For details of LWCs non fiction workshop, pitch sessions for unrepresented writers with DHH Literacy Agency and the September LWC publishing event with Becky Walsh, see below:
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Places open for LWC non
fiction workshop
Book now for a place on LWC's
proposal workshop on 6 October
Work on and refine your pitch with literary agents and
founders of London Writers' Club, Kirsty McLachlan of David Godwin
Associates Ltd. and Jacq Burns.
- Learn
what makes a great non-fiction proposal and what agents expect to
see in a winning proposal
- Test the
strength of your concept and idea
- Understand
how to show that only you can write this book - and to understand
the power of back-story to position yourself as that author/
expert.
- Be clear
about your next steps
- Find the
perfect title and subtitle for your book
With support, hands-on advice and top tips from two agents
during the day you'll finish the day with a clear idea of your next
steps in pitching your book. Central London location
Cost: Non-member price: £197
Member price: £157
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Pitch to five agents from DHH
Literary Agency
Opportunity for debut writers
DHH Literary Agency is holding its second round of
pitching sessions for unrepresented writers in November.
With a view to finding new clients, and following its first
successful session held in April this year, five agents will
be available for a 10-minute slot for an individual writers to pitch
their story and receive "honest and valuable" feedback. The
pitch sessions will run from 4pm to 7pm on Monday 27th November at
Browns on St. Martins Lane in central London.
Each writer will only be able to approach one agent on the
team with information, with the agents listed on the DHH
website. Writers will need to email their work in advance to apply for
a place. The opening date for submissions is 10am on Monday 16th
October, and the deadline is 6pm on Tuesday 31st October.
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Date for your diary
September's LWC event with
publisher, Becky Walsh
We don't often have publishers but had to ask Becky to speak at the
Club when we learnt her first commission was on the Booker Prize list.
Come and join us on 26 September. More info
here.
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