by Bethany Scott | Oct 29, 2017
Diaries are back in fashion — and with modern writing journals offering goal setting, habit tracking and writing inspiration, writers are beginning to fall back in love with the books they write for their own eyes only. Here’s our beginner’s guide to...
by Chris Smith | Sep 21, 2017
As a writer and head honcho at the London Writers’ Cafe – one of the largest writing groups in the UK – Lisa Goll knows a few things about how writing communities can keep you productive. We find out her eight top tips about finding a writing...
by Bethany Scott | Sep 20, 2017
Pen and paper are so 2008. Word counts, full-screen editing spaces and automatic spell-checks aren’t essentials: but my goodness, do they make things easier. But which writing and publishing platform is right for you? Here’s a pros and cons round up of the top...
by Wyl Menmuir | Sep 8, 2017
Wyl Menmuir writes novels and short stories. His first novel The Many was long-listed for the ManBooker Prize 2016 – one of the most prestigious writing prizes in the world. In this video, he explains the benefits of tracking his writing progress and why...
by Wyl Menmuir | Sep 6, 2017
Wyl Menmuir writes novels and short stories. His first novel The Many was long-listed for the ManBooker Prize 2016 – one of the most prestigious writing prizes in the world. In this video, he shares with his top three tips on how to beat writing blocks. How to...
by Wyl Menmuir | Sep 6, 2017
Wyl Menmuir writes novels and short stories. His first novel The Many was long-listed for the ManBooker Prize 2016 – one of the most prestigious writing prizes in the world. In this video, he shares his top three tips on how to find your writing inspiration. ...