live and breathe all things Writers & Artists (and in reality at other times too), but for...
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The London Screenwriters’ Festival launched its 2016 edition in fine style last month as Oscar-winner Julian Fellowes (Gosford Park) shared his...
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No matter how many novels, plays, instruction manuals or poems you have on your writing CV, there are lessons about writing – some technical, others...
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Regular Writers & Artists blogger Lia Louis on the sheer joy of writing for no one else but yourself.
I can't remember the exact time...
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I was writing in a cafe this morning (anyone who knows me will have just have gone ‘Ha’ quite loudly: it would be news if I weren’t writing in a café...
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‘Oxymoron’ has been one of my favourite words since I was about eight. Obviously at first that was because it has the word ‘moron’ in it; only later...
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Looking back on my quest to secure an agent and asking myself what my experience has taught me, I find I have very little to pass on to fellow...
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If you, like all right-thinking people, are a Star Trek nerd, you will be familiar with the wormhole aliens living next to Deep Space Nine. When...
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The UK population spends more than £1.3 billion a year on greeting cards. Jakki Brown helps to guide artists to success in this fiercely competitive...