Last week’s email was a very positive one, and I’d like to sign off for Christmas now on an equally hopeful note. (In true literary spirit, I’m currently laden in bed with the flu in the manner of a little Dickensian child. So, a heavily assisted email today, and a shorter one.)
It would be remiss for me not to mention what an eventful year it’s been at Jericho Writers. We brought back our in-person Festival of Writing. We met loads of promising new writers on our courses. We introduced a new, more accessible membership structure and launched a brand-new Townhouse. So many of you have passed through our doors now, and we hope your writing is all the better for it.
More importantly, it’s been a fantastic year for you lot. We’ve had the pleasure of meeting writers with Big 5 deals; self-pubbers making a name for themselves; playwrights; poets; experts changing the non-fic game. Our inboxes have been flooded with success stories. And we love hearing from you – you’re the reason we do all of this, after all.
In keeping with our Dickens references, here are three ghosts of newsletters past:
And one for when, like me, you’re not feeling too fresh and need to rest: A little rain. You’re always a writer, friend.
Peruse at your leisure – but that’s all for now.
Keep plodding on. And happy holidays.
Til January,
Harry