Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Writer's and Artists newsletters

With details of the Asian Writer Festival 2017, 21 October 2017, and more, here are the latest Writer's and Artists newsletter:


Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2017
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Writing For Children Workshops Galore!

 

Kerry Hudson masterclass
We're partnering with two brilliant organisations in the coming months to offer five separate practical writing workshops with bestselling children's and young adult authors.
 Bath Children's Literature Festival Masterclasses
In early October, we’re delighted to be running three two-hour workshops at the Bath Children’s Literature Festival. Tessa Strickland hosts a session on writing picture books on Tuesday 3rd October; Joanna Nadin joins us on Wednesday 4th October to discuss writing fiction for children aged 8-12; and YA ace Clare Furniss serves up some of the essential ingredients in writing for teenagers on Thursday 5th October.
Bath Children’s Literature Festival has also been kind enough to offer newsletter subscribers an exclusive 10% discount on each of these events. To redeem your discount, enter BCLF17 during the order process. For more information on each workshop and to reserve your place, click here.
 
The Writing Process masterclasses
And in November we’ll be running our final two evening masterclasses of 2017, each in association with Book Aid International, a charity that provides up to one million brand new books for libraries in Africa (with half of each ticket sold on the night a direct donation to the cause).
On Tuesday 7th November, picture book author and illustrator Clara Vulliamy joins us to lead you through the process of working on a picture book, discussing the importance of connecting with your childhood, and how to collect ideas and use them to bring characters to life.
Holly Smale will then host our final evening masterclass of 2017 on Thursday 16th November, asking you to tap into your teenager years and think about the authenticity of your writing voice and also your dialogue when working on your book for YA readers.

 

 

 

"Good characters are usually like the tip of an iceberg – their creator knows as much about them as God (or their mother) would, but we only see what is necessary for the story."
Best-selling author Tony Bradman discusses the sorts of things to consider if you're looking to create interesting characters for your story.

 

 

 


 

WAYB 2018
Remember, all books are now available on our website at a 10% discount, including both 2018 Yearbooks, our comprehensive writing companion guide series and so many more titles on the publishing and writing process. Shop now

 

 

 

"Does the setting form part of the conflict?"
Jess Butterworth, debut author of Running on the Roof of the World, offers her thoughts on how setting is such an integral element of your story.

 

 

 

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Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2017
Professional assistance in how to become a better self-editor of your work. Book now

 

 

 

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"It genuinely frustrates and saddens me to learn of some of the strange untruths that writers are told, or read online"
Literary agent Juliet Pickering addresses some of those myths of the publishing world heard by unpublished writers.

 

 

 




Plymouth, Saturday 2nd December

How to Get Published conference - Plymouth
Our final event of 2017 sees us return to Plymouth and team up with literature development charity Literature Works for a day brimming with practical advice from authors and literary agents.
Guests on the day – which includes a networking lunch – will benefit from editing tips from Man Booker long-listed Wyl Menmuir; advice on how to hook readers with your opening chapters courtesy of bestseller Natasha Pulley; and a gripping session on the mastery of pace and plot with the ever-successful C.L. Taylor.
Literary agents Kate Johnson and Juliet Pickering will also be on-hand to provide practical tips on the submission process on a day dedicated to helping you take your writing to the next level.

 

 

 


 

The Writing Process masterclasses
Remember, our final two evening masterclasses of 2017 each offer a brilliant opportunity to work with authors of children's and young adult fiction... and also raise some money for Book Aid International, a charity that provides up to one million brand new books for libraries in Africa.
On Tuesday 7th November, picture book author and illustrator Clara Vulliamy joins us to lead a session the process of working on a picture book, discussing the importance of connecting with your childhood, and how to collect ideas and use them to bring characters to life.
Holly Smale will then call by our Bedford Square offices on Thursday 16th November to ask you to tap into your teenage years and think about the authenticity of your writing voice (and your dialogue) when working on a book for YA readers.

 

 

 

"With most writers you'll find that ideas seem to grow out of a combination of observation, experience and thought"
'Where do you get your ideas?' is a question authors get asked a lot. In the next instalment of his brilliant series of articles for writersandartists.co.uk, bestselling children's author Tony Bradman looks deeper into the process of where ideas come from, and how to harness them.

 

 

 

"Oh my, I thought. If these are poems, then maybe I could...?"
Tania Hershman reflects on her journey from writing prose to becoming confident in writing poetry.

 

 

 


 

The Asian Writer Festival
The Asian Writer Festival is set to celebrate its tenth anniversary in style by hosting a one-day event at the Royal Asiatic Society on Saturday October 21st.
To find out more about the festival – which includes interviews, masterclasses, and features on literary trends – and the host of writers due to be attending, click here.

 

 

 

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Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2018
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Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 2017
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"You can tell a story in a straight line, with one thing happening after another and characters appearing when they have a role to play. But it's much better if you can tease the reader..."
Best-selling author Tony Bradman shares his advice on exploring the structure of a story, and how you can create a coherent and absorbing world for your characters and readers. Find out what he has to say here.
Tony will be joining us for an invaluable session on structure as part of our five-week Your Children's Book writing course.

 

 

 


 

WAYB 2018
Every title in our online bookstore is now available to purchase at a 10% discount!
From the 2018 Yearbooks through to our genre-based companion guide series, there's something for every creative mind out there. Shop now

 

 

 

"If you are stuck in a hole, write yourself a ladder."
Author, poet and journalist Benjamin Myers serves up an alternative list of writing tips.

 

 

 


 

Maz Evans book coversWe've added new Beat the Rejection Clinic dates to the site, with a host of literary available to provide you with an objective appraisal of your submission package and offer expert advice on things to consider in order to take those next steps to publication.

 

 

 

"Whatever the scenario, scene or conflict, allow your characters to speak their mind, and actually say things real people say to each other."
Debut author Sonya Lalli shares her top tips for writing real-life romantic comedy.

 

 

 

Social Media
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Social media
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