The UK’s leading editorial consultancy, The Literary Consultancy (TLC), today launches ‘Being a Writer’, a ground-breaking, affordable platform providing much needed support for writers to sustain and protect their
With the 75th anniversary of VE Day approaching on 8th May, we’re very pleased to be able to share a heartwarming TLC client success from Mike Wood, whose new
A resource guide for writers during lockdown and beyond Events in our lives or in the wider world can often present challenges to our writing. TLC has always existed
What does an editor actually do? How to make the most of your transferable skills right now. Where to find the best training to kickstart an editing career. Putting
We are delighted to share the good news of Camilla Chester, Mslexia Children’s Prize finalist, and TLC Client, who has secured a commission with an online resource library for
The Literary Consultancy’s popular and annually sold out Writers’ Day returns on Saturday June 20th, 10am-4pm, at the Free Word Centre. Writers will hear from industry experts offering up
Last year I was commissioned by Diverse City to work in collaboration with a director and three performers to create a play about menopause. This was a tremendous opportunity
TLC is thrilled to announce the tutor for its Guardian-recommended Literary Adventure writing retreat 2020 is the award-winning novelist Paul McVeigh. Paul will be joining us September 5th-12th 2020 at
TLC Christmas gift vouchers are now available, redeemable at any value against manuscript assessment, mentoring (fiction, non-fiction, short stories, poetry and scripts) and our new Submission Package Report. A unique
Training and Events Offer Launches for Aspiring Editors The Literary Consultancy (TLC) has announced a new scheme in association with the Publishing Training Centre (PTC), following a pilot in
‘Being A Writer’ focusses on writers’ creativity and resilience The Literary Consultancy (TLC) has announced a new programme of support for writers that will focus on cultivating, and safeguarding,
Top Tips from TLC Director Aki Schilz Generally, writers tend to find synopses challenging. It’s incredibly difficult when you’ve lived, breathed and dreamed a story for months, sometimes years,