Events
Breathing Life into Your Fiction: How to Craft Compelling Characters and Their Worlds with Annie Hayter
In this workshop, you will have the opportunity to imagine the hidden secrets of your characters, to enrich the landscapes of their inner lives, and how to best entice readers to engage with your tales. This is a space to explore fresh and creative techniques as a way to expand your narratives. We will use our various stimuli for our writing together, looking at extracts of stories, images and songs as inspiration.
This workshop is open to people of all levels of experience with writing, particularly people who enjoy reading or writing fiction. At the end of our workshop, there will be time to share moments from some of the work created, if any participants feel happy to do so.
Find Your Voice & Silence the Inner Critic with Kerry Ryan
In this workshop, we’ll embrace the spirit of play as a pathway to discovering our authentic voice. You’ll learn to let go of self-judgment and cultivate creative courage, making the writing experience much more enjoyable and fulfilling. This two-hour workshop is suitable for both new and experienced writers, and there is no pressure to share your writing!
Dr Kerry Ryan is a writer based in Folkestone. She has won the Spilling Ink Short Story Prize and has been shortlisted for the Myriad First Editions Prize, the HG Wells Short Story Prize 2023 and the Writers and Artists Prize 2023. Her writing appears in The Manchester Review, The Kenyon Review, the Guardian, the Telegraph and others. In 2022, she was the contributing editor for So Long as You Write (Dear Damsels) and the Write Like a Grrrl anthology (Grind and Bearing). Her poetry features in the Spectrum anthology by Renard Press 2023, the Grito du Mujer anthology 2023 and many others. She has a Masters and a PhD in Literary Studies and Creative Writing. Kerry is also the proud founder Write Like a Grrrl, an organisation that supports creative writers across the globe.
Write like a Grrrl supports marginalised genders to develop writing craft and confidence. Creating community and taking strength in community is what Write like a Grrrl is all about. Founded by Kerry Ryan in 2015, our courses run or have run in Russia, America, Australia, Mauritius, India, Iceland and Ireland. In the UK, WLAG courses and workshops have sold out in Edinburgh, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Norwich, Brighton, Bristol and all across London. We’re absolutely committed to access and inclusion and ensure our courses and workshops are accessible for all. We’ve supported thousands of students to write more with more joy. We believe passionately that your voice matters and that creativity is a radical act.
Plotting with Purpose: From Idea to Engaging Storyline
João F. Silva was born in a small town in Portugal but now lives in Glasgow, Scotland, with his wife and feline co-workers/bosses. His debut novel Seeds of War won the Best Indie Debut of 2023 at the FanFiAddict Awards. His short fiction was published in Grimdark Magazine and Haven Speculative.
Jamie Rhodes is a multi-faceted writer and academic, known for his ability to weave together complex narratives across various mediums including comics, screenplays, books, and tabletop role-playing games. Currently, Jamie is enriching the minds of the next generation as a Lecturer in Creative Writing at University College London (UCL), where he imparts his extensive knowledge and experience to students while completing his PhD.
Friends Who Write Season 3 Award Ceremony
Virtual Workshop
Noticing the Surreal in the Everyday: Using the world around you as inspiration
Virtual Workshop
Writing Beyond Judgement: Finding gentle ways to write about our experiences
Virtual Social
VM-GM: Web3 Writers
Who & Why
The future of writing will thrive on small, niche communities that support and uplift one another. This is why we designed t2, a community-centric publishing platform with tools for distribution, collaboration, and monetisation.
Wanshu & Julia, two of our teammates, are here to help everyone throughout the third season of Friends Who Write.
The Lens Protocol is a Web3 social graph. It is designed to empower creators to own the links between themselves and their community, forming a fully composable, user-owned social graph
Who & Why
t2 (time², or t²) is a social writing experience for the modern digital age of publishing. We’re introducing new ways for writers and readers to interact, fostering community discussions on niche subjects.
Our mission is to help people spend time on more meaningful interactions.
Two of our teammates, Wanshu & Sammi, are here to help everyone completing this challenge.
Season 2 Winners Spotlights
Writing Spotlight
Why stories capture us
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Picture We Didn't Take
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Miss You
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Manifesto of Young Women(s)
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Literary Gap: How Anne Elliot and Frederick Wentworth met
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The gecko in my throat
For a while, I thought I had swallowed a live gecko in my sleep that was stuck in my body, trying to fight its way out. Some nights I would...