We are pleased to hear that TLC Free Reads alum James E. Taylor has published his first novel. James initially came to TLC for manuscript assessment in 2009. In its
We are delighted this month to have heard from Giles Kristian, who first came to TLC in 2005 for a manuscript assessment, in the early stages of a writing
We are delighted to confirm that IngramSpark are the official sponsor of the TLC Writers’ Day on Saturday June 11th for which there are still tickets available (though selling
TLC Literary Adventures offers an environment where inspiration and improvisation meet. You will have access to world-class teaching, get a chance to work, read, listen, learn and relax in
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
Novelist Kit de Waal has launched a bursary to provide a writer on a low income and from a marginalised community with a fully-paid place on the Creative Writing MA at
TLC Free Read bursary recipient and Quality Writing for All advocate Penny Pepper has started a campaign to raise funds to publish her extraordinary memoir First in the World Somewhere via Unbound, the
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
Frequently, we hear back from clients who had an initial TLC assessment some years ago, which they have used to go back to their work, make strategic edits, and
We are delighted that acclaimed novelist and creative writing tutor Kerry Hudson has joined our roster of excellent mentors for the TLC Chapter and Verse mentoring programme, which provides one-on-one
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