Join an active writing community for ANYONE with an interest in writing.
Fan of non-fiction, love writing romances, prefer the chase of a thriller or perhaps you like poetry or are writing scripts.
From playwrights, to poets, or those just dipping their toes into the writing pool, we have something for you.
Each month we have an opportunity to learn a new aspect of writing from a professional in the industry.
We will have chance to flex our writing muscles with some story prompts, followed by chatting with other members in group, sharing and supporting.
This month we are lucky to have Nick Triplow with us.
Nick Triplow is the author of the south London crime novel Frank’s Wild Years and the social history books The Women They Left Behind, Distant Water and Pattie Slappers. His acclaimed short story, Face Value, was a winner in the 2015 Northern Crime competition. Originally from London, now living in Barton upon Humber, Nick studied English and Creative Writing at Middlesex University and, in 2007, earned a distinction at Sheffield Hallam University’s MA in Creative Writing. Since completing his biography of British noir pioneer, Ted Lewis, Nick has been working on new fiction.(taken from noexit.co.uk)