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Why Not Be A Writer?

What our students say:

“In 2019 my memoir, , was published in paperback. As a direct result I have since been commissioned by the BBC to consult on the production of a new crime drama. I have also been paid to appear at crime writing festivals and appeared on BBC Breakfast and BBC London Radio. I have also secured an excellent literary agent and finished my first crime

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