Publishing with a small press
Sally-Anne Lomas and Sam Ruddock on the podcast

Debut author Sally-Anne Lomas shares her route to being published, which resulted in Gatehouse Press picking up her book Live like Your Head’s on Fire. Sally-Anne talks about her experiences on our Escalator talent development scheme and the process of  reaching publication. We’re also joined by Sam Ruddock of Gatehouse who talks about assessing manuscripts and why small presses are essential to the literary ecology and early career writers. Asking the questions is Sarah Bower.

For more information on the Escalator talent development scheme: https://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/escalator/

Can you donate to Escalator? http://nationalcentreforwriting.org.uk/escalator-donations-2020/

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Music by Bennet Maples.

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