E.L. Norry at City Writes — and a Novel Studio deadline to note

E.L. Norry is one of those writers who just keeps delivering, and we can't wait to celebrate her latest, Outlaws, out this July.

E.L. Norry’s latest novel, Outlaws, out this July

Norry is a multi-published author of middle-grade fiction and non-fiction, including Fablehouse and Fablehouse: Heart of Fire (Bloomsbury 2023 and 2024) and Runaways (Bloomsbury 2025). She is also an alumna of both the Book Edit Story Within and the Novel Studio, and this July she takes to the City Writes virtual stage to celebrate the publication of Outlaws (Bloomsbury), her latest middle-grade novel.

Author E.L. Norry

For those who don’t know, City Writes is City St George's termly showcase of new writing talent, founded and hosted by Dr Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone and now in its seventh year. The event takes place on Wednesday 15 July at 7pm on Zoom and you can register here.

Alongside Norry, competition winners from the City St George’s Short Writing Courses community will also read their work live. If you are a past or present City St George’s Writing Short Course student, you are eligible to enter the competition. All you need is 1000 words of fiction or creative non-fiction. There is no set theme: all genres and reading ages are welcome (apart from picture books). The deadline is midnight, 12 June. Email your submission to: rebekah.lattin-rawstrone.2@city.ac.uk stating which course you took or are taking.

And for anyone who’s inspired to follow in E.L. Norry’s footsteps, the deadline for 2026/27 Novel Studio applications is fast approaching. If you're ready to write your novel, this is the programme I'd encourage you to look at seriously. I’m co-founder and course director of the programme at City St George's, and have seen firsthand, over the past twenty years, how helpful the course has been in guiding writers on that path towards publication..

It's a year-long, intensive programme – 30 weeks, two evenings a week – available in-person in London or fully online. Over three terms you’ll develop your novel from concept to completed submission package, workshopping in progress with peers and tutors, building craft across plotting, character, voice and narrative drive, and gaining access to agents and publishers in Term Three. Your work will be included in a professionally edited anthology distributed to all UK literary agents, and one-to-one tutorials and an industry showcase are all part of the year.

Two fully funded places are available via the Captain Tasos Politis Scholarship, open to talented writers from low-income households. Applications close 31 May. To apply or find out more, get in touch here.

Hope to see some of you at City Writes in July to celebrate E.L. Norry and the competition winners, and to read some applications to the Novel Studio before the May 31 deadline!


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Book Edit Community News Round-Up

It's been a while since our last update, and what a lot has happened! Read on for the latest from our community – a testament to the ongoing relationships we cherish with our authors long after their projects are complete.

Publication Successes

Last year's Writers' Prize judge Lara Haworth has been shortlisted for the McKitterick Prize for her phenomenal debut novel, Monumenta. The McKitterick Prize celebrates outstanding first novels by writers over 40, and this follows Lara being shortlisted for the Nero Prize late last year – a wonderful double recognition.

Jo Cunningham is publishing the second in her cosy crime series this August. Her debut, Death By Numbers, was released last year to rave reviews, and A Calculated Murder sees a return for amateur sleuth and actuary Una McMurray, this time set at an international cat show. Expect the usual deadpan comedy and clever craft in this novel too.

Award-winning novelist Hannah Begbie has published her stunning third novel, The Last Weekend, a compelling portrait of female friendships and secrets set over one dramatic weekend by the sea in Dorset. For more about Hannah’s other novels, visit her website HERE.

Nick Shepherd, has published his compelling memoir Changing Through War & Peace, My Life in Five Countries. From surviving the London Blitz to commanding field guns through the jungles of Malaya, to becoming CEO of a major cultural Institution in Mexico, Nick’s life embodies the transforming power of embracing difference. Speaking of his wonderful book, Nick generously has said ‘if the contents are coherent and orderly, it is due to ‘The Book Edit’s’ meticulous care.’ Watch this space for an interview to celebrate the launch of his memoir.

Writers' Prize winner Kay Inkle has sold her debut climate fiction thriller, Overspill, to SRL Publishing. Climate fiction (or ‘cli-fi’) explores our relationship with environmental change, and Kay's thriller promises to be a gripping entry to the genre. Watch this space for an interview with Kay ahead of publication.

Writers' Prize longlisted author Chris Bridges has released his debut psychological thriller, Sick to Death (Avon) to fantastic reviews, with the Guardian calling it 'deliciously dark and twisted, and a lot of fun.'

Book Edit Editor and host of the Writers' Prize, Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone, has been awarded a PhD by the Open University for her novel, All the Hollow Places. Her supervisor said, 'This is an original, ambitious novel, formally innovative, covering a rich and sensitive period of political and cultural history and offers the reader a creative engagement with an individual life as well as making a formal interrogation of, and intervention in, conventional narrative design in contemporary fiction.' This academic achievement further strengthens the depth of editorial expertise we bring to our clients' work.

Dr Rebekah Lattin-Rawstrone

And on a more personal note – my ten-year-old son has started work on the second volume of his manga, The Definitely Normal School! For anyone interested in the first volume, published last year, you can find a copy HERE, and if you're with Kindle Unlimited it's currently £0.00!

Opportunities

We're hard at work behind the scenes to bring you 2025's Writers' Prize. Full details of this year's judge and submission deadlines will be available by July. If you want to make sure you're on the list to hear about this first, sign up HERE.

Writers' Prize winner Hannah Hoare has teamed up with Newcastle University to run a science fiction short story competition, spotlighting DNA data storage as a revolutionary theme. Three prizes of £750-250, plus top stories to be published in an anthology.

The Novelry are offering a staggering £75,000 prize for their new writing competition. Full details are HERE.

For further writing prize competitions and opportunities, visit Penguin's comprehensive list HERE.

And finally…

I'm currently teaching The Story Within online with a wonderful group of writers and continuing to love the sense of engagement and community that is being generated. If you'd like to join me next term, do watch this space or email me on Emily@thebookedit.co.uk to be first to know when the next course is released.

That's all from me. I hope you're all thriving and managing to carve out some creative space for yourselves in this mad busy world.