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A WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NEW WRITING NORTH SHORTLISTED FOR THE CHARITY AWARDS 2021 We are delighted to announce that we have made the shortlist for this year’s Charity Awards, the longest-running and most prestigious awards scheme in the charity sector. New Writing North has been shortlisted in the Arts, Culture and Heritage category for our Young Writers programme, which supports young people to express their ideas,to work
NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, Hachette SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NATALIE JEROME
Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections. PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
A WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NEW WRITING NORTH SHORTLISTED FOR THE CHARITY AWARDS 2021 We are delighted to announce that we have made the shortlist for this year’s Charity Awards, the longest-running and most prestigious awards scheme in the charity sector. New Writing North has been shortlisted in the Arts, Culture and Heritage category for our Young Writers programme, which supports young people to express their ideas,to work
NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, Hachette SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NATALIE JEROME
Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. CONTACT US - NEW WRITING NORTH This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which READ REGIONAL 2020 BEGINS From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. Our 2020 line-up includes cutting edge debut fiction TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
PODCAST - TEN WORDS FOR A NORTHERN LANDSCAPE - NEW WRITING Podcast – Ten Words for a Northern Landscape. A new podcast about an ancient dale from journalist and broadcaster Caroline Beck. Somewhere high up in the North Pennines, between everywhere and nowhere at all, is Weardale, a remote northern dale. It’s a place of old lead mines, deep worked out limestone quarries, and hill farming; the homeSAWAD HUSSAIN
Sawad Hussain will be mentoring Addie Leak as part of our Arabic Translation Mentoring Programme. Sawad Hussain is an Arabic translator and litterateur who is passionate about bringing narratives from the African continent to wider audiences.VLOGGING & BOOKTUBE
Jen Campbell is an author and consummate book vlogging pro, with over 40,000 subscribers to her booktube channel. Here are her top booktube vlogging tips. 1. Make sure you have good audio and lighting (but that doesn’t mean you need fancy equipment). Search YouTube for videos on how to edit videos using free software. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
READ REGIONAL: DURHAM From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. Find out more about Read Regional here. JENN DURHAM BOOK GROUP: THE SHEPHERD’S LIFE: A TALE OF THE LAKE Our reading choice for the last book group meeting of 2016 was James Rebanks’ The Shepherd’s Life and as a group, we were divided in our liking for and appreciation of this best-selling book. Rebanks has given us a flavour of his life and experiences as a hill shepherd, a difficult and challenging way to make a living which he acknowledges is best supplemented by additional work to HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections. PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
A WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NEW WRITING NORTH SHORTLISTED FOR THE CHARITY AWARDS 2021 We are delighted to announce that we have made the shortlist for this year’s Charity Awards, the longest-running and most prestigious awards scheme in the charity sector. New Writing North has been shortlisted in the Arts, Culture and Heritage category for our Young Writers programme, which supports young people to express their ideas,to work
NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, Hachette SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NATALIE JEROME
Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections. PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
A WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NEW WRITING NORTH SHORTLISTED FOR THE CHARITY AWARDS 2021 We are delighted to announce that we have made the shortlist for this year’s Charity Awards, the longest-running and most prestigious awards scheme in the charity sector. New Writing North has been shortlisted in the Arts, Culture and Heritage category for our Young Writers programme, which supports young people to express their ideas,to work
NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, Hachette SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NATALIE JEROME
Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. CONTACT US - NEW WRITING NORTH This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which READ REGIONAL 2020 BEGINS From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. Our 2020 line-up includes cutting edge debut fiction TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
PODCAST - TEN WORDS FOR A NORTHERN LANDSCAPE - NEW WRITING Podcast – Ten Words for a Northern Landscape. A new podcast about an ancient dale from journalist and broadcaster Caroline Beck. Somewhere high up in the North Pennines, between everywhere and nowhere at all, is Weardale, a remote northern dale. It’s a place of old lead mines, deep worked out limestone quarries, and hill farming; the homeSAWAD HUSSAIN
Sawad Hussain will be mentoring Addie Leak as part of our Arabic Translation Mentoring Programme. Sawad Hussain is an Arabic translator and litterateur who is passionate about bringing narratives from the African continent to wider audiences.VLOGGING & BOOKTUBE
Jen Campbell is an author and consummate book vlogging pro, with over 40,000 subscribers to her booktube channel. Here are her top booktube vlogging tips. 1. Make sure you have good audio and lighting (but that doesn’t mean you need fancy equipment). Search YouTube for videos on how to edit videos using free software. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
READ REGIONAL: DURHAM From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. Find out more about Read Regional here. JENN DURHAM BOOK GROUP: THE SHEPHERD’S LIFE: A TALE OF THE LAKE Our reading choice for the last book group meeting of 2016 was James Rebanks’ The Shepherd’s Life and as a group, we were divided in our liking for and appreciation of this best-selling book. Rebanks has given us a flavour of his life and experiences as a hill shepherd, a difficult and challenging way to make a living which he acknowledges is best supplemented by additional work to HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections.A WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
NEW WRITING NORTH YOUNG WRITERS New Writing North Young Writers is our programme for young people. We support you to express your ideas, to work with professional writers and artists, to create and share new work and to TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills.WRITING A SYNOPSIS
A synopsis will usually come in a bundle along with a writing extract, covering letter and author biography. Of these, your extract is by far the most important element of the submission. It should be functional, concise and well organised, indicating that you have the ideas and structure in place beyond your extract. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NATALIE JEROME
Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins DEVELOP YOUR SCRIPT WITH AFSHAN D'SOUZA-LODHI Develop Your Script with Afshan D’Souza-Lodhi. This workshop is aimed at early career writers who are working on a script for television. Writer Afshan D’Souza will introduce writers to writing for screen with a series of exercises taking them through character building, plot and dialogue, and giving participants the tools, theyneed to be
HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections.A WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
NEW WRITING NORTH YOUNG WRITERS New Writing North Young Writers is our programme for young people. We support you to express your ideas, to work with professional writers and artists, to create and share new work and to TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills.WRITING A SYNOPSIS
A synopsis will usually come in a bundle along with a writing extract, covering letter and author biography. Of these, your extract is by far the most important element of the submission. It should be functional, concise and well organised, indicating that you have the ideas and structure in place beyond your extract. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NATALIE JEROME
Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins DEVELOP YOUR SCRIPT WITH AFSHAN D'SOUZA-LODHI Develop Your Script with Afshan D’Souza-Lodhi. This workshop is aimed at early career writers who are working on a script for television. Writer Afshan D’Souza will introduce writers to writing for screen with a series of exercises taking them through character building, plot and dialogue, and giving participants the tools, theyneed to be
PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. NEW WRITING NORTH YOUNG WRITERS New Writing North Young Writers is our programme for young people. We support you to express your ideas, to work with professional writers and artists, to create and share new work and to CONTACT US - NEW WRITING NORTH This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. READ REGIONAL 2020 BEGINS From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. Our 2020 line-up includes cutting edge debut fiction TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
SUBMIT - NEW WRITING NORTH Submit to the Test Signal anthology. Test Signal is a new anthology by Dead Ink Books working in collaboration with New Writing North, Bloomsbury Publishing, and C&W Literary Agency to showcase writing from the North. Composed of contributions from both established and emerging authors, Test Signal aims to celebrate northern writing andcreate
HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
CLARE ALEXANDER
Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hat HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections.A WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
CLARE ALEXANDER
Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hatNATALIE JEROME
Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins DEVELOP YOUR SCRIPT WITH AFSHAN D'SOUZA-LODHI Develop Your Script with Afshan D’Souza-Lodhi. This workshop is aimed at early career writers who are working on a script for television. Writer Afshan D’Souza will introduce writers to writing for screen with a series of exercises taking them through character building, plot and dialogue, and giving participants the tools, theyneed to be
HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections.A WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
CLARE ALEXANDER
Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hatNATALIE JEROME
Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins DEVELOP YOUR SCRIPT WITH AFSHAN D'SOUZA-LODHI Develop Your Script with Afshan D’Souza-Lodhi. This workshop is aimed at early career writers who are working on a script for television. Writer Afshan D’Souza will introduce writers to writing for screen with a series of exercises taking them through character building, plot and dialogue, and giving participants the tools, theyneed to be
PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. CONTACT US - NEW WRITING NORTH This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. READ REGIONAL 2020 BEGINS From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. Our 2020 line-up includes cutting edge debut fiction TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
SUBMIT - NEW WRITING NORTH Submit to the Test Signal anthology. Test Signal is a new anthology by Dead Ink Books working in collaboration with New Writing North, Bloomsbury Publishing, and C&W Literary Agency to showcase writing from the North. Composed of contributions from both established and emerging authors, Test Signal aims to celebrate northern writing andcreate
NEW WRITING NORTH YOUNG WRITERS New Writing North Young Writers is our programme for young people. We support you to express your ideas, to work with professional writers and artists, to create and share new work and toNICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
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Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hat HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections. PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
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A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NEW WRITING NORTH SHORTLISTED FOR THE CHARITY AWARDS 2021 We are delighted to announce that we have made the shortlist for this year’s Charity Awards, the longest-running and most prestigious awards scheme in the charity sector. New Writing North has been shortlisted in the Arts, Culture and Heritage category for our Young Writers programme, which supports young people to express their ideas,to work
NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, Hachette SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
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Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections. PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
A WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NEW WRITING NORTH SHORTLISTED FOR THE CHARITY AWARDS 2021 We are delighted to announce that we have made the shortlist for this year’s Charity Awards, the longest-running and most prestigious awards scheme in the charity sector. New Writing North has been shortlisted in the Arts, Culture and Heritage category for our Young Writers programme, which supports young people to express their ideas,to work
NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, Hachette SKY WRITES: GATESHEAD Sky Writes is a pioneering writing for television programme created by New Writing North and Sky Studios. The programme is looking to find new television writers from under-represented backgrounds and encourage them to develop their creative and professional skills. HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
NATALIE JEROME
Natalie is one of the top editors in the UK. She has previously worked at PenguinRandom House and Pan Macmillan, recently joining Bonnier Publishing from HarperCollins PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. PODCAST - NEW WRITING NORTH Podcast. Welcome to the New Writing North podcast, where we’ll be showcasing some of the highlights of our programme, as well as commissioning and broadcasting new CONTACT US - NEW WRITING NORTH This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which SKY WRITES: ROTHERHAM Afshan D’souza-Lodhi was born in Dubai and bred in Manchester. She is a writer of plays and poetry, and was recently commissioned to write and direct a short film for Channel 4 (An Act of Terror) and a radio play for BBC Sounds (Chop Chop).Her debut poetry collection ‘re:desire’ (Burning Eye Books) came out in June 2020 during the lockdown.. Her most recent play, Santi & Naz, described TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
PODCAST - TEN WORDS FOR A NORTHERN LANDSCAPE - NEW WRITING Podcast – Ten Words for a Northern Landscape. A new podcast about an ancient dale from journalist and broadcaster Caroline Beck. Somewhere high up in the North Pennines, between everywhere and nowhere at all, is Weardale, a remote northern dale. It’s a place of old lead mines, deep worked out limestone quarries, and hill farming; the homeVLOGGING & BOOKTUBE
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Sawad Hussain will be mentoring Addie Leak as part of our Arabic Translation Mentoring Programme. Sawad Hussain is an Arabic translator and litterateur who is passionate about bringing narratives from the African continent to wider audiences. READ REGIONAL: DURHAM From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. Find out more about Read Regional here. JENN DURHAM BOOK GROUP: THE SHEPHERD’S LIFE: A TALE OF THE LAKE Our reading choice for the last book group meeting of 2016 was James Rebanks’ The Shepherd’s Life and as a group, we were divided in our liking for and appreciation of this best-selling book. Rebanks has given us a flavour of his life and experiences as a hill shepherd, a difficult and challenging way to make a living which he acknowledges is best supplemented by additional work to HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections. SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
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TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, HachetteNICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
CLARE ALEXANDER
Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hat HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections. SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
CONTACT US - NEW WRITING NORTH This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand whichA WRITING CHANCE
A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, HachetteNICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
CLARE ALEXANDER
Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hat NEWS - NEW WRITING NORTH Imagine that we have the chance to begin again. What kind of world would you want to wake up in? As part of Writing the Climate, poet Linda France and artist Christo Wallers are inviting contributions for a new collective sound poem, Dawn Chorus. For this new collaborative audio project, you are invited to write, PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. WHAT WE DO - NEW WRITING NORTH Originally focusing on the North East, since 2012 we have worked to develop reading and writing across the North of England. New Writing North was set up by Arts Council England (then operating as Northern Arts) and from the beginning was tasked with working across writing forms from poetry and playwriting to film and fiction. RESOURCES - NEW WRITING NORTH For a young writer, Alice Vincent has already clocked up an impressive CV; she’s currently an arts and entertainment writer for The Telegraph, and before this was an editorial assistant at The Huffington Post. She tells Young Writers’ Nasim Asl how she’s come such a long way in such a short time. NEW WRITING NORTH YOUNG WRITERS New Writing North Young Writers is our programme for young people. We support you to express your ideas, to work with professional writers and artists, to create and share new work and to READ REGIONAL 2020 BEGINS From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. Our 2020 line-up includes cutting edge debut fictionNICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
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Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hat DEVELOP YOUR SCRIPT WITH AFSHAN D'SOUZA-LODHI Develop Your Script with Afshan D’Souza-Lodhi. This workshop is aimed at early career writers who are working on a script for television. Writer Afshan D’Souza will introduce writers to writing for screen with a series of exercises taking them through character building, plot and dialogue, and giving participants the tools, theyneed to be
INTERVIEW WITH EMMA LAYFIELD, PICTURE BOOK DEVELOPMENT We speak to Emma Layfield, Picture Book Development Director, North at Hachette Children’s Group, about her recent move up to Manchester, as well as her search for new northern picture-book writers. You’ve just moved to Manchester to work in Hachette UK’s first northern office. How important is it for the large publishers to have apresence
HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections. SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
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TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, HachetteNICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
CLARE ALEXANDER
Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hat HOME - NEW WRITING NORTH New Writing North is the development agency for writing and reading in the North of England. We commission new work, create development opportunities, nurture talent and make connections. SKY WRITES - NEW WRITING NORTH Sky Writes is a new talent development programme from Sky Studios and New Writing North, which seeks to identify and nurture television writers from under-represented groups and under-served geographical areas in the North of England. The project takes place in Blackpool, Gateshead and Rotherham and we have a particular aim to support peopleof
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A Writing Chance is open to new and aspiring storytellers from under-represented backgrounds. We’re looking for fresh perspectives and great stories from people whose voices have historically not been heard in publishing and the media. Successful applicants will receive one of ten £1,500 bursaries, one-to-one mentoring with industryleaders
TONY WALSH - THE SUM OF US - NEW WRITING NORTH Commissioned by New Writing North with the support of Arts Council England. Tony Walsh is often billed as a ‘giant’ of the UK poetry scene – not least because he stands at two metres tall. Since 2004 he has performed everywhere from grass-roots poetry gigs to international literature festivals, but his work came to worldwideattention in
READ REGIONAL 2020/21 Read Regional 2020/21. From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. The remaining events will take place digitally. NORTHERN WRITERS' AWARDS The Northern Writers’ Awards recognise work in progress. Winning an award can buy time to complete work or can lead to development opportunities with New Writing North and some of our literature and broadcast sector partners, including Channel 4, HachetteNICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
HOW DO I BECOME A NOVELIST? Did you always have ambitions to be a writer? I started writing the books I wanted to read when I was fourteen, at which point I had a vague idea that it might be fun to do it for a living, but after university I got distracted by the idea of working as an editorinstead.
CLARE ALEXANDER
Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hat NEWS - NEW WRITING NORTH Imagine that we have the chance to begin again. What kind of world would you want to wake up in? As part of Writing the Climate, poet Linda France and artist Christo Wallers are inviting contributions for a new collective sound poem, Dawn Chorus. For this new collaborative audio project, you are invited to write, PROJECTS - NEW WRITING NORTH Projects. New Writing North’s work encompasses a wide range of ventures: talent development, awards and prizes, festivals and events and programmes to inspire young people. Filter by Categories. All. WHAT WE DO - NEW WRITING NORTH Originally focusing on the North East, since 2012 we have worked to develop reading and writing across the North of England. New Writing North was set up by Arts Council England (then operating as Northern Arts) and from the beginning was tasked with working across writing forms from poetry and playwriting to film and fiction. RESOURCES - NEW WRITING NORTH For a young writer, Alice Vincent has already clocked up an impressive CV; she’s currently an arts and entertainment writer for The Telegraph, and before this was an editorial assistant at The Huffington Post. She tells Young Writers’ Nasim Asl how she’s come such a long way in such a short time. NEW WRITING NORTH YOUNG WRITERS New Writing North Young Writers is our programme for young people. We support you to express your ideas, to work with professional writers and artists, to create and share new work and to READ REGIONAL 2020 BEGINS From March to June each year, the annual Read Regional campaign celebrates selected new books from the North of England. At libraries and literary festivals across the North, authors take part in events where you can hear about their writing and talk to them about their work. Our 2020 line-up includes cutting edge debut fictionNICCI MACLEOD
Nicci Macleod. Dr Nicci MacLeod gained her PhD from Aston University in Birmingham, UK, on the topic of the language of police interviews with women reporting rape. Since then she has worked on various research projects, focussing on 17th century legal discourse, authorship analysis of tweets, and online identities in the context ofundercover
CLARE ALEXANDER
Clare Alexander. Clare Alexander became a literary agent in 1998 after more than 20 years as a publisher, latterly as Publisher of Viking and Hamish Hamilton and Editor-in-chief of Macmillan. While at Viking she was the editor of the winners of the Booker Prize, the Orange Prize and the Whitbread prize, the first editor ever to achieve this hat DEVELOP YOUR SCRIPT WITH AFSHAN D'SOUZA-LODHI Develop Your Script with Afshan D’Souza-Lodhi. This workshop is aimed at early career writers who are working on a script for television. Writer Afshan D’Souza will introduce writers to writing for screen with a series of exercises taking them through character building, plot and dialogue, and giving participants the tools, theyneed to be
INTERVIEW WITH EMMA LAYFIELD, PICTURE BOOK DEVELOPMENT We speak to Emma Layfield, Picture Book Development Director, North at Hachette Children’s Group, about her recent move up to Manchester, as well as her search for new northern picture-book writers. You’ve just moved to Manchester to work in Hachette UK’s first northern office. How important is it for the large publishers to have apresence
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