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Michael McMillan

Michael McMillan is an acclaimed arts practitioner whose work includes plays, non-fiction books and installations/exhibitions. His early plays at the…
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Catherine O’Flynn

Catherine O’Flynn is a novelist. Her debut novel What Was Lost (Tindal Street, 2007) won the Costa First Novel award,…
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Sebastian Barker

Sebastian Barker was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature in 1997. He was also chairman of the…
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Woolf at the Door

Nicholas Murray wonders when our obsession with the Bloomsbury set will end. Dorothy Parker claimed the Bloomsbury set painted in…
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Taking Up Residence

Tania Hershman describes her experiences of being a writer-in-residence, from a biochemistry lab to a cemetery. Tania Hershman appreciates the…
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Kapka Kassabova

Kapka Kassabova is a travel writer, poet and novelist. Her childhood memoir Street Without a Name (Portobello, 2008) was shortlisted…
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Carole Angier

Carole Angier is the award-winning biographer of Jean Rhys and Primo Levi. She was elected a Fellow of the Royal…
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Sally Pomme Clayton

Sally Pomme Clayton is a writer and storyteller who loves fairytales. She has published many children’s books including Greek Myths:…
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Writing and People

Royal Literary Fund writers explore how their writing relates to the people around them, taking in everything from working with…
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Type ‘R’ for Recovery

Writing for emotional survival is familiar; writing for physical survival less so. Yet the physical act of writing raised Sara…
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Character Studies

Beatrice Colin on the way that character and plot are intertwined. Plot is often the hardest thing to get right…
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Our History

Our History Our Royal Charter is the foundation for our charitable purpose. From the Fund’s beginnings in 1790 to the…
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