We have a new Early Career Writers' Resource Pack, and it's all about STRUCTURE. On the podcast we're thrilled to have journalist Chitra Ramaswamy interviewing Rebecca Watson about her stunning debut Little Scratch, which was shortlisted earlier this year for the Desmond Elliott Prize. Rebecca details the book's unique design and how the story and its structure are inseparable. Find more resources on 'Structure' here: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/pack-7-structure/
Our resouce packs are available for free thanks to support from Arts Council England.
Meanwhile, Simon and Steph celebrate the launch of the 2021 Noirwich Crime Writing Festival, which you can attend virtually here: https://noirwich.co.uk/
Hosted by Simon Jones and Steph McKenna.
Music by Bennet Maples.
Partners in crime: Yelena Moskovich in conversation with Julia Crouch
Revision: rewriting and redrafting with Lynne Bryan
Mohsin Hamid discusses The Last White Man
How To Balance Story And Plot
How To Structure A Novel
SPECIAL: Wandering Words poems and soundscapes
We Are Always Translating
Research for writing with Megan Bradbury and Sam Ruddock
The poetry process with Khairani Barokka
From Taekwondo to literary translation with Mattho Mandersloot
Translation as activism with Anam Zafar & Meena Kandasamy
Lucy van Smit’s Writer’s Journal Workbook
Sawad Hussain & Archana Madhavan on translating webtoons & Korean literature
Andy Hamilton on writing in Longhand
How to be self-published AND traditionally published with Nicola May
Jarred McGinnis on blending fact and fiction in The Coward
Derek Barretto‘s path to literary translation
Jennifer Anne Champion on poetry and embroidery
Adam Z Robinson on theatre, Patreon and adapting to Covid-19
Editing & translating for young readers with Ella Micheler
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