Karolina Sutton, literary agent at Curtis Brown, will join TLC’s Canon Tales event at the June Literary Conference: Writing in a Digital Age. The Canon Tales event will include
Melville House is an independent publisher located in Brooklyn, New York. Just before Christmas 2011, MobyLives (the Melville House blog) featured an interview with TLC director Rebecca Swift, about TLC, writing and
The Literary Platform, which is dedicated to showcasing projects experimenting with literature and technology, has joined TLC’s 2012 Literary Conference. They are just one of TLC’s exciting associate partners including Arvon Foundation,
February 1 Radio 4’s Jolyon Jenkins investigates “Operation Julie” and interviews TLC client Leaf Fielding about his involvement and recently published book To Live Outside the Law (Serpent’s Tail,
Signal Books of Oxford will publish Terry Cudbird’s Walking the Hexagon: an escape around France on foot in Spring 2012. Terry had a TLC assessment by readers John Harrison and
Fawzia Kane, a former TLC mentee, has published her collection of poems titled Tantie Diablesse. Waterloo Press will launch the book at the end of January, a collection of
If you book for The Literary Conference before April 30th, you will be eligible to receive a TLC manuscript assessment at 50% off on 50 page extracts. Submissions for
June 8-9th 2012, TLC offers an up-to-the-minute conference to make sense of the many possibilities open to writers today, with practical sessions, workshops, case studies, working examples, debates and
Earlier this year, TLC client Tessa Harris secured a three-book deal with Kensington Books. The first of three books, The Anatomist’s Apprentice will be published 27th December, available in the
Annual Kingston Publishing Conference Kingston University, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2EE 3 September to 4 September 2010 Self-publishing: Last resort or heralding a new era of author