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'From Pitch to Publication' Literary Group, April 14th


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Hello East Dulwich Forum,


I hope you all had a happy Easter.


My name is Morgan Dun-Campbell, and I?m the Operations Manager for Author Enterprises. Myself and the director of Author Enterprises, Richard Foreman, are running a series of monthly meet-ups called From Pitch to Publication: A London Writers? Group for All.


These are fun social gatherings where authors can meet fellow writers, discuss their latest projects, and also receive expert advice on areas such as marketing, editorial, and cover design. We are also hoping to invite special guests to each meeting. For example, at our next event bestselling crime fiction author Rodney Hobson will be hosting a talk.


Our next event is Saturday April 14th at the Huntsman & Hounds in Southwark, London. Further details regarding the event and its location can be found via the following link:


https://www.meetup.com/From-Pitch-to-Publication-A-London-Writers-Group-For-All/events/246965698/


You can also reserve a place for free via Eventbrite:


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/from-pitch-to-publication-second-official-meeting-tickets-44830732929


Thank you very much, I hope to hear from you soon. If you have any urgent queries, please don't hesitate to get in touch via [email protected]


Best wishes,


Morgan Dun-Campbell

Operations Manager, Author Enterprises

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