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Haunted by Gesualdo

Playwright Shaun McCarthy couldn’t get Don Carlo Gesualdo out of his head, so he put him on stage. The dark,…
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Writing In The Community

Pauline Rowe considers the unique benefits of working as a writer in community arts projects. Pauline Rowe considers the unique…
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Murthering Your Dowsabells

Tobias Jones wrote his latest novel using sixteenth-century English. The 1549 ‘Prayer Book Rebellion’ was a revolt against the imposition…
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Dark Horses

Gerry Cambridge on starting and editing a poetry magazine. Gerry Cambridge reflects on the pleasures – and occasional trials –…
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Taking Orders From Monica

Bethan Roberts had to dramatise the life of a Welsh goose-breeding artist from glimpses captured in her journals. The artist…
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Herstory Not History

Ros Barber explores the life of infamous female pirate Mary Read, the subject of her next novel, and reflects on…
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Pressure To Be Cheerful

Staging her memoir caused fresh pain Rahila Gupta until she came to a new understanding. We write to remember, and…
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Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin

Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin is the first Irish-language RLF Fellow. She is an acclaimed singer, songwriter and author, specialising in Irish-language…
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Ros Barber

Ros Barber is a novelist interested in history/biography and science/technology. Her critically acclaimed verse novel The Marlowe Papers (2012) was…
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Chambers Of Inspiration

Clare Colvin explores the hidden rooms that have inspired historical novels. The strange, diminutive ‘dwarf’s apartment’ in Mantua’s Ducal Palace…
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John Greening in conversation

John Greening speaks with Caroline Sanderson about discovering that poetry was his calling, and discusses his wide-ranging career in verse,…
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Our Team

Our Team Meet the people at the heart of our organisation who bring expertise and experience to the Royal Literary…
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