September Call for Pop Psychology Manuscripts

In response to a recent request from a literary agent, TLC’s September offer is 10% off assessments for all Pop Psychology manuscripts submitted before September 30th. Both extracts and full […]

Rider Books To Publish How To Book by TLC Client

Philosophy can read beautifully, but when put into practice, things can get a little hazy. TLC Client Jules Evans, who is also the co-organiser of the London Philosophy Club,  has written […]

Bloomsbury Picks Up Another TLC Client

TLC is delighted to announce that Bloomsbury recently published Kerry Young’s novel Pao, a portrait of Jamaica’s Chinatown. Young had a TLC assessment in October 2007 by TLC reader Chris Wakling. Young says, “the TLC read gave me a completely independent view of the book……not a friend or family member….but somebody completely outside of the process and my emotional journey who could be absolutely honest about the book and my abilities.

TLC Client Now on Kindle

Susan Wooldridge, a published TLC client, recently contacted our offices to let us know that she was now available on Kindle. Her novel, The Hidden Dance has been available in […]

Wales Book of the Year Awarded to TLC Reader

When he’s not assessing manuscripts, longtime TLC reader John Harrison is on the trail, hiking icebergs and conversing with polar bears. It’s not surprising then that the panel for the […]

Wales Book of the Year Awarded to TLC Reader

When he’s not assessing manuscripts, longtime TLC reader John Harrison is on the trail, hiking icebergs and conversing with polar bears. It’s not surprising then that the panel for the […]

Two New Summer Reads from Christopher Wakling

This summer TLC reader Christopher Wakling offers two powerful novels, The Devil’s Mask, published by Faber in June, and What I did, published by John Murray in August. The Devil’s Mask, is a thrilling […]

Rachel Trezise to Judge 2011 Dylan Thomas Prize

TLC reader Rachel Trezise has been chosen as one of the judges for this year’s Dylan Thomas Prize. Trezise won the prize herself in 2006 for her short story collection Fresh Apples. Click […]