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From Idea to Publication


20 Mar 2019, 5:00pm - 7:00pm

Ben Pimlott Building. Ben Pimlott Lecture Theatre.

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Cost Free
Department Goldsmiths Writers' Centre , English and Creative Writing
Contact english(@gold.ac.uk)

A panel discussion with the author, agent and editor of Night of the Party, Tracey Mathias

This is a unique opportunity to explore the evolution of a novel from developing the initial idea to securing an agent through to finding a publisher. The author, agent and editor of Night of the Party will discuss how they worked together to bring this Brexit-inspired, young adult political thriller and love story to readers – and reflect on the opportunities and challenges of writing books for children and teens.

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20 Mar 2019 5:00pm - 7:00pm
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