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Tindal Street Masterclasses in the Birmingham Post - No. 7In the final edition of the series, Richard McComb has a real treat for readers: as a final exercise, Richard asked his peers in the Academy course to take part in a ‘flash fiction’ challenge, writing a 150-word (very) short story. Here are the results.
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Tindal Street Masterclasses in the Birmingham Post - No. 6In the sixth piece in Richard McComb's series documenting his experiences of participating in the Tindal Street Masterclasses he talks to Catherine O'Flynn – one of the guest authors making an appearance on the Masterclasses – about the writing of her first novel, What Was Lost.
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Tindal Street Masterclasses in the Birmingham Post - No. 5In the fifth of this series of articles in the Birmingham Post on the Tindal Street Masterclasses, Tindal Street Press Publishing Director Alan Mahar writes about the experiences of getting published from both sides of the fence – as a novelist and also as a publisher.
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Tindal Street Masterclasses in the Birmingham Post- No.4In this week's article on the Tindal Street Masterclasses, Course Leader Josie Barnard writes a deeply insightful piece on the art of writing, taking her debut novel Poker Face as her cue.
