I've just finished working with my mentee as part of the Curtis Brown Creative mentoring program for disabled writers.
I loved mentoring my writer, seeing the progress she made with her novel and the development of her story was incredible. If you’re a disabled writer who wants to become published, this is a great step towards making that happen. You can apply for the Breakthrough Mentoring Programme for Disabled Writers! Four writers will receive nine months of mentoring from a published author. It’s free to enter. Learn more: https://curtisbrowncreative.co.uk/course/breakthrough-mentoring-programme-for-disabled-writers… Claire Wade is the winner of the Good Housekeeping Novel Competition and author of The Choice. She was bed bound for six years with severe ME, trapped in a body that wouldn't do what she wanted. She now writes about people who want to break free from the constraints of their lives, a subject she's deeply familiar with.
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Claire WadeI'm an author, disability activist, winner of the Good Housekeeping First Novel Competition and The EABA for Fiction 2020 and founder of Authors with Disabilities and Chronic Illnesses (ADCI). The Choice is available from:DETAILS:
Title: The Choice Publisher: Orion ISBN: 1409187748 You can keep up to date with all my latest blog posts by signing up to my email newsletter.
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