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In this edition of Write On! Audio presented by Tiffany Clare you can hear the following content

· An excerpt from “If” by Rudyard Kipling” read by Chris Gregory

· Write On! editor Madeleine White welcomes listeners to the podcast

· A Q&A With Ben Aaronovitch recorded live at Pen to Print’s ReadFest in 2016

· Write On!’s Monday Moments editor Holly King introducing her page with writing from Matt Wixey and Patsy Middleton

· Listener of the Month Iesha Denize explains what Black History Month means to her

· October Showcase with Michelle Sutton featuring pieces based on the experiences of those suffering from ADHD and Dyslexia

Learn more about our guest Ben Aaronovitch and his writing by visiting his website https://www.benaaronovitch.com/

You can find out more about Iesha Denize and her work as an artist and writer here https://www.artconnect.com/iesha-denize

Michelle Sutton is part of the writing collective LM Towton. You can follow them on twitter here https://twitter.com/lm_towton

Read the printed version of Write On! via the Pen to Print website here https://pentoprint.org/

If you would like to book onto any of the courses and workshops mentioned in this podcast please click the link below to find out more and reserve a place subject to availability

https://pentoprint.org/about/events/

If you would like to write to us please contact us at pentoprint@lbbd.gov.uk

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And on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/officialpentoprint/

Production, sound design and editing in this podcast are by Chris Gregory for Alternative Stories. You heard the voices of Tiffany Clare and Hadiya Morris

Please join us for the November edition of Write On! Audio. Subscribe in your favourite podcast app to have the podcast delivered to your feed the moment it is released.

Write On! Audio is part of the Write On! suite of publications, published by Pen to Print, an Arts Council England - National Portfolio Organisation, supported by Arts Council England and the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.