Support for Internet Explorer

It looks like you’re using Microsoft Internet Explorer as your web browser. This is now considered ‘end-of-life’, and Microsoft is withdrawing support for it because it uses outdated technology. This means that it will no longer receive important security updates and previous bugs will not be fixed.

This means that the risk and cost are placed on service providers to develop twice for modern browsers and again for Internet Explorer. As free, modern alternatives are available for most platforms it is difficult to justify spending public money on further development.

Please see the Withdrawal of support for Internet Explorer notice from NHS Digital for more information and guidance.

The Windows Project – virtual and in person Writing Advice Desk

Provides free feedback and advice from experienced published writers on scripts, novels and poetry.

Writing Advice Desk at Liverpool Central Library

Would you like to find out details of publishing opportunities, performance venues, workshops and courses?

You can bring some of your writing – stories, poems, scripts – for friendly on-the-spot appraisal and advice from established writers. 
The popular Writing Advice Desk is at Liverpool Central Library, William Brown Street, on the first Wednesday of each month:  5.30pm – 7.00pm.

Pop in for free friendly on-the-spot appraisal and advice or to find out details of publishing opportunities, performance venues, workshops and courses.

Virtual Writing Advice Desk go to the website

We also provide the Writing Advice Desk service to you virtually. Providing writing advice for writers of all abilities and from all over the UK and internationally, reaching a new and more diverse range of creatives.

Submit up to 6 double-spaced pages of script, story or novel; or up to 4 poems (with up to a total of 120 lines in all), for free feedback and advice from experienced published writers.

Please include:

  • A short paragraph of biography or background details, including how long you have been writing and any publishing track record, details of courses or workshops attended, if applicable.
  • A brief outline of what you want to get out of the consultation, or any questions you may have.

Please note each consultation/feedback is a one-off and no further correspondence will be entered into thereafter.

The VWAD Submission Guidelines document is available to download from the website.

What areas of the city is this for?
People from anywhere in the city

Contacts

The Windows Project - virtual and in person Writing Advice Desk, (The Writing Advice Desk) Level 2, Liverpool Central Library, William Brown Street, L3 8EW
https://www.windowsproject.co.uk/writing-advice-desk-1

 

 

Delivered in partnership with

Healthwatch Liverpool
Citizens Advice Liverpool