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Europe's biggest, award winning, online writing magazine. Interviews, author tips, events, courses, competitions & more. https://t.co/H6tmuQv0Jx
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Joined November 2010
'If you don’t have your own website you can use this page as your shop window on the web' The Most Useful Author Page You Can Have! by @samblakebooks Read More: https://t.co/gmlwYOSl2C Sign up here: https://t.co/wmu3l9zAo3
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'With the Murder One, Ireland’s international crime writing festival, on this weekend in Dun Laoghaire, it is a good opportunity to look at tips on writing a crime scene.' Writing a Crime Scene: Really Useful Links by Lucy O’Callaghan https://t.co/OP9BZGb1jD
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Jake Arnott will be reading from his just published new release #BloodRivals at #murderonefest this Sunday morning at 10am at our Readings in the Studio Event This is a FREE event but booking is advisable: https://t.co/wQPexZ9p22 Details on all events: https://t.co/3bRnRb4lxs
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Hear their words direct from the authors themselves with writers Michelle Dunne, Karen Fitzgibbon, Conor McAnally & Jake Arnott
'I soon realised that I could transform Greek tragedy into something like a classic film noir drama, and how both forms so closely resemble each other.' - Jake Arnott, author of #BloodRival Read more: https://t.co/KEQgxhS54d
@JakeArnott @DaturaBooks
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'I soon realised that I could transform Greek tragedy into something like a classic film noir drama, and how both forms so closely resemble each other.' - Jake Arnott, author of #BloodRival Read more: https://t.co/KEQgxhS54d
@JakeArnott @DaturaBooks
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St Andrew’s Book Festival returns to London 27th – 30th November after the success of last year’s inaugural festival. Headliners inc. Val McDermid, Nicola Sturgeon, Sally Magnusson, Irvine Welsh and John Niven Read more: https://t.co/8DhxdTzQdq
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Creative Non-Fiction, here’s what judge Tim MacGabhann has to say about the winning pieces to be published in Issue 4 @writing_ie @IrishWritersCtr @PENIreland
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Have you got your ticket yet? We really are SUPER excited to welcome this amazing line-up to the dlr LexIcon in Dun Laoghaire THIS weekend. Seats are selling fast so don't miss out and be sure to book your place today at https://t.co/3bRnRb4lxs
#murderonefest2025 #dublin
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'Keep track of character back stories so there is consistency across the series.' @annolwriter, author of A Secret Daughter from Ireland, shares some invaluable advice on how to go about writing a series of novels. Read more: https://t.co/JALBdGHPAu
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'I’ve learned that though I can never make them like me, I can make them teach me how to do what they do.' Meet Judith: My Unlikeable Main Character by Alexandra Addams Read: https://t.co/babmmE7pVK
@High_Fre_quency @AAddamsWrites
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Thank you @writing_ie for featuring this article to coincide with the publication of the first book in the Orchid Bay series. Pick up a copy here 👉 https://t.co/UiyfnbYLH3📚💕@bookouture
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'We think it would be pretty brilliant for the debut novel by a gorgeously talented Irish bookseller, published by an Irish indie press, to win the prize' Matthew Parkinson-Bennett, CEO/Publisher of @LittleIslandBks, about SOLO by Gráinne O’Brien Vote: https://t.co/ozTOOGrYHJ
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From 200 Words to 90,000: How the Main Character of my Novel was Born in a Flash Fiction Story, and What I Learned Along the Way - Kristen Loesch, author of The Hong Kong Widow Read: https://t.co/c7DNpz9I8n
@AllisonandBusby @kristenloesch
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'But we dug and covered. Bleach cleaned till we nearly bled. Made no difference... Because the better part of us was buried with her and that's the truth. Or maybe it isn't. Maybe we were bad all along.' Sat, Oct 18th, 4pm BOOK: https://t.co/MF375iIJgD
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'I probably know more about my clients’ families and divorces than their best friends.' - Lori B. Duff, author of Devil’s Hand Read more: https://t.co/odyuPfsSXa
@LoriBDuff #WritingCommunity #WritingLife
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'More than just a ‘how to’ manual...offers you new pathways to head down – and new treasures to uncover.' A Kind of Magic: 4 Tips for Writing Fantasy Fiction by Dan Coxon, editor of and contributor to Writing the Magic. Read more: https://t.co/bTyl9v4hDc
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An Post Renews Sponsorship of Irish Book Awards Now celebrating its 20th year, the An Post Irish Book Awards promotes Irish writing to the widest range of readers possible. Read: https://t.co/j3RvCmrJp7
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'I’m always fretting/mulling on the free will versus fate question.' Author Sam Mills on the writing and eventual publication of her inventive and thoroughly entertaining new novel, The Watermark https://t.co/Zuwogwn9s8
@GrantaBooks @sammillsauthor #booktwt
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The Booby Prize Competition Deadline: 17th-19th October 2025 A new and exciting quarterly global flash fiction contest with a first prize of £500 which supports a great cause: Conservation of the Blue-Footed Boobies Read more: https://t.co/dHwfWHVihY
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Submissions are now OPEN for new poems until midnight on Sunday 19th October. https://t.co/wBu1wPjiQt
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WCLF signed up for this FREE workshop 14 Oct. "How Do We Work Creatively with Diverse Groups & Take Care of Needs? Join @corkcitylibrary Poet-in-the-Community @JennyMitchellGo for an ONLINE session that looks at how to use poetry to work w/ diverse groups"
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We're highlighting some common missteps when writing fiction. Make sure to take a look and then check out our open submissions right now! #fictiontips #writingtips
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