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An image of the front cover of ALCS News Spring 2011

 

ALCS News - Spring 2011
This writing life ...and making it pay

We have a variety of news and features on children's writing, an interview with Queer as Folk writer Russell T Davies and why the fate of a six-second drum solo should resound with writers.

 

 

 

An image of the front cover of ALCS News Autumn 2010

 

ALCS News - Autumn 2010
Go forth and diversify ...writers in a changing world.

Academic writing, TV production ventures and the generation that think everything should be free on the internet.

There is also information on the Marlborough LitFest.

 

 

An image of the front cover of ALCS News Spring 2010

 

ALCS News - Spring 2010
Vote for writers!
From the personal to the political

This issue covers the art of writing biographies, scriptwriting with Toby Whithouse and standing up to copyright bullies.

Danuta Kean also says "down with pirates!", whilst our editor gives a 'disgustingly good' interview with the 2009 Educational Writers Award winners.

 

 

An image of the front cover of ALCS News Autumn 2009

 

ALCS News - Autumn 2009
Writers in a changing world

Various writers give their opinions on key issues; from writing for television to how writers can take steps to prevent abuse of their work.

Important updates for Members included as ever.

 

 

An image of the front cover of ALCS News Spring 2009

 

ALCS News - Spring 2009
The Google Settlement - What will it mean for you?

This issue contained a variety of news and features such as the Google Settlement, the PLR at 30, an interview with Stephen Wyatt and a feature on the wide-ranging work of the RSL.

As ever, this issue included important updates for Members.

 

 

An image of the front cover of ALCS News Autumn 2008

 

ALCS News - Autumn 2008
On the Write Track - Writers' views being heard at the right level

The Autumn issue marked the first time that we produced ALCS News in this format. It included a variety of news and features including: the debate on age-ranging, an interview with Mavis Cheek, renowned translator Anthea Bell on her low profile craft and Tom Green on the state of online drama.

Also included were important updates for Members.