We’re delighted for Angela Clarke, who reads for TLC as well as being a novelist, playwright and columnist, who has won the Young Stationers’ Prize 2015. Judges called her ‘a
We’re delighted for former TLC client Shelley Day-Sclater, whose book The Confession of Stella Moon is to be published by Saraband. Shelley first came to TLC through the Northern Writers’ Awards,
Last week, we were delighted to welcome Sophia Hadjipateras, a student at King Alfred School, for a one-week work placement at TLC. In this blog-post, Sophia tells us about
In May 2015 award-winning journalist Mona Eltahawy came to Free Word Centre to talk about her ground-breaking book Headscarves and Hymens: Why the Middle East Needs a Sexual Revolution,
The Summer Digital Book Party, co-hosted by The Literary Consultancy and Byte the Book, brought together key speakers to present to a sold-out audience the latest in digital innovation
TLC reader, novelist Sam Mills (The Quiddity of Will Self) has set up a new independent publishing company, Dodo Ink, which launched officially at the 2015 London Book Fair.
We’re delighted for TLC mother-daughter duo Perdita and Honor Cargill, whose debut YA novel Waiting for Callback was critiqued by TLC, and promptly signed with Hannah Sheppard at DHH Agency, who
As part of our Summer Digital Book Party on June 5th, co-hosted with Byte the Book, we are holding for the third year running our popular TLC Pen Factor Writing
The Literary Consultancy is delighted to announce that we are among the 9% of National Portfolio Organisations to have been granted an uplift in funding from Arts Council England for
TLC’s Pen Factor Writing Competition is back, with four agents and publishers offering live feedback to shortlisted writers of fiction and non-fiction at our newly announced Summer Digital Book
‘In the aftermath of Bangladesh’s bloody war of independence in 1971, as thousands of impoverished migrants from the countryside flood the capital, journalist Khaleque Biswas begins to feel the
TLC client Matthew Hilton has signed a collaboration contract with Australian composer Taran Carter for Mau Mau – the Opera. Speaking about the inspiration behind the opera, Matthew said: “Some