If you go to our home page here at www.inscribemedia.co you, can read the insights of three of the authors we publish – Mike Beck and Myra King, pictured here, and Roger Barnes. Well worth a read
We are not looking for the big names of the literary world, rather the talented authors who remain to be discovered, the voices which are as yet unheard, the stories as yet untold, the writers ignored by the publishing industry. The prize for the monthly competition is £100 to the winner, £25 to the highly commended and £250 for the end of year one.
Showing posts with label Mike Beck. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Beck. Show all posts
Thursday, 3 September 2015
Authors on the writing process
It is always
fascinating to read writers’ thoughts’ on the process of creating their work.
If you go to our home page here at www.inscribemedia.co you, can read the insights of three of the authors we publish – Mike Beck and Myra King, pictured here, and Roger Barnes. Well worth a read
If you go to our home page here at www.inscribemedia.co you, can read the insights of three of the authors we publish – Mike Beck and Myra King, pictured here, and Roger Barnes. Well worth a read
Tuesday, 24 March 2015
Festival date
I am one of the authors appearing at Darlington Arts Festival in May
Saturday May 23
2.30--4pm
A Life of Crime
Darlington Art Gallery, Crown Street Library, Darlington
Darlington-based crime writers Bud Craig, whose recently published second novel is Dead Certainty, Mike Beck, author of Harry’s Torment, and John Dean, whose latest novel is A Breach of Trust, talk about their life of crime, including explaining why they love the genre and readings from their work.
Free event
More on the festival, including its many literary events,can be found at www.darlingtonforculture.org
Saturday May 23
2.30--4pm
A Life of Crime
Darlington Art Gallery, Crown Street Library, Darlington
Darlington-based crime writers Bud Craig, whose recently published second novel is Dead Certainty, Mike Beck, author of Harry’s Torment, and John Dean, whose latest novel is A Breach of Trust, talk about their life of crime, including explaining why they love the genre and readings from their work.
Free event
More on the festival, including its many literary events,can be found at www.darlingtonforculture.org
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