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- Guest Blog | 01.05.12 | w4all_thomas
Everyone knows that self-publishing is a game-changer. But could the writing improve - and in turn, become more respected - by going through the editorial process? Editor and writer, John Kenny, thinks so...
- Guest Blog | 19.04.12 | w4all_thomas | 2
Tim Smyth, Youth Ambassador at Headstrong, the National Centre for Youth Mental Health, recently decided to take some time out of his PhD in English Literature. Here he reflects on the connection between writing and mental health - and how the lessons that can be learned from writing may also be applied to good mental health.
- Guest Blog | 10.04.12 | w4all_thomas
Mary Kenny, author, broadcaster, playwright and journalist, reflects on the time she spent as secretary to Irish author, Edna O'Brien in the 1960s...
- General | 20.10.11 | w4all_thomas | 1
See Change, an organisation dedicated to reducing the stigma surrounding mental health, are attempting to break the Guinness World Record for the most people to write a story, and they need YOUR help!
- General | 15.09.11 | w4all_thomas | 1
BBC Radio 4 prompted an outcry from listeners including Stephen Fry and Joanna Lumley after it announced it was going to axe the number of short stories it broadcasts from three to one a week, writes John Plunkett in The Guardian.
- Member News | 05.07.11 | w4all_thomas | 18
In fabulous news, Writing4all Member Steven Wade has been nominated for the prestigious PEN/O'Henry Award. John Gosslee, Senior Editor with the American publication Fjords arts and literary review nominated Steven's story 'That Man's Father'. Previous winners of the award include William Trevor, Steven King, Alice Munro, Raymond Carver, Woody Allen, Flannery O'Connor, and William Faulkner, so it's safe to say that Steven's in good company!
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