How to Get Published and Noticed
London Lit Lab’s Lily and Zoe both published their second books on the same day, 17th March 2022 – which is astounding enough, but they
London Lit Lab’s Lily and Zoe both published their second books on the same day, 17th March 2022 – which is astounding enough, but they
We have had many queries recently about when we are going to return to face-to-face teaching, and we are sitting with this thought and seeing
Short Story Gold Rush: Write your Way to the Treasure Ruby gives us an exclusive look into material from her upcoming course, Short Story Gold
Teaching our courses online, as we have throughout 2021, comes with a particularly great luxury: the chance to read new writing by everybody in the
I’m really pleased to be delivering my introductory workshop about writing audio drama through London Lit Lab in November. I’m really looking forward to welcoming
We asked Katie Watson to tell us a bit about her Write Your Self methodology, which she will be teaching on her 8-week ‘Write Your
Memoir is a bit of an anomaly in the publishing world, because it is categorised as nonfiction, but many memoirs are written like novels, concerned
Anna Wilson has done the difficult thing of crossing over genres. She started her literary career as an editor and then became a children’s book
We asked on Twitter for your childhood memories of encounters in nature, and you certainly delivered! Thank you everyone for sharing beautiful words and the
Nature writing itself may be blooming right now, but even when we’re writing fiction or memoir, the natural world, and our (or our character’s) relationship