The Writers’ Workshop Looks Ahead to the 2012 Festival of Writing

Charlbury, UK, (10th Jan 2012) – The Writers’ Workshop, a leading literary consultancy specialising in providing author feedback in the form of editorial critique, writing festivals and courses, are looking ahead to the prestigious 2012 Festival of Writing.

The full programme for the festival is to be announced on February 14th and has a line-up that includes such noted names as Jojo Moyes, Harry Bingham, Emma Darwin, Debi Alper, Julie Cohen, Jeremy Sheldon, Bill Massey (from Orion), Shelley Harris, and countless other writers, editors and literary agents.

A particular aspect of this year’s festival will be an expanded programme for anyone writing for children. Nicola Morgan, Sam Mills and others will be talking about how to write for children and how to get your work published.

A spokesperson for The Writers’  Workshop said: “Here at The Writers’ Workshop, we are very excited about the forthcoming 2012 Festival of Writing and have some fantastic people lined up to speak. Last year’s festival was a great success and we are confident we can top that this year. We are especially excited about the extra focus being placed on writing for children and, again, have some wonderful writers eager to pass on their knowledge to other writers or those looking to get into writing.”

For more information about The Writers’  Workshop, call them on 0845 459 9560 or visit their website at www.writersworkshop.co.uk/.

About The Writers’  Workshop:

The Writers’ Workshop is a literary consultancy which provides exceptional and professional feedback, support and advice on manuscripts to aspiring writers or unpublished authors’  manuscripts. They can also help budding writers to build relations with literary agents and build their skills with a variety of online writing courses which are taught by a range of top authors.

Contact:

Harry Bingham

The Writers’ Workshop

7 Market Street

Charlbury

Zip: 0X7 3PH

Tel: 0845 459 9560

Email: info@writersworkshop.co.uk

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