Not with me, unfortunately, but worth checking Cardiff Uni's Lifelong Learning website to see if someone else is now teaching it. Thank you for the shout out tho, Emma!
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Thanks, Rob - exciting times!
A photo of me, a white woman with short blonde hair and glasses. Beneath the photo is some text which reads Rights: Tor UK scoops Mina Templeton's historical horror in two-book deal.
Book news - of the most wondrous kind! Thrilled beyond measure to be scooped by Tor Nightfire & Pan Macmillan with a new name & new genre. Not going to be doing much on here as I'll be on Instagram as my new alter ego Mina Templeton! Maybe see you there? I'm @minatempletonbooks on IG
A motto for editors and proofreaders everywhere
I am often thinking about this massive imbalance between time taken to write vs. time to consume!
Unsolicited writing advice, no. 2680:
Don’t be afraid of failure. Failure means you tried something. No one ever succeeds without trying and failing - often, many times.
Fantastic mini poetry writing course here with Dialect Press, created & delivered by my fellow Thrutopians @poetryhilary.bsky.social, Ilse Pedler & Alice Willitts!
If you're looking to bring hope into your creative practice, or perhaps re-invigorate your poems, this is for you.
This call is about memory and refusal.
What we carry.
What carries us.
If that’s central to your practice, submit.
#PoemsAbout #LiftToTheSky #WednesdayWIPs #SpineEdicts #PoetryCommunity #SubmissionWindow #OpenCall #Poetry
*PAID WRITING OPP**
You have 3 months to get your writing ready to submit to the 'Food' themed issue of FR 🍽️
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We're delighted to share this wonderful anthology of gothic fiction produced by the writers on our Gothic short story course, taught & edited by @bronteschiltz.bsky.social
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Ft: Ninutsa Nadirashvili , Peter Beech, Adam Brown, Ewan Hannah @ewanmh.bsky.social, Margo Laurie & Christina Isibéal ✍️
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Sending out ARC requests for #poetry books published by small presses in 2026 in my role as reviewer for LitHub’s 2026 #100SmallPress project.
Small presses and poets — don’t wait for my email, reach out if you’d like me to read and consider your book!
Feels ridiculous to be promoting books with all the News going on but I still have to eat, soooo—would you like to pre-order some gay-ass regency mean-girl escapism in the form of THE MISEDUCATION OF CAROLINE BINGLEY?
Perhaps the surest sign of AI not being super intelligent is the amount of tailored scams targeting the finances of authors, which is as rewarding as trying to mug a seagull.
Lunar New Year 2026 Sat 21 Feb. Come to the annual Lunar New Year celebration at Cardiff Central Library Hub and learn about Chinese literature, culture & art. Free activities and performances for all ages… Meet the Wealthy God Lion Dance, Music & Dance Chinese Knotting Calligraphy Tea Tasting Paper Cutting Traditional Chinese Medicine and much more……. No booking required. Program subject to change without prior information.
Lunar New Year celebrations will take place on Sat 21 Feb at @cardiff-hub.bsky.social from 12-3pm.
Come and experience the Lion Dance, tea tasting, Chinese medicine, music & dance and more!
A free event - no booking required.
Write the book you would like to see someone pull from a higgledy piggledy pile in a secondhand shop 63 years after your death and say, "This looks fucking weird. I think I will buy it for Joan."
Hugely looking forward to this!
I'm very grateful to you for letting me know about Mr Altbell. What a shock. They obviously decided to operate sooner than planned. I hope Jill was satisfied with the bike. You didn't mention how it was.
Unsolicited writing advice, no. 9516:
To make your readers care for your characters, you have to make it clear what or who your characters most care about.
I'm giving a Seed Talks lecture on Ghosted very soon! Wednesday 21st January, 7pm, Arches London Bridge. It's a hybrid event, too, so you can tune in via Ouija board (or a computer if you prefer). It'd be lovely to see you there!
www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/a-history-...
Ready for some new challenges in 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣6️⃣? 🖋️
Writing Women: Part 2 explores depictions of women in literature from antiquity through to the modern day.
More info 👉🏼 www.aber.ac.uk/en/lifelong-...
So excited to run this module again ✨
#Writing #WritingSky #Poetry #Feminism #JaneEyre
Poster for statewide WPA Library Project, Illinois, showing an illustration of a child pulling a sled full of books toward a house. Text reads: "January--A year of good reading ahead."
Happy New Year! We love sharing these pro-book posters from the Works Projects Administration Poster Collection in the Library's Prints and Photographs Division. Of the 2,000 WPA posters known to exist, the Library of Congress's collection of more than 900 is the largest.
Gustav Dore's engraving 'The Dove sent forth from the Ark'
Photograph of a kingfisher in flight
Niche research question... but I'm hoping that a medievalist/ fairytale specialist might be able to help. I read a reference to a French (?) tale in which Noah sends out a dove from the Ark, but it returns a kingfisher. But I can't find any sources. Any leads gratefully received!
Cream background with the white Sarabande logo bleeding through in the background. Black text at top reads: Submissions Open. Underneath in pink text it reads: Sarabande Annual Prizes. Along the left hand side are the judges headshots. Top to bottom reads: Photo of Kaveh Akbar, black text next to his headshot reads “Mary McCarthy Prize in Short Fiction selected by Kaveh Akbar”; Underneath is Adrian Matejka’s headshot and text next to his photo reads “Kathryn A. Morton Prize in Poetry selected by Adrian Matejka”; followed by the headshot of Aimee Nezhukumatathil and next to her photo is text that reads “Sarabande Prize in the Essay selected by Aimee Nezhukumatathil.” At the bottom right in pink text it says “open submissions” and underneath in black text the open submission dates “Jan 1 - Feb 15”
✨ SUBMISSIONS OPEN for the 2026 Sarabande Annual Prizes through Submittable starting today Jan 1 - Feb 15. This year’s judges are: Kaveh Akbar (Short Fiction), Adrian Matejka (Poetry), and Aimee Nezhukumatathil (Essay)!
Winners receive $2,000 and publication! Full details at link in bio ✨
Painting of a tortoiseshell cat lying down facing forwards with head up and legs hidden
Welsh artist Gwen John, Cat study, c.1904 #WomensArt
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No time left for postage but still need a thoughtful gift for the friend who's read everything? A Faber Poetry Subscription might be the perfect solution.
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Photographer
Hannes Kilian,
Cat Nero in the Snow, 1953.
Printed 1973.
Internet ad for “Condescending tumble dryer” for £70.
“Be sure to set me to ‘delicate,’ Alison. It’d be a shame to ruin that sweater, you know, in case it ever comes back in style.”