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News & Features

Check out the latest news from the RLF, WritersMosaic highlights, and Collected – our collection of interviews, reflections and articles exploring the literary life and world of writers today.

Illustration by Fran Pulido of two books that look like open books next to a microphone.
Collected Audio

Judy Brown – Why I Write

Writing is the place you put your life, the overflowing-ness of it, and at other times it’s the well from…

The Fragment
Collected Video

The Fragment

Eleanor Updale shares her Writer’s Talisman — the last remains of Bobby. Eleanor Updale shares her Writer’s Talisman — the…

Wolf eye
Collected Article

The Animal Inside

Christie Dickason explores the deep connections between humans and animals — and the consequences of loss. As humans, we see…

TV
Collected Podcast

Peter Forbes & Stephen Wakelam

Peter Forbes talks us through a word-precise career, and Stephen Wakelam survives changing fashions in TV drama. Peter Forbes talks…

Collected Audio

Ben Musgrave – How I Write

I like to honour a new project by going on an adventure into it’s world. I like a sudden immersion,…

Illustration by Fran Pulido of woman by window thinking what to write with book birds flying past window.
Collected Article

Where Did The Good Graffiti Go?

Chris Simms mourns a vanishing form of public writing. ‘Sharp comments in everyday settings’ is how Chris Simms defines graffiti.…

Alex Martin
Collected Podcast

Alex Martin, part 2

Alex Martin speaks with Carole Angier about commissions, identities and fresh adventures in crime fiction. Alex Martin speaks with Carole…

Zombie car
Collected Article

Resuscitating The Zombies

Rupert Christiansen picks through literary classics that narrowly avoided being consigned to the living death of non-publication. Every writer has…

Ian Duhig
Collected Podcast

Ian Duhig, part 2

Ian Duhig talks with Julia Copus about poetic form, artistic collaboration and speaking for the oppressed. Ian Duhig speaks with…

Tallinn
Collected Article

Red Tallinn

Ian Thomson sails to Estonia in search of his mother’s Soviet childhood. Ian Thomson’s mother and her best friend both…