London Writers' Club May agent event at The Cube in Shoreditch High Street, London on 17 May, features Agent Robyn Drury and authors Carla Valentine and Emma Gannon, full details below:
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Hi all
What's coming up in May?
17 May: LWC Live: Robyn
Drury of Diane Banks Associates will be talking at the
Club with her authors Carla Valentine and Emma Gannon.
This month will be all about non-fiction books: How to Write from Your
Life.
Join
us to find out what makes an editor (and an agent) snap up a non-fiction
book.
Fiction writers do join us - Kirsty and Jacq will be on
hand to answer all your fiction questions as well and there will be time
to talk to your fellow writers.
Book an advance ticket here for £15
Members come for free but
Give your writing the time and space it deserves, with
Arvon's new, dedicated Writers Retreat.
Everything in The Clockhouse has been planned to help you
focus on your writing, away from day-to-day distractions. Walk in the
beautiful landscape, share your triumphs and challenges with fellow
writers over dinner together, or just sit at your desk and write. Whether
you're starting something new, or pushing on to finish something, make
time to free your imagination. Full details here and remember to say you are a
London Writers' Club member!
All writers should read! One piece of
advice is given again and again - read books if you want to learn how to
write. Founder of Get Booked and Rights Manager at DGA, Lisette Verhagen
will curate a reading list just for you. Full
details here.
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Book now for May's event with agent, Robyn Drury and
authors, Carla Valentine and Emma Gannon
When
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Tuesday, May 17
6.30-8.30pm
speaker will start at 6.45pm
Networking from 7.45pm to 8.15pm
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The Cube, 155 Commercial Street, E1 6BJ (nearest station,
Shoreditch High St.)
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Spend an evening in the company of a top agent (and two
writers) PLUS a chance to pitch your book one to one.
Members: free
£20 for non-members for event plus a free copy of Write a
Bestseller by Jacq Burns
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Why?
'Informative, insightful and fun. I would recommend any
aspiring writer to pop along' Mark Morris, Speechwriter for
NATO Secretary General.
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