TLC is proud to support an important poetry prize run by Exiled Writers, which is open to all UK refugees, migrants, exiles and asylum seekers. The prize is free
We are thrilled to share that Beth Miller, who in 2009 won a mentoring award through a scheme run by TLC, has had her first book When We Were Sisters published by
We’re delighted to feature a guest post from Laura Primiceri, who has been interning with us here at TLC on Wednesdays and Thursdays for the past two months. We
Michelle Wareham first came to TLC for an assessment of her historical novella, Under Gaslight, in May 2014. The manuscript was read by TLC editor Anna South, who was impressed
TLC is proud to support this year’s SI Leeds Literary Prize, for new writing by Black and Asian women. In line with the announcement of the 2014 shortlist, two events
As part of our Literary Conference programme, we opened up a limited number of free tickets to writers whose work our nearby Free Reads partners had deemed to be of merit.
We are delighted for Jemma Borg, whose new collection of poetry, The Illuminated World, is due to be published by Eyewear Publishing later this year. Speaking about the road to
We are delighted for Alan Wilkinson, a longstanding non-fiction reader for TLC, who has been selected to receive a coveted artist’s residency at the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation in Taos,
Gill Farrer-Halls, author of The Aromatherapy Bible and TLC’s resident MBS assessor, has a new book forthcoming with Jessica Kingsley Publishing’s complementary and alternative health imprint, Singing Dragon. Drawing on her extensive
Liam Brown, who came through our Arts Council Free Reads bursary scheme, has had world rights to his debut novel, Real Monsters, bought by Legend Press. The book is due for
Caroline Scott came to TLC in 2013 with a first draft of Those Measureless Fields, and was assigned Anna South as her reader. We are delighted to announce that her