
How a Former Irish Street Kid got a New York Agent.
I was once an illiterate Irish street kid so I came to reading and writing
I was once an illiterate Irish street kid so I came to reading and writing
“I just want to know if it’s any good,” one writer types, while another says,
This year’s ‘Meet the Publishers and Agents’ event was held in the beautiful Smock Alley
The first thing I want to say is this: I feel your pain. You have
My own experience is that once a story has been written, one has to cross
It has been fascinating learning how the publishing industry works. Because I won my book
There are a few phrases you’ll hear over and over as you become more familiar
Back in November last year, as part of the Writers Web TV online workshop Getting
The RTE Guide/Penguin Short Story Competition, now in it’s fourth year, has a closing date
So you’ve finished your book. Congratulations! This is a major achievement, and you should be
When you submit work to a publisher or agent, it is essential to include a
So, you’ve decided to break into the US publishing market, except you’re not sure which
Regardless of their location, book publishers are patently specific about what they require from authors
As one of the longlisted authors in the RTÉ Guide/Penguin Ireland short story competition, I
Now that you’ve penned your latest greatest piece of work yet – a full-fledged book
The chances of getting published are claimed to be the exact same odds as becoming
With January over and those New Years resolutions underway, we’ve recently had several inquiries from
Is there anything scarier than staring at a blank page and knowing that you have
At a time where we often learn of publishers leaving the sector – or significantly
As the publishing world continues to flex and reshape, Transworld Ireland are excited to announce