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planting lines: February 2011
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From which stories grow. Friday, 4 February 2011. Authors: e-network or die? Part 3 of 3). Part 3: Where do I go from here? Or, who says I can write anyway? Nuff said (image: Charles M. Schulz). So, the futurologists (otherwise known as sellers of online services) want me to own some serious cyber real estate, but agents (otherwise known as the gatekeepers to glory and riches) assure me that the writing is everything. What should an aspiring novelist (otherwise known as a manic depressive) do? If the fut...
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Current Members – The T Party
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A group for UK writers of genre fiction. Resources For Agent Hunting. Joining the T Party. T Party members come from all walks of life and in all shapes and sizes. It helps to be broad-minded, clever, and, of course, passionate about writing. Here are the biographies of some our bolder members. Helen Callaghan writes fiction inspired by her love of intelligent books and brainless movies. Her first novel, Mephistophela. Is set in a near-future London and inspired by elements of Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus.
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Giles Milton
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Wolfram: The Boy Who Went To War. Will soon be available. Please check the 'coming soon' link below. William Adams writes a letter from Japan to England in 1611. It reveals a quite extraordinary story: Samurai William. Giles Milton is a master of historical narrative’. Giles Milton is the internationally best-selling author of nine works of popular history, including. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages and have been serialized on both the BBC and in British newspapers. The gue...
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