Published by The Emma Press, who were shortlisted for the Michael Marks Awards for Poetry Pamphlet Publishers last year, Alma draws from her own experiences to thread the truth
Wish List by Katherine Soper has been announced as the winner of the 10th anniversary Bruntwood Prize for Playwriting 2015 – Europe’s biggest playwriting prize. Katherine is a Cambridge
When Rebecca de Saintonge’s husband Jack developed an incurable degenerative brain disease she faced the dual challenge of trying to keep the integrity of their relationship intact while also
We’re pleased to share the news that TLC film script-reader Ben Lyle has had his debut novel, Terms, published by Hookline Books. Hookline takes submissions from students and graduates of MA writing
Traditionally, writers have come to TLC for assessments with a view to sending their work to agents. Now, however, we are seeing increasing numbers of writers who either come
We’re pleased to share the news that Karol Griffiths, who reads scripts for TLC, alongside fiction MSs for first-time novelists, is due to launch The Art of Script Editing, a
TLC non-fiction reader and award-winning travel writer John Harrison is to launch his new book, 1519: A Journey to the End of Time, at Hatchards Bookshop 187 Piccadilly on Wednesday 9th
As part of this year’s Grimeborn Festival at the Arcola, award-winning company liveartshow will present an hour-long new opera, Marsha, from 11-15 August. The show will be co-produced with
All families have secrets, but Bernadette’s are more dangerous than most. On holiday in Northern Ireland in 1982, she and her older sister discover their family is involved with
We’re delighted for Angela Clarke, who reads for TLC as well as being a novelist, playwright and columnist, who has won the Young Stationers’ Prize 2015. Judges called her ‘a
We’re delighted for former TLC client Shelley Day-Sclater, whose book The Confession of Stella Moon is to be published by Saraband. Shelley first came to TLC through the Northern Writers’ Awards,
We’re delighted for TLC mother-daughter duo Perdita and Honor Cargill, whose debut YA novel Waiting for Callback was critiqued by TLC, and promptly signed with Hannah Sheppard at DHH Agency, who