When he’s not assessing manuscripts, longtime TLC reader John Harrison is on the trail, hiking icebergs and conversing with polar bears. It’s not surprising then that the panel for
This summer TLC reader Christopher Wakling offers two powerful novels, The Devil’s Mask, published by Faber in June, and What I did, published by John Murray in August. The Devil’s Mask, is a
TLC reader Rachel Trezise has been chosen as one of the judges for this year’s Dylan Thomas Prize. Trezise won the prize herself in 2006 for her short story collection Fresh
TLC film/TV reader Kieron Connolly has launched a blog of his interviews called Film-makers in Conversation. Interviewees include screenwriter and children’s novelist Frank Cottrell Boyce (24 Hour Party People,
TLC’s 15th birthday party yesterday culminated with speeches by former TLC clients Prue Leith, author of Leaving Patrick (Penguin Books) and Shelley Harris, author of Jubilee (Weidenfeld & Nicolson).
Unthology No.1, recently published by UNTHANK BOOKS, is the first in a series dedicated to showcasing unconventional, unpredictable and experimental stories. The first of the quarterly Unthology series, edited
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