“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
As part of a series of interviews, Ink Sweat & Tears Webzine talks to practicing writers about their process and craft. The Webzine discusses the writing life with Sarah
As part of a series of interviews, Ink Sweat & Tears Webzine talks to practicing writers about their process and craft. The Webzine discusses the writing life with Sarah
TLC’s mentoring programme just keeps on growing. On 9th October, we had 15 mentees attend the second of our biannual industry days. The day is an event exclusively arranged
Robert McCrum writes “People often talk about the future of the book; strangely, no one in the UK has recently thought to examine the prospects for the book industry
“I am greatly indebted to Becky Swift at TLC for supporting my work and to Alan Wilkinson for his constructive critique of my manuscript. Alan’s insightful advice helped
How is the revolution in new technology changing the commercial publishing industry?
TLC’s final event for the Flow Festival on 28th September was a cutting-edge publishing debate . . .
The Literary Consultancy hosted a cutting-edge publishing debate last night, with Google, Canongate, Faber, Robert McCrum and digital expert Bill Thompson. In the audience were key agents such as Claire
Taz Shakir who attended the Literary Adventures in March 2010, at Casa Ana in Andalucia, has found time during his busy life as an anesthetist, to make a book