The SoA Advisory Clinic: Roll Up & Read All About It: the business of journalism for writers

The Advisory Clinic ponders on commissions, Walter Besant and in this episode.

Roll up and read all about it! The Society of Authors was founded in 1884 and almost immediately the thoroughly Victorian writer Sir Walter Besant became the conductor of its in-house journal The Author. But what would Walter Besant think of the challenges facing the SoA today? What of The Author and the thoughts of its current editor, James McConnachie?  How does journal commissioning work in practice and how can authors get involved? Join Johanna Clarke and Theo Jones as they interrogate these burning questions and more in this timely investigation from the Society of Authors Advisory Clinic team. Featuring contributions from writer and broadcaster Nicholas Rankin and writer and editor of The Author, James McConnachie.

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