Director of TLC panel member in “How to Get Published” Masterclass at London Book Fair Together with Johnny Geller (Curtis Brown), Alexandra Pringle (Bloomsbury), Claire Morrall (author, Astonishing Splashes
It was truly an enjoyable evening with readings by the judges, a discussion about the future of writing and, of course, our awards ceremony. All six of the winners
TLC provided one-to-one sessions and Rebecca Swift participated in a panel, with Alison Baverstock among others, where they discussed the current trends in publishing. 2010
Due to popular demand, this year TLC has created a special e-Gift Voucher so that you can give people a TLC manuscript assessment for Christmas. Giving a TLC
TLC and Circalit have teamed up for a writing competition that will award writers a free in-depth editorial report on their novel as well as an invitation to a
TLC holds a day of literary talks and workshops at Morley College In conjunction with London literary development body Spread The Word, TLC held a day of talks and
Eat this is a brand new play exploring ‘table talk’, and the secret passions that lie just below the surface of your average dinner party. Written and directed by Susannah
The Guardian and TLC offer one lucky winner a place on one of their springtime writing courses. Held at Casa Ana in the heart of the Alpujarras mountain range
Denise Larking Coste, one of our literary adventurers, was long listed for the poetry section of the literateur competition. In addition to being long-listed, several of her poems have
“Miranda Millar effectively conveys the unexpected wonder of Waitrose…” Alfred Hickling, The Guardian Time travel, Bedlam and the mad Victorian painter, Richard Dadd. London, 1854: Nina, the wife of
“Miranda Millar effectively conveys the unexpected wonder of Waitrose…” Alfred Hickling, The Guardian Time travel, Bedlam and the mad Victorian painter, Richard Dadd. London, 1854: Nina, the wife