With details of opportunities and offers:
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We are fast approaching the
mentee application window for this summer's programme, and so a few
more details for you at this time.
A full list of our mentors is here.
We have a Twitter chat with all of our mentors:
Mon 6th April to Tues 14th April at various times. A timetable
will be posted next week.
Applications open on the 15th and remain open until 11.59pm GMT
on 17th April.
- You
will need to have a completed manuscript.
- You will need to send us a query letter, 1st
chapter (double-spaced, 12″ TNR), and 1-page synopsis
(single-spaced) along with your application, so ensure these are
as good as they can be. The first chapter should be no more than
3,000 words.
- For Picture Books, please send the full text.
Illustrations are not needed, but illustrator notes are fine.
- You can apply to 3 mentors. So be sure to
research them thoroughly and chat to them during our Twitter
Mentor chat week, starting 6th April.
- It is 1 application (1 novel) per person.
- You will also be asked the question: Why have you applied
to WriteMentor?
Hope you're all ready to go this year - I suspect with more
people being at home this summer, it could even more competitive
than ever!
May the Force be with you!
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Available
for sign up anytime:
The 12 month
novel course is for those who need encouragement from first spark
to first draft.
This course if for
everyone, from novice to pro. We’ll build a supportive community
who will cheer you on, will offer to share chapters with you and
form potential critique partnerships.
Every month, we’ll have a
special guest on for a chat on that month’s aspect of novel
writing.
Sign up is open - NOW!!! - do get in
quick, as we are now getting down to the last few places. Thanks
to all those who have already signed up.
Lucy Irvine has agreed to be our visiting agent again - she will
read your first page, synopsis and letter, and give you
feedback as part of the course - and will do a 1 hour Q&A
with participants.
The course now includes a full 3 chapter read through, by
Aisha, rather than just first page.
It starts on the 20th April and workshops will be held every
Monday night at 8-9pm.
*Please
note the final session, the Q&A with Lucy Irvine, will be on
Tuesday 26th May 8-9pm.
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12
Month Novel Course
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£10.00
a month
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Preparing
for Submission with Aisha Bushby
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£120.00
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#WMPitch
We announced on Twitter that we
will be doing our first ever pitch event, the day after the WM
summer programme announcements. I feel like we might all need a
pick me up after the disappointment of the previous day and this
gives you a new focus to pitch and get the attention of our
amazing WM associated agents! More info to follow...
#WMChat
Spark
Mentoring
Spark Mentoring is always available
if you need extra help or support each month. We have made the
Spark mentoring package even better by including access to our 12
month novel course and the self-editing course with Kesia Lupo
for all Spark mentees - do contact me if you wish to access
either of these and are a current spark mentee. If you wish to
sign, hit the link above for all the details.

WriteMentor
Magazine April 2020
This Wednesday (April 1st), our
second WriteMentor Magazine for Children's Writers is being
published online. At only £3.00 or
£9.99 for an annual subscription, this issue includes an
exclusive feature from author, actress and former CBeebies
presenter Cerrie Burnell; an interview with Sam Copeland on
balancing life as an agent and an author; insights from authors
Perdita and Honor Cargill about writing as mother and daughter;
and advice from David Higham Associates agent Christabel McKinley
on writing a submission letter. You could be reading all this and
more from Wednesday - so grab your copy! We can't wait for you to
read it.
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Final word from the Jedi
Master…
Home-schooling, alternatives to toilet roll and social
distancing.
Those things have consumed our thoughts over the last week in a
way that none of those probably ever have before!
Firstly, some advice from a secondary school teacher - young
people are finding this last few weeks MUCH harder than they are
saying, or we realise. Let's go easy on them. There is no need
for them to be working from 9-3.30pm every day. Exams are
cancelled for the older ones. For the younger ones, they'll catch
up in Maths or English (if they even fall behind). Let them read
books, play computer games, watch TV and play with siblings.
There's so little other joys for them outside the house now.
It's okay to stick on Tangled (for the 100th time that day)
rather than doing their school work.
It's okay that you can't work out what the heck their year 4
English work even means…
It's okay to just take a few breaths, hug those kids, keep them
happy. You don't need to be their teacher right now, just be
their parent. That's more than enough.
We're lucky that WM is a mostly online writing community. We have
had to cancel our last few in-person writing weekends, but we're
working on replacing those with some online weekends. We've
already got one organised on 9-10th May, with more to follow.
I hope we are able to bring some certainty and some online community
for you during the toughest of times. Join us for #WMChat on a
Wednesday evening, or sign up to one of our cheap, online courses
or events. Buy our wonderful magazine (out on Wednesday!) with
magnificent contributions, compiled and edited by our amazing
Chief Editor, Florianne. Watch our free videos from top,
inspiring authors.
We want to always be there for you all, and if there's anything
any of you ever need (that we can help with) then do let us know.
Writing can be lonely…but it doesn't need to be.
May the Force be with you!
Stuart
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