Inspiring Aspiring Writers with Testimonials: Expert Women Blog
- Fran Acheson

- Mar 28
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 22
Are you an aspiring writer looking for inspiration and guidance from female subject specialists? Look no further than Morfarch Media, a training and media content business founded by Fran Acheson. Morfarch Media is dedicated to providing women with the opportunity to engage with the media through their Expert Women scheme, which includes mock television interviews and radio panel discussions.

One of the exciting initiatives from Morfarch Media is the upcoming blog featuring testimonials from aspiring writers who have been inspired by the Expert Women scheme. These testimonials will showcase the success stories of women who have honed their writing skills and found their voice through this program. Whether you are a budding writer looking to improve your craft or a literature enthusiast eager to learn from the best, these testimonials are sure to motivate and empower you on your writing journey. In addition to the blog, Morfarch Media is launching a regular podcast hosted by Ifor ap Glyn, former National Poet of Wales. This podcast will delve into a wide range of literary topics and will be available in both English and Welsh, catering to a diverse audience interested in Welsh literature. Whether you are an aspiring writer seeking advice, a literature enthusiast looking for new insights, or an educator interested in incorporating Welsh literature into your curriculum, this podcast is a valuable resource for all. So, if you are looking to be inspired by the stories of aspiring writers who have found success through the Expert Women scheme, stay tuned for the upcoming blog from Morfarch Media. And don't forget to subscribe to the podcast hosted by Ifor ap Glyn to stay up to date on the latest literary discussions and insights. Get ready to embark on a journey of creativity, learning, and inspiration with Morfarch Media and their stellar lineup of content for aspiring writers, literature enthusiasts, and educators interested in Welsh literature.



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