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£50k funding announced for UK and international literature projects

National Centre for Writing and British Council award funding as part of the International Literature Showcase

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Cathedral Deferred: Walking From the Train Station

‘You will make it into the Cathedral. Dame Julian will hold her stone book open. The rose window will throb. You will make it. Just not yet.’

The poetry process with Khairani Barokka

A deep dive into the unconscious process of writing with Khairani Barokka and Rishi Dastidar

Writing Exercise by Lewis Buxton

Learn how to transform the ordinary into poetry

Writing poetry – five tips for staying motivated

‘Make some time to think about your writing, and the things you want to write about.’

5 common scriptwriting mistakes (and how to fix them)

Molly Naylor shares her top tips and techniques

Bengali community shares stories of life in Norwich

‘It is important to get the opportunity to include our stories equally, to ensure we feel that we belong here’

Boy in Various Poses: Questions for Readers

Join us and share your passion for reading!

From Taekwondo to literary translation

Mattho Mandersloot and George Szirtes join us on The Writing Life podcast

The Weaver’s Shuttle

‘On days when the Norwich sky was gleaming blue, I needed no mystic.’

A practice in descriptive writing

How do you write about a place that you have never been to?

NCW Book Club: Boy in Various Poses by Lewis Buxton

Join us and share your passion for reading!

Stories From the Quarter: call for Creative Facilitators

NCW is recruiting two freelance Creative Facilitators to deliver workshops to primary schools

NCW Book Club: recommended reads for fans of AM Howell

If you enjoyed The House of One Hundred Clocks, we think you’ll love these books too

Translation as activism

Anam Zafar and Meena Kandasamy are on this week’s episode of The Writing Life

Lynne Bryan clears writer’s block with her memoir ‘Iron Man’

After a decade of struggling to complete any stories, Lynne publishes a memoir addressing her relationship with her disabled father

Open call for East of England-based publishers and presses

Take part in a publishing fair at the City of Literature strand of Norfolk & Norwich Festival 2022

Translating trauma: ‘Hlaingthaya’ by Thitsar Ni

Ko Ko Thett explores the particular challenges of translating ‘Hlaingthaya’ by Thitsar Ni, a poem based on the struggles in Myanmar

Judges announced for the 2022 Desmond Elliott Prize

2020 winner Derek Owusu to chair the Prize, joined by Symeon Brown and Lyndsey Fineran

Lucy van Smit’s A Writer’s Journal Workbook

Talking with Simon on the podcast

Sawad Hussain & Archana Madhavan

On translating webtoons & Korean literature

Calling live literature performers…we want your show!

We’re on the hunt for high quality live literature performances to tour in rural pubs across the UK

Tips for a satisfying end

by Eva Verde

Endings & re-writing

by Geoff Dyer

The power of endings

by Michel Faber

NCW welcomes new Chair, Executive Director and Head of C&D

The announcement marks an exciting period of transition and growth as we move into 2022

Catalogue of a Private Life

Sawad Hussain recounts her experience of translating Najwa Bin Shatwan’s short story collection into English and the challenges of translating a work where humour is the foundation

Andy Hamilton on writing in Longhand

On The Writing Life podcast

Writing exercise inspired by AM Howell’s The House of One Hundred Clocks

Try this writing exercise to generate stories from inanimate objects

How to be self-published AND traditionally published

Nicola May joins us on the podcast

Announcing the ten writers selected for Escalator 2022

‘They are united in the singularity of their talent and the warm authority with which they invite their reader to dive into their stories’

Books from Myanmar make their debut in the world

‘I am proud to have the opportunity to present my books at a stand at the Frankfurt Book Fair’, writes Myay Hmone Lwin

Jarred McGinnis on blending fact & fiction in The Coward

Talking with Peggy Hughes on the podcast

‘The Stubborn Light of Things’ wins East Anglian Book of the Year 2021

Nature diary from Suffolk-based writer scoops the top prize

Derek Barretto‘s path to literary translation

Talking with Rebecca DeWald on the podcast

Jennifer Anne Champion on poetry and embroidery

Talking to Rosy Carrick on the podcast

The House of One Hundred Clocks: Questions for Readers

Join us on a reading journey with the NCW Book Club

Listen to ‘LIVING’, a poem in support of Living Wage Week

Written and performed by Harry Josephine Giles

Writing stories set in nuanced worlds

Five world building and storytelling tips from writer, researcher and educator Nuraliah Norasid

Adam Z Robinson on theatre, Patreon and adapting to Covid-19

On the podcast talking to Steph

Category winners announced for the East Anglian Book Awards 2021

‘A testament to the talent and determination of the writers who wrote and published under the difficult conditions of the pandemic’

The basics of self-editing

Simon K Jones demonstrates his self-editing process

A Writing Life in Four Edits

by Mary Paulson-Ellis

Talking to PRH editor Hannah Chukwu

Assistant Editor at Hamish Hamilton

Editing & translating for young readers

Talking to Ella Micheler from Kurumuru Books

Writing fantasy with Nuraliah Norasid

Talking to Sally-Anne Lomas on the podcast

NCW Book Club: The House of One Hundred Clocks by A.M. Howell

Join us and share your passion for reading!

On truth, discipline and expression beyond words

Five pieces of useful writing advice from Singaporean poet Jennifer Anne Champion

Stitching Stories

Singaporean writer, archivist and educator Jennifer Anne Champion explores the intersections of textile art and the written word.

From self-publishing to traditional publishing with AE Warren

Sci-Fi author of Subject Twenty One and The Hidden Base joins Simon on the podcast

Five tips for pitching to publishers

Visible Communities virtual writer in residence Sawad Hussain shares her advice.

£50k funding announced for UK and international literature projects

National Centre for Writing and British Council award funding as part of the International Literature Showcase

NCW Book Club: recommended reads for fans of Sarah Hall

If you enjoyed reading Sudden Traveller, we think you’ll love these books!

East Anglian Book Awards 2021 shortlist revealed

Celebrating the very best of publishing, writing and reading in the region

Jenn Ashworth on writing fiction & non-fiction

Talking to Flo Reynolds on the podcast

NCW Emerging Translator Mentorships 2021-2022

The National Centre for Writing is delighted to announce the mentees selected for the 2021-22 Literary Translator Mentorships Programme

5 tips for translating culture

Essential advice from translator Nazry Bahrawi

Nazry Bahrawi in conversation with Vineet Lal

On the Writing Life podcast

Michele Hutchison & Alfred Schaffer

Dutch-Aruban poet Alfred Schaffer in conversation with British writer and translator Michele Hutchison

Carole Angier on writing the first biography of W.G. Sebald

In conversation with Alice Kent

Writing exercise inspired by Sarah Hall’s Sudden Traveller

Try this writing exercise to experiment with style in your fiction

Megan Abbott on crime writing’s power to change society

The 2021 Noirwich Crime Writing Festival lecture

Tomoka Shibasaki & Polly Barton

Novelist and short story writer Tomoka Shibasaki collaborates with Japanese translator and writer Polly Barton

Creativity and Claustrophobia: Translating Sri Lankan Tamil Poetry

Visible Communities virtual writer in residence, Shash Trevett, reflects on her poetry

Chi Ta-wei & Jeremy Tiang

Translator, fiction writer, and academic researcher Ta-wei Chi in conversation with novelist, playwright and translator Jeremy Tiang

Structuring a novel with Rebecca Watson

Talking to Chitra Ramaswamy about Little Scratch

Rob Shearman on structure

This is our sandcastle in the storm

Structuring your novel in Scrivener

Simon K Jones shares his tips for wrangling large manuscripts

Sudden Traveller: Questions for readers

Join us in reading Sudden Traveller by Sarah Hall

Kate Mosse on the Women’s Prize, Discoveries and research

In conversation with Sarah Bower on the podcast

Commission opportunity: HE resource pack celebrating UK literature

£3,000 fee for a skilled education freelancer, researcher or early-career academic

Finding hope in an age of crisis – with Tom Whyman

Discussing the concept of hope on the podcast

Boyhood, Sexuality, Sport and Poetry

Lewis Buxton discusses publishing his first poetry collection

Translating Sri Lankan Tamil poetry

With literary translators Shash Trevett and Geetha Sukumaran

NCW Book Club: Sudden Traveller by Sarah Hall

Join us and share your passion for reading!

NCW Book Club: recommended reads for fans of Jhumpa Lahiri

If you enjoyed In Other Words, we think you’ll love these books too

Olivia Hellewell on translating from Slovene

Talking on the podcast to Rebecca DeWald

Substack, the creator economy & serialised storytelling

Journalist and debut author Elle Griffin is on the podcast

Tommy Sissons on writing a prose polemic

The writing and politics of A Small Man’s England

Writing exercise inspired by Jhumpa Lahiri’s In Other Words

Try this writing exercise to generate new material for a short story

How to become a literary translator

A deep dive with Sarah Ardizzone, Jamie Lee Searle & Rosie Eyre

Winners announced for the 2021 Young Norfolk Writing Competition

Norfolk’s largest annual creative writing competition for young people aged 11-18

Tsitsi Dangarembga on representation, feminism and Zimbabwean literature

Talking to Molly-Rose Medhurst on the podcast

Win a copy of Mystery of the Night Watchers!

East Anglian Book Awards Overall Book of the Year 2020 winner, A.M. Howell, reflects on the past year

In Other Words: Questions for Readers

Join us in reading In Other Words by Jhumpa Lahiri

William Ryan’s Guide To How To Write

Essential writing tips for the podcast!

‘The Manningtree Witches’ wins the 2021 Desmond Elliott Prize

The historical fiction novel is praised by judges as ‘clever and unexpected’

How to build an online platform for your writing

Award-winning poet and short story writer Jen Campbell is on the pod

NCW Book Club: recommended reads for fans of Abir Mukherjee

If you enjoyed A Rising Man, we think you’ll love these books too

Vahni Capildeo contextualises Kei Miller’s ten unmissable emerging UK writers

‘A catalogue of firmly grounded visionaries, writing with mind, heart, and soul.

Win all ten books on this year’s Desmond Elliott Prize longlist!

Tell us who your favourite indie bookshop is and why

Emerging Writers of an Emerging World

Kei Miller’s selection of writers for the International Literature Showcase

We pick our top lockdown episodes of the podcast!

Plus a preview of the International Literature Showcase 2021!

Wandering into new spaces

by Mikael Johani

Crowdsourcing and the canon

by Alana-Marie Gopaul

Building literary communities in person and on mobile

by Dike Chukwumerije

Seeing Each Other As Never Before

by Pooja Nansi

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