Suzanne Joinson, a former mentee who came to TLC through the Arts Council and Writers’ Centre Norwich, agented by Rachel Calder, has recently been at the heart of
The final part of Julia Stoneham’s World War 2 trilogy, Alice’s Girls, was published in March 2011 by Allison & Busby. Set in rural England, the three novels follow the
The Book of Love, Sarah Bower’s second novel, will be published in the US in March by Sourcebooks under the title Sins of the House of Borgia. Publication is planned
Peter Forbes’ latest book, Dazzled and Deceived: Mimicry and Camouflage, published by Yale University Press, has recently won the Warwick Prize for Writing. The prize, awarded on 22nd March, is an
Annie Proulx recently brought the North Platte River in Wyoming to the world, in her new “memoir” Bird Cloud. TLC reader Alan Wilkinson takes us from the Sandhills Range
Bethan Roberts, author of The Pools, has recently moved from Serpent’s Tail to Chatto & Windus with her new novel, My Policeman. The Pools, assessed by TLC, was published
TLC’s Big Publishing Debate created quite a stir back in September and continued interest from overseas writer’s magazines shows that these are prevalent issues for the non-English speaking publishing
TLC Client Maggie Ling, who was short-listed for the Asham Anthology in January for her short story Cold Snap, recently learned that she will be included in the Asham
Rebecca Swift hosted an up-front Q and A with WriteWords about the role of literary consultancies. WriteWords is an online resource for writers which offers an interesting community for