London Writer's Salon have supported writers all over the world, simply by creating dedicated time and space to get together a work. I chatted with Matt about what they do and why.
Do you have a question for London Writers Salon? They'll be around on Facebook today to answer questions and chat more about this topic. Find out what today's contribution has sparked and share your own experience (if you'd like to) by heading over and joining in the discussion.
About London Writers Salon
The London Writers' Salon helps writers get unblocked, connect with fellow writers, and build successful creative careers. They run
Intimate Q&As and workshops with authors, screenwriters, bloggers, journalists, poets & more; 'The Writers' Hour' Daily Writing Sprints and a thriving writing community where you can connect with fellow writers for accountability, community and encouragement to keep going.
London Writers Salon is brought to you with 💛 by:
Matt Trinetti is a writer, publisher, TEDx speaker, and professional facilitator. Matt has spent the last 6 years designing and leading programmes at Escape The City to help unfulfilled professionals pursue more creative work and reinvent their careers. As a publisher, Matt published Stephen Markley's Tales of Iceland, a perennial seller on Amazon and in Iceland. Matt's writing has appeared in Quartz, Observer, Huffington Post, and on his blog GiveLiveExplore.com.
Parul Bavishi has been an editor for over a decade and has worked at Random House, Quercus and Eccles Fisher where she has helped a number of inspiring and award-winners writers. As an editor at Publishing Uncovered and at the Story Gridshe works with thriller and YA writers to help them prepare for submitting to agents. She is the co-host of the Story Grid ShowrunnersPodcast, where she analyses hit TV shows to uncover why the story works.
Missed an email? No worries
Not only will you get all the submissions gathered together in a beautiful ebook at the end of the project, you can also pop over here and catch up on any you might have missed. The password is 'crebels' (please don't share this link publically - it's just for you - thank you!)
Hello! I'm Hannah, and I'm hosting this community project because I believe making matters.
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