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Memoirs are as much about what is excluded as what is included. This edition examines how you can evoke the…
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Memoirs are as much about what is excluded as what is included. This edition examines how you can evoke the…
Publishing News RLF Fellow Trish Cooke’s new children’s book, The Magic Callaloo, is set to be published by Walker Books…
I’ve always known that I’ve preferred to be outside. To be an outsider – literally, and, specifically, amongst wild places…
“There are two ways to lose oneself: by segregation in the particular or by dilution in the ‘universal’.” — Aimé…
Dreda Say Mitchell is a best-selling and award-winning author appointed an MBE by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth for her services…
Paula Hawkins worked as a journalist for fifteen years before turning to fiction. She is the author of two #1 New York…
This is what I’ve come to believe. No matter how long I live in a country I wasn’t born in,…
Is it possible to depict dramatically The Holocaust without descending into morbid fascination?
There is a myth about the business of being an author. It goes something like this: “Once upon a time…
RLF Fellow Dr Kerry Young has spent seven years running Writing for Life workshops. But what exactly is writing for…
Adam Gopnik says there are three types of essay: review essays, memoir essays, and what he calls ‘odd-object’ essays. I’m…
“It’s all about people expressing or discovering what kind of stuff they’ve got in the back catalogue of themselves, the…