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  • Come and see us LIVE!

    We'll be at Alton Arts Festival on July the 6th, at Goldfinch Books, doing our thing in full colour, 4K, Ultra HD, real life.

    There will be laughter. There will be genuine writing tips and insight from Costa Novel Prize Winner Claire Fuller. There will be a ditty or two. There will be give-aways, impromptu poetry and even Tom’s very-very-serious-wordy-writery-quiz-thing!

    Get yer tickets here


    Little warning, by the way. There are a couple of sweary-type words in this episode. So get ready to clap your hands around your children's ears! (unless you're driving… then maybe just listen on your headphones, eh?)


    Our guest writer this week is the brilliant, funny and whip-smart writer & actor Ashley Storrie. We talk about performing stand up at the age of 11, writing fan fiction, her Mum - Janey Godley, autism, writing sitcoms & guest writing on projects, serendipity in art, and giving your characters a tough time. And I don't know if you can tell... but we really blummin enjoyed it.

    And when you've heard Ashley, you'll also want to see her sitcom.

    Because it's excellent.

    Watch 'Dinosaur' here


    And just when you thought all the glorious chatterage was over, Geoffrey G.N. Harrison goes and sends us a lovely little sci-fi story about DUST, for our Hypewriter feature.

    Check out more of Geoff's stuff here


    And if you've got some work you think should be celebrated in HYPEWRITER don't be shy! Send it to [email protected] and we'll bring it to glorious audio life and tell you why WE like it too!

    Go on do it.

    Do it now.

    Well that's no excuse.

    OK, but don't leave it too long, OK?

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  • We're doing a live podcast at Goldfinch Books in Alton on Monday the 6th of July, with the brilliant Claire Fuller.

    Come and join us!

    CLICK HERE TO GET YOUR TICKETS TO SEE US LIVE AT ALTON ARTS FESTIVAL!!!


    So what do we have in today's episode?

    An absolute treat, that's what.

    Philippa Perry, agony aunt, psychotherapist, artist, self-help-book writer and now cosy crime author.

    How the heck does she do it all? She must be either:

    A) Some sort of magic fairy-person.

    or B) An amazing human being.

    Have a listen and I'll let you decide.


    We talk about:

    Failing and rejection.

    How to develop meaningful relationships with your family and friends.

    Writing for fun.

    Cats.

    Making your main character a sorta-kinda-loosely-based-but-actually-quite-similar version of yourself.

    and of course Philippa's excellent new cosy crime novel, Shrink Solves Murder.

    You can buy that here:

    Buy Shrink Solves Murder

    But also don't forget to buy the book that has changed Jon's life the most (in a good way!) :)

    The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read

    Hell... buy 'em all... they're all great!

    All the books!


    OK. Is that it?

    No!

    It's HYPEWRITER, Silly. And this week we've got the opening of a hardboiled detective novel called No Saints Only Killers by Luke Deckard. (Released on the 10th of June)

    Details below!

    Luke's podcast Cinema Sleuths

    Website: lukedeckard.com & Facebook


    Photo of Philippa by Pal Hansen

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  • OK, so you've written something.

    Well done. *light applause*

    That's nice.

    But the next stage - getting it out into the world... that's a really tricky bit.

    However... one sure fire way of doing that, if you can't persuade some other mug to do it for you, is to blummin'-well slap on some grease paint, don some tights and perform it yourself, on what we call...

    ... the stage.


    Well that's what Jon and his wife Katie did with their play How to be The Perfect Couple.

    A project you may remember from earlier episodes (Such as S1 Ep10 - 30mins in - where Jon first reveals the logline of the show.)

    And now....

    Will you look at that!

    Years later, the play has finally come to fruition and a tour is in progress.


    If you like the sound of it, you can catch Jon & Katie at:


    Alton Arts festival 10th July:

    https://wegottickets.com/event/696218


    Also at Buxton Fringe on the 14th 15th & 16th of July:

    https://www.buxtonfringe.org.uk/descriptions2026.html


    And at Seven Arts in Leeds on the 12th of September:

    https://www.sevenleeds.co.uk/event/how-to-be-the-perfect-couple-2/


    Have a listen to the episode and learn how it all went down, including the rather meta reveal of how Jon & Katie managed to stay a couple during the process.


    And while we're on the subject of relationships..... we should mention Relate. If anyone's struggling with a relationship… and a massive amount of people do…  there are amazing resources available.

    Relate offer relationship counselling at a reduced rates depending on household income. As well as other things like… sex therapy, family counseling, online courses and toolkits… all sorts. Life’s hard enough!  Don't just muddle on - Relate might be able to help.

    https://www.relate.org.uk


    And here are the books Jon & Katie recommend: (We promise you won't regret reading these!)


    Getting the Love you Want


    The 7 Principles for Making Marriage Work


    Philippa Perry's The Book You Want Everyone You Love to Read:


    Also a massive THANK YOU! to Aaron Courts! Steve Salisbury & May King! David Lucas! and of course Kristof Mikes-Liu. We love you all.

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  • Oh, you've listened to this episode already and you'd like to cross our palm with gold?

    Well, you're in luck.... Simply click HERE to show your appreciation in a pecuniary fashion

    And speaking of fashion - take a look at our merch HERE

    and THANK YOU!


    Now... onto the less grubby business of writing...

    and this week we're lucky enough to be joined by the excellent Gareth Rubin, a writer whose career caught our eye recently from, of all things, an article about pensions!

    What do writers do about pensions when your income is so unpredictable?

    Well... that introduced us to Gareth... who it turns out isn't just interesting about pensions!

    No, seriously. I know that seems crazy, but it's true.

    He's written some books that are right up our street. Books within books within books within books, tête-bêches, an officially estate-sanctioned Sherlock Holmes book, a choose your own adventure-type murder mystery! OK... now you can see why we had to talk to him.


    Check out Gareth's website:

    https://www.garethrubin.com/


    Buy Gareth's books here:

    https://www.simonandschuster.co.uk/authors/Gareth-Rubin/188678671


    But that's not bloody all. Of course not!

    Because our HYPEWRITER feature is BACK.

    and this week we're celebrating the rather splendid Simon John Parkin.

    Support a fellow writer by buying his excellent book of short stories (all 999 words!)


    HERE’S Simon’s info - and he’s @sparkin.lit on instagram - That's a follow!

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  • Heeeey!

    You’re back.

    Well, that’s bloody joyful isn’t it?

    Nice of you to join us again.

    Now, let me ask you an impertinent question.

    How seriously are you taking your writing this year?

    The reason I ask is we’re looking at writing goals.  Last year’s first of all… see how we got on… and then… we’re all making new ones.  Yeah. You too.

    Come join us in stating your targets and let’s keep each other accountable.

    Send your writing goals to [email protected] and we’ll send you a little reminder of what they were at the end of the year, (plus an email of encouragement about halfway to keep you on track!)

    Also don’t forget, if you’ve written something you’re proud of, share it with us!

    Send roughly 1000 words to us, (either in a doc, or as a sound file) and we’ll celebrate your beautiful wordage on our regular feature HYPEWRITER.

    Could be the start of your latest brilliant novel. Could be some flash you smashed. Could be a poem you wrote. Maybe some lyrics for the greatest song noone’s ever heard of, or could be a letter you wrote your ex-partner explaining why they need to stop calling you when they get drunk.


    And a big shout out to www.paragraphplanet.com - you really should think about send them your finest 75 word flash fiction musings!!


    Right. That’s the important stuff dealt with.  Now sit back and as Tom and Jon reveal how they got on with their targets last year!...

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  • Not long until we get this show back on the road!! Join us for season 6 when we interview some amazing writers, get stuck into some proper writing craft bits and bobs, and loads and loads and loads and loads and loads and loads more beside!!


    Season 6 of the award-winning Failing Writers Podcast... coming sooooooon!!!!!


    (Oh, and while you're here, check out our new merch store right here... https://the-failing-writers-podcast.teemill.com/)

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  • How do you give your readers everything they're looking for?

    And your agent? You have to feed the beast don't you? (Is calling agents 'The Beast' too offensive?)

    It's your job as a writer to offer up precisely what your readership is looking for. Anything else and you risk losing your commercial edge.

    And we can't have that can we?


    Oh we can?


    Oh... OK.


    We met up with the wonderful Doug Johnstone, to hear how he refuses to be pigeoned-holed, writes what he likes, and just so happens to say what he like too - and yes, by that, I mean he swears quite a lot.

    Some great advice in this chat about the importance of loving what you write and worrying about it later. Plus lots of other entertaining advice too. Get it into your ear'oles now!


    And a big THANKS to Scrivener for sponsoring this season of the podcast!

    THANK YOU SCRIVENER!

    If you haven't tried Scrivener, you can sample their lovely wares for free for 30 days.

    OR you could just blummin well take our advice and buy a copy! and using our special code you can get 20% off!

    I know. Mental.

    You're welcome.

    Just go to https://www.literatureandlatte.com/ and use the code failing.


    Right. That's the Christmas presents sorted. Have a great festive celebration, happy new year and see you on the other side for Season 6!


    Buy Doug's books

    https://orendabooks.co.uk/authors/doug-johnstone


    More Doug:

    https://dougjohnstone.com/

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  • The second stop on our literary whistle stop tour of Edinburgh is The Writers Museum in Makars Court.

    Focussing on the three writers generally considered to be the great Titans of Scottish Literature: Robbie Burns, Sir Walter Scott & Robert Louis Stevenson.

    We have a wander round, read some poetry and look into why these fellas are so revered.

    We also go on a literary pub tour and have a chat with actor Mike Daviot, who just so happened to be an absolute font of knowledge about poetry and the Scots language.

    Turns out literary pub tours are one of our favourite kinds of tour! Now who could have guessed that?!

    So hop on board the Failing Writers Tour Bus and join us for a fascinating, if admittedly wholly inadequate look at three of the greatest writers, not just of Scotland, but the world.


    The Writer's Museum:

    https://cultureedinburgh.com/our-venues/writers-museum


    The Literary Pub Tour we enjoyed:

    https://www.edinburghliterarypubtour.co.uk/


    Tam o' Shanter:

    http://www.robertburns.org.uk/Assets/Poems_Songs/tamoshanter.htm


    Hopefully that's inspired you to take a closer look at the poems and novels of these absolute titans. More than that, maybe it's encouraged you to have a go yourself.

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  • Ahoy there, you weary word-wanderer. You found us. Finally!  Thank goodness.

    Welcome to the Failing Writers Podcast. Think of us as your writing harbour.

    Your safe haven.

    Your Lighthouse.

    Come and moor here for a while and have your brain de-barnacled by the glorious mind of poet Michael Pederson.

    Writer, linguaphile, Edinburgh Makar and all-round inspirational wordsmitherizer.


    And once you’ve been inspired… time to get involved and write something wonderful yourself.


    But hang on… before you do… you might want to consider the fantastic writing software Scrivener? An app that makes writing novels, plays, screenplays, poetry and all the other stuff soooo much easier.

    Plus we’ve got a special code you can use at https://www.literatureandlatte.com/store/scrivener to get yourself a majestic 20% off. Our little gift to you for being awesome.

    FAILING

    (That’s the code btw, I’m not just shouting FAILING! at you.  That would be mean)


    And now you’ve listened to Michael, I’ll bet you want all his essential info?...

    Yep. Thought so.


    Insta:  @michaelpedersonoyster


    Go see Michael live:

    https://www.michaelpedersen.co.uk/events


    Buy Muckle Flugga:

    https://linktr.ee/muckleflugga


    Buy Boy Friends:

    https://linktr.ee/boyfriendsbook


    Other stuff:

    https://www.michaelpedersen.co.uk

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  • Hello writers. Just when you thought the competition was all wrapped up… this week we look at the almost-winners of our big annual comp.

    Yep, these are the brilliant writers who made the shortlist, but didn’t quite manage to snaffle a place on Sarah’s podium.


    And here are those five wondrously wizard-like word weavers:


    Kieran Ahern

    Jonathon Davies

    Steven Stilbech

    Stuart James Taylor

    Jasmine Sears


    Well done to them all, and keep an eye out for them in future!


    All we need do now I think, is thank our beaaauuutiful sponsor Scrivener, without whom there would be no competition frankly. Or there would, but the prize would be a bag of chips, a pack of Dairylea Triangles and some post-it notes.  So… you know…

    Thank you very much Scrivener!

    Who, aside from being a bunch of lovely people, also happens to be a really fantastic bit of writing software which you can secure for 20% less than the usual price, simply by using the code FAILING at checkout

    Just go to https://www.literatureandlatte.com


    Finally a massive well done to all of you who wrote one or more stories.

    You’re all winners in our book.

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  • Lovers of flash fiction… prepare to have your ears blown into absolute blummin smithereens, because this episode is the big reveal of the winners of our annual writing competition, and there’s FIVE HUNDRED SQUIDS up for grabs. Which, as I’m sure you’ll agree, is a serious amount of squids.

    Think of all the ink you could buy.


    So, come on in, and hear the traditional ‘YOU’RE ALL WINNERS SONG’, listen to Sarah Lewis from Writers HQ pick a winner, some runner-uppers and a couple of honourable mentions to boot and then follow that up by immersing yourself in the unbelievably high quality of 1st, 2nd & 3rd place.


    But before you do all that…  just think.  One of them could be yours!


    There’s only one way to find out though, and I’m not daft enough to give the game away and write them here in the show notes…  so you’d best get listening instead.


    Big thanks again to Sarah and the excellent Writers HQ:

    https://writershq.co.uk


    Also a massive thanks to our amazing competition sponsor - the esteemed writing app, Scrivener!

    Don't forget to pick up your copy NOW. Go to https://www.literatureandlatte.com/ - use the code failing & you can get 20% off! Whoop. Get in! Early Christmas present to yourself.


    And finally... huge congratulations to our winner.


    Whoever that might be.


    And don’t forget to join us next week, when we’ll be hearing more First Class, A-Grade, Top Shelf….  Flash Gorge-uns.

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  • So, here we are again for the actually now offically award winning Failing Writers Podcast.

    You were perhaps hoping this was the competition reveal episode weren’t you?

    Well, look, it’s not that one… not yet, however, we’ve got a little treat for you today. ’Specially for long time fans of the podcast.

    Someone we’ve had on before and was a delight from start to finish.

    Someone who's just self published a book, and has come to talk to us all about their experiences of putting a book out into the world, all on their own*

    Anyway, I won’t say any more in case I ruin the surprise, but you should definitely have a listen.


    What I will say though, is that our mystery guest is also a genuine fan of Scrivener.

    And if you’d like to join the thousands of people who swear by the wonderful writing app Scrivener, why not go to https://www.literatureandlatte.com/store/scrivener

    and download it now!

    It’s currently only £55 - which is already a bargain, BUT if you’d like 20% off on us - simply use the code failing at checkout and it will only cost you… wait… quick bit of arithmetic… erm… roughly… wait… is it £44?

    I think so!

    So that’s blummin great innit?


    Anyway… if you like the sound of our guest’s book… you can purchase it right here: https://amzn.eu/d/eKujSNA

    Please do support the indie book world! It makes a helluva difference to your fellow writers, as I’m sure you know.


    *OK, maybe not entirely on their own.

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  • Maps? What's that got to do with writing?

    Men? How are they relevant in 2025? Oh no… wait … Er.

    OK... let me explain what’s going on today... by introducing you

    to (another) 2 handsome and charismatic young men.

    Jay Foreman – comedian, singer songwriter (bloody great songs-look em up!) & Map-enthusiast.

    And Mark Cooper-Jones – Ex-geography teacher, producer & comedian. Both… now… primarily You-Tubers.  (Ha! because that’s a real job.)

    Together, they are… Map Men.  An absolutely genius bit of infotainment, which I’m willing to bet my last rolo, that you will love:

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfxy4_sBQdxy3A2lvl-y3qWTeJEbC_QCp

    Tell me I’m wrong! I dare you!


    But, right… and here’s the important bit….  they’ve written a book! A brilliant book, which like their show is both brain-engorging and extremely funny.

    Here’s a link to purchase several copies for yourself, your family & friends: 

    https://lnk.to/mapmen


    And while we’re on the subject of books. Have you ever tried writing one?

    It’s bloody difficult isn’t it?

    Yeah. Seriously.  Who knew?

    So may I be so bold as to recommend that you try using Scrivener. It has more features than you’ll ever need! However that does mean that if you do need one, Scrivener has got it!

    It just makes writing easier.  Not just for books either, but also for plays and screenplays and radio plays and non-fiction and stuff.

    PLUS – if you go to https://www.literatureandlatte.com/store/scrivener

    You can make 20% of the price of Scrivener completely disappear by using the magic word “failing” at checkout. (You could even simultaneously imagine that you’re a flamboyant 80s stage magician with a white tiger and an open collared shirt while you do it, if that’s the kind of thing you enjoy doing.)


    And then – our HYPEWRITER feature! Where you send us something you’ve written that you’re proud of and then we go and celebrate the living babaganoosh out of it.

    (If you’d like to join in, just send a bit of writing - roughly 5 – 8 mins-worth - to [email protected] – explain what it is, why you wrote it and a bit about yourself and you could feature on the pod!)

    This week we introduce the extraordinarily talented Aaron J Courts, who sent us a lovely piece called Pass & Review.

    You can find out more about Aaron here:

    https://aaroncourts.substack.com


    And behold. The shownotes are done for another episode.

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  • You know those writers who seem to have managed effortlessly to harness the awesome power of social media to hook increasing numbers of readers into their gravitational pull?

    Well good for them!

    No but seriously, wouldn’t it be fascinating to talk to someone who’s become an actual viral sensation themselves and find out what their strategy was?

    (That’s your cue to stop reading and crack on with listening to this episode btw.)

    BUT WAIT, THESE CAPITAL LETTERS STOPPED YOU IN YOUR TRACKS DIDN’T THEY?

    Well that’s good, because now I can tell you all about our sponsor, the indispensable writing app: Scrivener!

    The writing app that you can get 20% off! by going to https://www.literatureandlatte.com/store/scrivener and using the code: failing

    (I promise you won’t regret it.)


    So there you go. How to blow up on TikTok? A chat with a lovely writer? Some great advice about not reading reviews?  A discount of some amazing writing software? What more could you want?


    Ah you want to know how to get your hands on a copy of Autumn’s excellent romance novel?

    OK. Fair enough. Should have seen that coming.

    Just click on this link…

    https://www.authorautumnwoods.com


    What? You still want more?  Wow… you’re in quite a demanding mood today aren’t you?

    Well… you’re in luck, m’friend.  Cos this week in our regular Hype-Writer feature we’ve got a darkly disturbing but excellent little extract from last year’s flash fiction competition winner, Katie Holloway!


    She’s promised to post more of Cups of Tea at the End of the World on her substack – so keep your eyes peeled here:


    https://substack.com/@loseyourselfbooks


    Right. Ya happy now?


    Phew.

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  • Finally.

    I know, I know.

    It's that time of year we all look forward to.

    The leaves begin to loosen their grip. The sky is pregnant with it's autumnal offerings.

    Jon gets poetic.

    But aside from all that - it's the bloody Failing Writers Five Hundred Pound Flash Fiction Competition, in association with Scrivener!

    That's the bit we're really all excited about.

    That's when Tommy and I hunker down, curl up and bask in your beautiful little stories.

    (I'm not even joking here, it genuinely is a joyful experience.)

    So have a listen to the episode - find out everything you need to know in order to enter the competition, including the little phrase you have to include in your story... and be in with a chance of winning that 500 squids!

    This years judge is the delightful Sarah Lewis from writers HQ.

    Sign up now for a whole smorgasbord of helpful stuff. Workshops. Advice. Masterclasses. and of course the brilliant (and free!) Flash Face Off. Which we urge you to join in with - After all, it could be the thing that takes your flash piece from great to really blummin' marvellous!

    https://writershq.co.uk/


    Finally we wrap things up with an unusual but brilliant bit of poetry from the very talented free-styling-street-poet: Isaiah Frati.

    check him out here:

    Insta: @___reaver


    And finally... A GIGANTIC THANK YOU to our wonderful sponsor Scrivener yet again, for sponsoring the podcast, and the competition.

    If you'd like to get your hands on the writing software that really matters - get yourself to https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview

    and get 20% off with the code: failing


    Right.

    Go on then... crack on! You've got until midday October 24th. We can't wait to read your submissions!

    Good luck.

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  • Aaaaand PART 2:

    This week we're looking at the extremes of the indie publishing industry.

    From the fantastic BlueMoose Books...

    https://bluemoosebooks.com

    Where we speak to founder, Kevin Duffy about the highs and... well... mostly highs to be honest... of being a very successful indie publisher.


    Right over to the very opposite end of the spectrum, where our second

    guest, Janeen, tells us about the very ugly experience she had when approached

    by a 'so called publisher'.

    Followed by a discussion about the various publishing scams designed to part well intentioned writers from their cash - and how to avoid them.


    And now's a good time as any to mention that this series of The Failing Writers Podcast is sponsored very kindly by Scrivener.

    Fancy trying their world class writing software?

    Then get yourself over to https://www.literatureandlatte.com for a month's free trial.

    and if you use the code: failing … then hey presto, bish bash bosh, bob’s yer uncle...

    you'll get 20% OFF!


    Also, please consider supporting the writers and publishers

    mentioned in these 2 episodes!

    Here are Janeen’s links: Including a link to the book that nearly cost her a lot of money - the very same book featured on Hype-writer this week! Dot Exe.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dot-Exe-Janeen-Leese-Taylor-ebook/dp/B0DV7DZ9YL

    https://x.com/InkAndSmudge?t=QRkcSP-WtYQy3ymoVfpfow&s=09

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B0BLP33ZVY


    And here’s a couple of brilliant online resources mentioned in the ep:


    A list of known scammers:

    https://writerbeware.blog/scam-archive/

    Including the company that tried to scam Janeen:

    https://writerbeware.blog/2023/12/01/author-complaints-at-l-r-price-publications-ltd/


    And Jill’s Book Café, with a list of indie publishers:

    https://jillsbookcafe.blog/independent-publishers/

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  • PART 1… it’s double-bill time!

    It suddenly occurred to us that we didn’t know much about independent publishers. And that doesn’t sit well with us - Not knowing stuff about the world of writing. So we reached out to our lovely online writer friends, and found a few people happy to talk about their experience of being published by a small press.

    And what we found out was very eye opening!

    About the pros and cons… How different publishers work with their writers… How widely they publish…  What to expect from the relationship and why you might want to consider approaching a small press yourself!


    Massive thanks to Scrivener for sponsoring the podcast.

    Don’t forget you can get 20% off this glorious writing software at https://www.literatureandlatte.com by using our sneaky, little secret code: failing


    Here are the details of the excellent people we waffled with:


    We talked to Chris W McGuinness:

    https://chriswmcguinness.wordpress.com

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Hellbound-Bastards-Chris-W-McGuinness/dp/B0F2HY8DRM

    https://alienbuddhapress.wordpress.com

    https://cloakedpress.com/


    Then we had a natter with flash maven Kathryn Aldridge-Morris:

    https://www.kamwords.com/about-me

    https://www.dahliapublishing.co.uk/product/cold-toast


    Followed by YA writer Luke Palmer:

    https://lukepalmerwriting.com

    https://fireflypress.co.uk


    And last but undoubtedly not least: Genevieve Marenghi-Daly

    https://genevievemarenghi.com

    Keep an eye out for her debut released on October 10th 2025…

    https://www.burtonmayersbooks.com


    And don’t forget… next week we continue our investigation into indie publication – when we chat with Kevin Duffy of BlueMoose Books.


    Then…. go digging into the darker side of publishing…

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  • 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 Bbbrrbuummmbbbb....Lift off...fffwwoooooooooshhhhhhh.

    This week we launch into a good ole' natter with the brilliant Doug Naylor, co-creator & writer of Red Dwarf.

    We talk about his excellent new children's book, and its space-ship based iterations.

    We talk more generally about writing children's stories.

    We talk about how Doug learned the craft of writing comedy.

    We talk about how many times he and Rob pitched Red Dwarf unsuccessfully.

    We talk about they went about developing an episode.

    We talk about the abortive US version of Red Dwarf

    We find out if it's likely there'll be another series of Red Dwarf

    and we talk about persistence and 'actually finishing things' (which simultaneously inspires and upsets us.)

    All very interesting and useful stuff from an actual real-life legend - we think you'll agree!


    Buy his excellent book hither:

    https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/sin-bin-island-the-unmissable-brand-new-adventure-from-red-dwarf-co-creator-and-sunday-times-bestselling-doug-naylor-doug-naylor/7955180?ean=9781788453707


    Binge Red Dwarf here:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b008ncn6/red-dwarf


    aaaand probably don't watch this TOTP version of The Chicken Song, unless you want to spend the entire evening (and an entire sleepless night) with it rolling around and around in your head. (Yes. That happened.)

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OiZNGYmvg8


    Also... you'll be wanting a link to Scrivener, won't you? So that you can get 20% off their popular and amazing writing software?

    Well you can do that here: by using the code: failing

    https://www.literatureandlatte.com/


    I know. We're very very good to you.

    But hey, you deserve it, for being discerning enough to listen to The Failing Writers Podcast.


    Well that just about wraps it up... other than to say: check out Hype Writer this week and the talented Solomon Atkinson-Padmore

    This is his website... there's all kinds of goodies here so don't forget to check it out:

    https://artofsolomon.com/


    Thanks for listening, and being part of our little community!

    See ya next time.

    Jon & Tom.

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  • We've got Ben Aaronovitch on the pod this week.


    I mean, what else do you need to know?


    That's the important bit.


    Just that.


    Ben Aaronovitch.


    On this podcast.


    Oh, apart from to say THANK YOU to our amazing sponsor Scrivener.

    Which you can get right now.. with 20% off - as long as you use our special code FAILING.

    Just pop along to https://www.literatureandlatte.com/


    Oh... and one other thing!

    Check out our HYPE-WRITER feature this week - We've got listener Genevieve Marenghi-Daly's brilliant little piece: 'Team Drinks'

    (INSTA: @genevievemarenghi)


    OK.


    Pretty sure that's it.

    Now here's some Aaronovitch details as promised...


    Ben's website:

    https://www.benaaronovitch.com/


    Buy Stone & Sky

    https://www.orionbooks.co.uk/titles/ben-aaronovitch/stone-and-sky/9781473226715/


    Buy 'em all!

    https://www.waterstones.com/author/ben-aaronovitch/27460

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  • For many, the idea of having their book published is an actual dream. A beautiful, glorious, waking dream. But for others, perhaps even most writers, the dream isn't quite as dreamy as people might imagine.

    So let's draw back the curtain and have a little peek at the actual, unfiltered, no-bull realities of giving birth to a beautiful baby book, with the supremely talented (and honest) journalist and author, Hamilton Nolan.


    And if you too want to be all professional and authory, you could do a lot worse than getting yourself a copy of Scrivener.

    It's a brilliant bit of software that honestly and genuinely makes writing easier.

    Use our cheeky little code FAILING and get yourself 20% off the usual cost! Go to https://www.literatureandlatte.com right now.


    And you'd assume, wouldn't you, that THAT might be all. Because any more of this aural nourishment could easily result in indigestion.

    Well no. Sorry, but you should undo your belt a couple o' notches and ready yourself for pudding. Because we've got our brand new feature starting this week.

    Yep. It's HYPE-WRITER! Where you send us a bit of writing you're real proud of. Could be your novel, could be a piece of flash, could be a short story, could be an article, could be a comedy sketch, could be a play, could be a sitcom episode. OR... it could be a poem, which is what we've got this week from the talented Guy Jones, founder of Hothouse Theatre, Nottingham:

    https://www.hothousetheatre.com/

    Insta: @hothouse_theatre


    If you'd like to send us a bit of writing you're proud of so we can hype YOU up - send it over to [email protected] with a bit of blurb about it, and you could see your name in lights*


    *Forgive us a bit of hyperbole. x

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