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Do you want feedback on your novel? I offer three low-cost services for novelists. I’m leading a workshop on How to Plot a Novel on June 16. I’m also running five drama workshops for Islington Brownies and Guides this month. At if:book I’m drafting a report on the use of digital stories in schools and [...]
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New Job, Coaching & Directing
I’ve been hired by the Institute for the Future of the Book to work as their Education Manager on an ongoing basis, I’ve been made Theatre-Director-in-Residence at The Unlibrary, I’m freelancing as a novel-writing coach and setting up a local youth theatre. I’ve received really helpful feedback from colleagues and friends on my draft children’s [...]
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National Poetry Month starts today. Carrie Etter is challenging herself to write a poem for each day of April and I’m one of the poets who’s joining her. British Summer Time is here and I’m sunshine-fuelled. There are 6 a.m. starts to visit far-flung primary schools, there are late-night novel-writing sessions and trips to the [...]
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Kati Rynne
I'm a theatre director, staging plays on the London Fringe, in the East Midlands, Ireland and wider Europe. I also work as a fiction-writing coach, running one-to-one coaching for novelists. I freelance in digital publishing and I write novels for young people.
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