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The style & technique of JILLY COOPER

Journalist and author of more than two dozen non-fiction books, she is best known for her long romantic novels – notably the Rutshire Chronicles which began with Riders (1985). She had completed the first version of this in 1970, but left the manuscript on a London bus; it took her more than a decade to start it again.

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Writing Magazine
June 2017
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EDITOR’S LETTER
Welciome…
Labouring long and hard over our finely wrought prose
REGULARS
THE WORLD OF WRITING
Sniffing the leather, digging the dirt, rating the greats, laying to rest and poopoo-ing Pooh… it’s a wide, weird world of writing as Derek Hudson discovers
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
We want to hear your news and views on the writing world, your advice for fellow writers – and don’t forget to tell us what you would like to see featured in a future issue…
Away from your desk
Get out of your garret for some upcoming activities and places to visit
Editorial calendar
Strong forward planning will greatly improve your chances with freelance submissions. Here are some themes to consider for the coming months.
WRITERSʼ WEB WATCH
WM‘s resident webcrawler suggests honing your social media writing to create the best impression
WORD worries
PC trainer Greta Powell helps you keep up to date with writing software Word
Helpline
Your writing problems solved with advice from Diana Cambridge
PUBLISHING
What’s the message
Know what you’re trying to achieve with your novel, urges Michael Allen
From the OTHE SIDE R OF THE DESK
Agent Piers Blofeld thinks self-publishing is not necessarily a good option for authors
ASK A LITERARY CONSULTANT
Literary consultant Helen Corner-Bryant considers the options for a writer whose fantasy novel comes in at a weighty 225,000 words
Building a buzz
Advice on building a vibrant and lasting online sales presence from Bookollective digital marketing expert Aimee Coveney
EXCLUSIVE ONE-TO-ONE ADVICE
WM and Bookollective have teamed up to offer a FREE one-to-one advice session with a digital marketing specialist, editor, designer and publicist for one lucky WM reader.
PROJECT failure
What do you do when a project fails through no fault of your own? Simon Whaley asks three writers how they pick up the pieces.
UNLOCK YOUR CREATIVITY
THE TEN HUNDRED WORD TEST
Technically precise language doesn’t always make your writing easier to read. Science writer Karl Beecher explores how using a smaller pool of words forces you to consider each one more carefully
Productive PROCRASTINATION
Keeping your nose to the grindstone isn’t good for your health or writing. Make time for downtime, and make the most of it, with advice from Sophie Beal
SENSORY inspiration
Stimulate your senses and refresh your creative muscles with inspiring ideas from Kerrie Flanagan
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE MAD… PART 2
Writers need to keep their heads in the clouds but their feet on the ground. Learn how professionals balance delusion and pragmatism, imagination and reality, with Steven Chapman
STAR INTERVIEW
A lasting legacy
The times change but people are always people, historical drama author Katherine Webb tells Tina Jackson
FICTION
Creating the PERFECT CRIME
The basic building blocks of crime fiction, explained by creative writing tutor Henry Sutton, aka author Harry Brett
Novel Ideas
Selling your work is more than a business need, says Lynne Hackles
SEEING THE big picture
Author and lecturer James McCreet peers through the lens in search of patterns and universal lessons
THOROUGHLY MODERN myths
Explore the timeless appeal of myths, legends and fairytales with Margaret James
I wish I’d known…
Novelists tell us what they wished they’d known right at the start of their careers.
When characters collide
Characters drive story in a modern classic, explored by Helen M Walters
I, Reboot?
The idea of artificial intelligence, from sentient robots to web-connected hive minds, has always played a significant role in SF, but there is still potential to explore new developments, says Alex Davis
WRITING LIFE
On writing
Tony Rossiter explores great words from great writers
SELF service
Writing demands attention and a certain insularity, but don’t let it tarnish your relationships, urges Adrian Magson
Funny talk
Funny in real life and funny in print are different skills, says Jane Wenham-Jones
NINETY-PERCENT MISTAKES
Indie author Mike Bodnar shares his valuable experience of recording an audiobook
Too good to be TRUE
Some lives are too exciting to be credible, Lorraine Mace discovers
INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES
How I got published
Suzanne Jackson’s The Beguiler is published by the new Tickety Boo Press imprint Venus Ascending. She shares her path to publication with Dolores Gordon-Smith
Shelf life: VERONICA HENRY
Scriptwriter turned novelist Veronica Henry shares her five favourite reads with Judith Spelman
SUBSCRIBER SPOTLIGHT
Share your writing success stories. If you subscribe to Writing Magazine and would like to feature here, email Tina Jackson, tjackson@warnersgroup.co.uk
CIRCLES ‘ ROUNDUP
If your writing group would like to feature here, whether you need new members, have an event to publicise or to suggest tips for other groups, email Tina Jackson, tjackson@warnersgroup.co.uk
Spousal SUPPORT
Children‘s authors Charlotte and Adam Guillain discuss their writing process, individually and as a husband and wife team, with Amy Sparkes
CRIME FILE
National newspaper journalist Sabine Durrant discusses her third novel, Lie with Me, with Chris High
XAN BROOKS
Journalist Xan Brooks left a staff role at the Guardian to get his first draft down, he tells Adrian Magson
JANE ISAAC
The crime author’s working routine has changed since she began writing full-time, she tells Lynne Hackles
COMPETITIONS AND EXERCISES
WIN! £500 IN CASH PRIZES & PUBLICATION
1,000-word SHORT STORY COMPETITION
Until the End of the World
You said that you would wait for me forever. I keep
What‘s your EMERGENCY?
Learn the value of research by workshopping designated roles, with an exercise from Julie Phillips
SUBSCRIBER
Embed three words into your story for this month, as
BYE, BYE, BABY (Baby Goodbye)
Jennifer Moore ‘s fiction has appeared in numerous
Red Editing Pen
Each month, we give you a few sentences which would all benefit from some careful use of your red editing pen. As writers, and regular readers of Writing Magazine, you should not find any of these too difficult. But if you would welcome a little help, you can always check out Richard Bell ‘s suggested solutions below.
POETRY
Battle lines
Judge Meg Marsden highlights the winning poems from our Bayeux Tapestry Poetry Competition
A GREEK TRAGEDY
Alison Chisholm visits a familiar poetic destination to explore a contemporary tragic theme
Poetry in practice
Think about audience appeal to write performance poetry, says Doris Corti
Poetry from A to Z
Poet Alison Chisholm guides you through the language of poetry
Finding the funny bone
Polish your comic poems for this month‘s competition so they scrub up nicely, advises Alison Chisholm
NON-FICTION
The nature of a showcase
Take the initiative to showcase, and thus sell, your work at every opportunity, says Patrick Forsyth
Could You Be A Writer?
Marian Ashcroft talks with Susie Busby, Principal of The Writers Bureau, Britain‘s largest independent writing school, about what it takes to be a writer.
How do you BOOKMARK a website?
Keep track of online resources using ‘social bookmarking ‘, as Tarja Moles explains
The right view
How does Google affect travel writers? Patrick Forsyth explains
NEWS
Fly off on a journey
The Dragonfly Tea Short Story Competition 2017 is open
Poems for the Isle of Arran
The competition is awarded by the Arran Theatre and
Return of the Kitschies
The Kitschies, the literary awards for the year‘s best
Darke stage plays
Honouring playwright Nick Darke, who died in 2005,
Are you the young writer of the year?
The Sunday Times/Peters Fraser & Dunlop Young Writer
Get your poems write for Winchester
The Winchester Poetry Prize 2017 is inviting entries.
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
Soul & Spirit is a spiritual lifestyle and mindfulness
FLASHES
Patrick Galbraith is the new editor of the weekly Shooting
UK LITERARY MARKET
One of Scotland‘s leading literary magazines, Chapman
Green gawpers
East Anglian arts organisation Flipside has launched
Weigh in at Wigtown
Entries are invited for the Wigtown Poetry Competition
Writing in recovery
A Wild and Precious Life is a forthcoming anthology
GLOBAL MAGAZINE MARKET
Now in its nineteenth year, Cicada is an awardwinning
Revisit the past for Cornish comps
The Royal Cornwall Museum is inviting entries of published
It‘s a Funny Old World
Whether you are grateful to the substance, or looking
FLASHES
The Jackal is a free luxury magazine for men with ‘stylish
GLOBAL MAGAZINE MARKET
Consequence is an international literary annual focusing
Flights of fancy
Bradford on Avon Arts Festival Poetry Competition 2017
Well, well, Wells
The Wells Festival of Literature creative writing competitions
Get a break at Take a Break
Take a Break magazine accepts filler submissions online
UK BOOK MARKET
Publishing in black and white
Can you win this Canterbury contest?
The Canterbury Festival Poet of the Year Competition
You otter enter this competition
The bi-annual Dorset Fiction Award is inviting short
FLASHES
Camping and Caravanning, the monthly magazine for members
GLOBAL LITERARY MARKET
Get your Goat, people
A successful sequence
The Overton Poetry Prize is inviting entries of poetry
Don‘t Ms out if you ‘re a woman writer
Mslexia is inviting entries for the Women‘s Poetry
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
A purr-fect opportunity
The moon on a poetry stick
The Battered Moons Poetry Competition 2017 is open
Poems for the common good
The Bread and Roses Poetry Award is a new poetry prize
And another thing…
‘One of the major misconceptions about poetry is that
FLASHES
The Royal Meteorological Society and the Royal Photographic
GLOBAL SPECFIC MARKET
See into Blind Spot
Capital verse
The London Magazine Poetry Prize is open for entries.
Creative futures for under-represented writers
The Creative Future Literary Awards invite entries
GLOBAL HORROR MARKET
Binge on brains
INTRODUCTIONS
Writing Magazine presents a selection of DIY, building and decorating magazines currently accepting contributions. We strongly recommend that you familiarise yourself with their guidelines before submitting and check websites, where given, for submission details.
GLOBAL CHILDREN ‘S MARKET
A division of Penguin Young Readers Group, the award
FLASHES
Nigel Harris is managing editor of Rail Magazine for
GLOBAL SPECFIC MARKET
Get up to no good
Write in flight
US small press Pole to Pole Publishing is reading for
Pen entries for PENfro
PENfro Open Poetry Competition 2017 is inviting entries
An eye on the prize
The seventh Eyelands Short Story Competition is inviting
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
Get the Scoop scoop
Write freely
Entries are invited for the Rhyme & Reason Writing
You‘d be mad to submit
Mad Scientists is a fun US print magazine in which
Opening up
Bottlecap Press is a new small press committed to authors
FLASHES
Parrots, a monthly magazine for psittacinophiles, is
UK FICTION MARKET
Progressive publisher
New imprint from leading US publisher
Abrams, the US publisher best known for the Diary of
Going underground
Chthonic: Weird Tales of Inner Earth is to be an anthology
INTERNATIONAL ZINE SCENE
Islanded Quarterly is a new UK zine paying writers
FLASHES
That‘s Life magazine is looking for ‘silly snaps and
GLOBAL SELF-HELP MARKET
Make a change
Opportunity for young Shetland writers
The theme for this year‘s Young Shetland Writer, open
A year in legendary lit
The Legendary Lit competition is the inaugural creative
Prizes for newcomers
The Fiction Desk is inviting entries for The Newcomer
GLOBAL HORROR MARKET
An online horror and dark fiction magazine Nightmare
Children and animals
Young writers and artists aged 7-18 and living in Scotland
FLASHES
The next quarterly 1,000 Word Challenge is for 1,000-word
GLOBAL ROMANCE MARKET
Lore Lush Publishing is a digital-first publisher of
A new look for ebooks
A new app for Apple devices, Oolipo promises to ‘unlock
Book Talk
‘A famous London bookshop recently held a discussion
UK SPECFIC MARKET
Venus Ascending is a new imprint of Tickety Boo Press
Pamphlets for Prole
The competition, which is open to new and established
Prospect of excellence for short story writers
The Royal Society of Literature is inviting entries