Kate Karko
@katekarko
YA and creative non-fiction writer. Author of NAMMA. MA Creative Writing with Distinction MMU. Teacher of art and creative writing.
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I love this post by Rebecca. It’s true that travel has the power to inspire us to write and wonderful that her ideas grew while in the most magical of places: the wild and beautiful lands of the Tibetan Plateau. Rebecca King
A dive into the inspirational reading experiences that helped Rebecca to write her own exciting and thought-provoking adventure: Ember & the Fates of Mount Never - OUT NOW! The Books That Inspired Me faberacademy.com/the-books-that… Rebecca King
Save Windermere lake from sewage and an environmental catastrophe - Sign the Petition! chng.it/pvyGdF5z via Change.org UK
We are so excited for Rebecca King's visit on Saturday! Come along and write your very own Fate Card and fold some origami birds. 11am-1pm.
So honoured to have been longlisted for the QuietManDave Prize for my flash non- fiction. Thank you. #QMDPrize Manchester Writing School
So excited to be shortlisted for the QuietManDave Prize 2022! It is wonderful to be placed alongside such talented short-form writers and to receive the encouragement of Dave Murray's family and the Man Met writing community. #QMDPrize Manchester Writing School mmu.ac.uk/news-and-event…
Just finished this remarkable book. It is so exciting and moving. The voice of Lucas is pitch perfect and Richard Lambert’s poetic language is beautiful. Mikka @ Everything With Words Richard Lambert
You did it! Congratulations, Kathryn!🎉 Such a wonderful evening. Your reading was beautiful. So good to meet you. Manchester Writing School #QMDPrize
Congratulations, Sara!🎉 It was so moving to hear you read your flash non-fiction piece. Powerful. So great to meet you. A real celebration of short form writing tonight.Manchester Writing School #QMDPrize
Looking forward to this winter treat.#thedarkisrising BBC World Service
Some interesting filing in Waterstones, but serendipitous to see my writing pal, Rebecca King’ fab novel Ember Shadows atFoMN nestled next to E. Nesbit’s Five Children and It, which we read on our MA. Oh, the joy! Rebecca King Manchester Writing School