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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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Alan Drury 1949-2019

Alan Drury was a dramatist for over 30 years, and had well over 60 scripts presented in theatre and on…
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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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A Researcher In Humans

Nicola Baldwin on writing plays about medical science. Nicola Baldwin describes her first forays into writing about medical science, and…
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Jasbinder Bilan

Jasbinder Bilan is an award-winning children’s author of numerous magical realist middle-grade novels. Her debut Asha and the Spirit Bird…
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The Glaciers Are Melting And The Loggers Are Back

Tiffany Murray on how the writer articulates the ever-increasing threat to their natural environments. As a writer inspired by the…
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Irfan Master

Irfan Master is an award-winning author of novels, shorts stories, poetry and plays. His debut novel, A Beautiful Lie, (Bloomsbury,…
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“Writing gave me back joy” – How writing for self-expression can foster well-being

“It’s all about people expressing or discovering what kind of stuff they’ve got in the back catalogue of themselves, the…
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Typeface

Martin Sketchley on his enduring love affair with typewriters. Martin Sketchley describes his lifelong love affair with typewriters, and why,…
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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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Three Hands Clapping

When ‘austerity theatre’ must cut the cloth to fit tight financial constraints, the result is smaller casts, simpler sets and…
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The Drama Of Christmas Dinner

Rhiannon Tise considers the dramatic potential in the traditional Christmas meal, and how the festive season has influenced her scriptwriting.…
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