National Novel Writing Month Special How to write a book in a month, the NaNoWriMo way If you haven’t heard of it before, National Novel Writing Month (or NaNoWriMo) is… Esther 3 November 2020 0 Comments
One foot on the train The things writers do, right? A couple of days ago, a bunch of Jericho members and I got together to co-edit some text. The text… Harry 30 October 2020 13 Comments
How to fold a goat So. My original plan was a logical one. Next week, I’m going to be doing a live webinar with JW members, in which I’m going… Harry 23 October 2020 10 Comments
Through the looking glass My missus is half-German and speaks to our kids mostly in German. Recently, she’s been reading to them from Cornelia Funke’s Hinter Verzauberten Fenstern – literally,… Harry 16 October 2020 15 Comments
Events Events Events I was brought on by Jericho in early 2020 to take over from the wonderful Annie in organising the York Festival of Writing. My experience… Anna 14 October 2020 5 Comments
Stet stet stettety stet Now, m’lords and ladies, I walk a tightrope this week. On the one hand, I love good editorial services as much as I love apples… Harry 9 October 2020 8 Comments
How experimentation has led to new writing opportunities Today we have a guest post from Louise Lloyd, Publishing Director at Kvoice Magazine. Louise is looking for submissions for her local magazine which was launched… Holly 8 October 2020 0 Comments
Seek no more, oh ye seekers of truth Over the past couple of months, we’ve released two books: GETTING PUBLISHED and 52 LETTERS. Reader response to those books has been lovelier than a… Harry 30 September 2020 13 Comments
Why hate poetry? Poetry’s the marmite of literature. A divisive subject with one side of the scale, I unhappily admit, heavily tipped. I think it’s safe to say… M 30 September 2020 20 Comments
Being a genius vs having a genius For some reason – probably that we all love words – last week’s email generated the biggest response I’ve had for a while. A lot… Harry 25 September 2020 4 Comments