TLC Christmas gift vouchers are now available, redeemable at any value against manuscript assessment and mentoring (fiction, non-fiction, short stories, poetry and scripts). Some ideas: For the Short Story Writer: Gift a
“The novel would not be what it is now without the help of [TLC editors] Karl French and Michael Langan. Karl read an early draft and his response made
We are thrilled to hear back from Louise Stokes, a TLC Arts Council England Free Read bursary recipient via Writing West Midlands. Louise’s TLC-assessed play Please Stop the Dark has gone into production.
Naomi Brandel is a longstanding TLC client, and we’re so thrilled to share the news that she has self-published her fantastic book After Trelawny after 17 years of hard
We’re thrilled to share news of TLC Client Alice Burnett’s debut fiction publication by Legend Press. Ideal Love is garnering positive reviews left right and centre. We’re always keen to hear
As part of TLC’s ‘Quality Writing for All Campaign‘ which advocates for better representation and accessibility in the worlds of literature and publishing, we are delighted to announce the
Kate’s TLC Journey “Tangled Planet is my second published novel, but the fourth time I’ve sent a manuscript to The Literary Consultancy. I got two reports on my first
TLC is delighted to welcome three new mentors onto our popular online mentoring programme, Chapter and Verse. Chapter and Verse is designed to fit around a busy lifestyle to
This excerpted speech was originally presented as a keynote at the National Writers’ Conference on 10th June 2017 at the University of Birmingham, hosted by Writing West Midlands. The
About the Book Twins Eli and Talia shouldn’t exist. They’re Outsiders. Their home is a secret. Their lives are a secret. Arafel is secret. An unexpected forest raid forces
More excellent news from a TLC writer, this time from Stephanie Bretherton who is currently crowd-funding for her book Dear Mr Darwin on Unbound, the publishers of the runaway bestseller The Good
Write-up by Jonathan Ruppin After a week of record temperatures in London, the weather was mercifully cooler as delegates filled every seat at The Literary Consultancy’s third Writers’ Day,