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Writing Tips from published authors
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The home of Irish women writers on the web. Writing resources on Irish writers' sites:. 160; Sarah's excellent Woman's Way writing column is reproduced on her website. Tracy presents a series of well-thought-out and far-reaching articles on writing and shares many of her own experiences on the process of writing and getting published. Be sure to check out the topic. On the forum and swop tips and experiences with other writers published and soon-to-be published. Writing Tips and Links.
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writeon- book news: February 2006
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To read the Monthly Newsletter(from Jan 2006), click that month under 'archives', then scroll down the page. for Newsletters prior to Jan 2006- visit the www.writeon-irishgirls.com website (see links). Thursday, February 23, 2006. The world of Imprints. Have you ever wondered what imprints were all about? In the telegraph article linked below, Juliet Annan explains why she is setting up Fig Tree, Penguin's first new hadback imprint in two decades:. Telegraph Arts Under the covers. Links to this post.
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Writing Tips from published authors
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The home of Irish women writers on the web. Writing resources on Irish writers' sites:. 160; Sarah's excellent Woman's Way writing column is reproduced on her website. Tracy presents a series of well-thought-out and far-reaching articles on writing and shares many of her own experiences on the process of writing and getting published. Be sure to check out the topic. On the forum and swop tips and experiences with other writers published and soon-to-be published. Writing Tips and Links.
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writeon- book news: March Newsletter.
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To read the Monthly Newsletter(from Jan 2006), click that month under 'archives', then scroll down the page. for Newsletters prior to Jan 2006- visit the www.writeon-irishgirls.com website (see links). Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Hi everyone and welcome to your March newsletter- only just making it in March! At the end of this newsletter, I've put the details of the May 27th readers' day in Deansgrange- so have a look, it promises to be a great day. For everyone else- the booking details are as follows:.
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writeon- book news: March 2006
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To read the Monthly Newsletter(from Jan 2006), click that month under 'archives', then scroll down the page. for Newsletters prior to Jan 2006- visit the www.writeon-irishgirls.com website (see links). Wednesday, March 29, 2006. Hi everyone and welcome to your March newsletter- only just making it in March! At the end of this newsletter, I've put the details of the May 27th readers' day in Deansgrange- so have a look, it promises to be a great day. For everyone else- the booking details are as follows:.
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Do you want to be a writer? - SP McArdleSP McArdle
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Do you want to be a writer? Do you want to be a writer? Do you want to be a writer? So many words to choose from. There are lots of sites out there with handy tips (eg writing.ie. And also plenty of step-by-step guides (eg a free eight-week writing course online by talented Irish author Sarah Webb. Hardly any world-famous writer made it big overnight: even JK Rowling. Article about rejection letters, it’s a tough world out there! Keep going. If you have struggled and struggled with a sentence, and ar...
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Philip Reeve
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No Such Thing as Dragons. A Web of Air. Posted by Philip Reeve. The cover for my new novel RAILHEAD. Created by Holly Fulbrook, Jo Cameron and the design team at OUP. I'm very pleased with the the way it's turned out. Usually I like a nice picture on a book cover, but RAILHEAD. Is set on a dozen different planets, and features thieves and androids, exiles and emperors, insects and intelligent trains. That's a lot to sum up in a single image, so I think this approach makes much more sense. HOW YOU CAN HELP.
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Hackettflynn Publishers Agency: Become a Walker Books Reporter
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Hackett Flynn Publishers' Agency Specialising in Publisher representation for Republic and Northern Ireland. Monday, March 24, 2014. Become a Walker Books Reporter. Do you have a child, niece or nephew who might like to receive advance review copies of new new books from Walker? Join our team of Walker Reporters and you’ll get:. 10140; Free copies of our latest books to review before they’re published. 10140; Free goodies, such as posters, bookmarks and stickers. Mail (at) hackettflynn.com.
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Hackettflynn Publishers Agency: December 2013
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Hackett Flynn Publishers' Agency Specialising in Publisher representation for Republic and Northern Ireland. Wednesday, December 18, 2013. Tubridy Show Childrens Book feature. Here's the full list. Journey by Aaron Becker (this is getting so much review coverage). The Dark by Jon Lassen and Lemony Snicket. The Powers by Kevin Stevens illustrated by Sheena Dempsey. Oliver and the Seawigs By Philip Reeves and Sarah McIntyre. The Boy Who Swan with Piranhas by David Almond, illustrated by Oliver Jeffers.
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