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REGULARS
Welcome…
In idle times at Writing Magazine, though few and far
THE WORLD OF WRITING
Pets, wives, kids, prizes and cold hard cash: it’s all a question of value in the writing world this month, totted up by Derek Hudson
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
What next?
Patrick Forsyth looks at the wider implications of competition success
Editorial calendar
Strong forward planning will greatly improve your chances with freelance submissions. Here are some themes to consider for the coming months.
WRITING LIFE
Author knows best
Grumpy Old Bookman Michael Allen dusts off his medical records
On Writing
Tony Rossiter explores great words from great writers
HOW FAR CAN YOUR WRITING TAKE YOU?
To the other side of the world, discovered Tracy Fells, when she entered the 2017 Commonwealth Short Story Prize
Shelf life: TRACY CHEVALIER
International bestseller Tracy Chevalier shares the five books that inspire and influence her with Judith Spelman
PRINT TWO-SIDED
Traditional or self-published? Authors no longer have to choose one or the other, as Simon Whaley discovers talking to two writers with a foot in both camps
REASONS FOR REJECTION
Lorraine Mace fi nds publishers can have confl icting reasons for rejecting the same piece of work
ASK THE EXPERTS
From the OTHER SIDE OF THE DESK
Literary agent Piers Blofeld highlights a recent unhealthy development in the publishing industry
ASK A LITERARY CONSULTANT
Cornerstones’ Natalie Young considers the current state of the market for novellas
KEEP CALM WRITE ON
It’s difficult not to be petty when faced with unselfconscious ‘writers’, but grit your teeth and endure it, urges Jane Wenham-Jones
Helpline
Your writing problems solved with advice from Diana Cambridge
BEHIND THE TAPE
Novelist and serving police officer Lisa Cutts answers your crime queries
KNOW YOUR RIGTHS
Principles of social and governmental responsibilities and expectations can be bewildering, so learn how to get them right with advice from Tarja Moles
TEXT TOOLS
Manage your typography and text with top tips from IT trainer Greta Powell
FICTION
One true sentence
It’s one of the most quoted pieces of advice, from one of the most quoted authorities, but what did Hemingway’s ‘one true sentence’ actually mean? Author James McCreet explains
What’s your problem?
Get to grips with your stylistic tics with Adrian Magson
Novel Ideas Ideas to spare
An ideas store is a useful crutch, whether or not you ever come back to it says Lynne Hackles
Under the microscope
James McCreet explores the opening passage of a reader’s thriller manuscript
PLOTS AND PLANS
Don’t feel pressured to follow a set pattern. Write the way that feels right, says Margaret James
I wish I’d known…
Georgia Hill shares the secrets she wished she’d known at the start of her career
Liar! Liar!
Helen M Walters explores a classic unreliable narrator from the pen of Charles Dickens
How do they do it?
Author Amy Sparkes explores how writers of books for older children get it right with one wildly successful test case
IT’S GETTING OMINOUS ONLINE
Alex Davis explores technology and alternative modes of horror storytelling
INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES
THE COMMITMENT
Channel your memories, work hard, but be kind to yourself, Booker-winning Irish novelist Roddy Doyle tells Tina Jackson
How I got published
Laura McVeigh’sUnder the Almond Tree is out now from Two Roads. Interview by Dolores Gordon-Smith
The style & technique of JACK KEROUAC
On the sixtieth anniversary of its publication, Tony Rossiter examines the defining work of the Beat Generation
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
CRIME FILE
Getting under the skin of Steve Mosby’s crimewriting with Chris High
NAOMI HAMILL
The Manchester author mined her own passions for her debut novel, she tells Adrian Magson
MG LEONARD
Children’s author MG Leonard tells Lynne Hackles how she juggles writing around book events and being a busy mum
COMPETITIONS AND EXERCISES
WIN! £500
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Competition winner
PARANORMAL SHORT STORY
Thanks for the memories
Think of the decades of experience, shared and otherwise, in your writing group and capitalise on them with three suggested activities from Julie Phillips
SLIPPER THE SLIMY GETS SLUGNAPPED
Jennifer Moore’s fi ction has appeared in numerous
Red Editing Pen
Each month, we give you a few sentences which would
POETRY
Counting up
Judge Meg Marsden tallies the numbers to announce the winner of our Number Poetry Competition
INTENSIVE WRITING
Alison Chisholm analyses a poem that starkly evokes an emergency hospital admission
Poetry in practice
Doris Corti looks at the requirements of some short-form poems
Poetry from A to Z
Poet Alison Chisholm guides you through the language of poetry
Focus on the past
Channel your memories into a winning poem with advice from poetry judge Alison Chisholm
WRITERS’ NEWS
Essay this New Welsh Writing Award
Your essential monthly round-up of competitions, paying markets, opportunities to get into print and publishing industry news.
A wealth of stories
The 2018 Commonwealth Short Story Prize is open for
An Alpine retreat
Chateau de Lavigny International Writers’ Residence
Funny Northern women step to it
The Caroline Aherne Bursary for Funny Northern Women
Bigger prize pot for Bates
The 2017 HE Bates Short Story Competition is open for
Playwriting opportunity
Writers Avenue Theatre Company’s First 20 Minutes Competition
UK MAGAZINE MARKET Ride on time
Your Horse magazine delivers a wide range of practical
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Smallholding magazine, previously Practical Sheep,
GLOBAL LITERARY MARKET
Virginia Quarterly Review
Hoot hoot
Owl Hollow Press is a US indie that works hard on author
Single women join Tribe
Tribe is a Canadian print anthology, published by LP
UK FICTION MARKET
Luminous litfi c
Blogazine contributions wanted
A new Galway based monthly blogazine, Dodging The Rain
It’s a Funny Old World
Under the heading ‘That’s shallot’, a comment piece
FLASHES
Fine Woodworking magazine editor Tom McKenna welcomes
GLOBAL FICTION MARKET
Sit up for Fireside
A new Scrabble high score enters OED
The Oxford English Dictionary has declared post-truth
Authors pull together in Grenfell fundraiser
An online auction launched the week after Grenfell
Mentorship for East Midlands writers
The annual Writing East Midlands Mentoring Scheme aims
GLOBAL NON-FICTION MARKET
Walk on the wild side to a safe haven
Spread the Spread the Word word
Spread the Word London Short Story Prize is open to
Felicia offers a hand up
Curtis Brown author Felicia Yap is funding a new writing
ONLINE MARKET
Go East
Use your imagination
You are invited to let your imagination take fright
One in four offers £10,000
Write a novel celebrating single parent families and
An opening for novelists
The prize is for the first 10,000 words including synopsis
UK BOOK MARKET
Be a winner with Ouen
And another thing…
‘I like short sentences. Really short sentences. Like
FLASHES
Sarasvati is a quarterly poetry and prose magazine
GLOBAL LITERARY MARKET
Circling Rivers
The write idea for new writers
The East London Writeidea Prize 2017 is inviting entries
Head to a café for your story
The first annual Dinesh Allirajah Prize for Short Fiction
Keep it short for Stroke Support
The Ruth Rendell Short Story Competition 2017 is open
INTRODUCTIONS
Writing Magazine presents a selection of poetry magazines currently accepting contributions.
Take your poetry to the forefront
If you are a poet and have not published more than
FLASHES
Labradors Forever is the magazine of the Labrador Rescue
UK FICTION MARKET
An original outlook
Prole Laureate is looming
The Prole Laureate Competition 2018, run by Prole Books
The one-act play’s the thing
Congleton Playwriting Competition is inviting entries
GLOBAL SPECFIC MARKET
Stellar moves
Enter the Skald’s Circle
The Skald’s Circle publishes audio, usually myths and
Sign up for the Caravan
Cosmic Caravans is to be a science fiction anthology
Create a collection
Now in its third year, the SPM Publications Poetry
Earworm your way to Dakka
Dakka Press produces a monthly podcast, and proudly
FLASHES
Scottish Field monthly magazine concerns Scottish life
GLOBAL FICTION MARKET
Stories wanted from the African diaspora
Shorts for Southport
Southport Writers’ Circle has launched its SWC Annual
Speak out
The aim of the Poetry Society’s SLAMbassadors is to
Forecast inviting
The Overcast is a speculative fiction podcast which
INTERNATIONAL ZINE SCENE
Flash Bang Mysteries is a quarterly zine publishing
FLASHES
Rhythm magazine for drummers and percussionists is
GLOBAL SMALL PRESS MARKET
Buy that for a dollar
Crossing the divide
Redivider is a US print biannual and website published
Small wonders
Randall Brown, founder and managing editor of The Journal
UK COMEDY MARKET
Get creative for Comic Cuts
New children’s book prize
The Eugenie Summerfield Book Prize is a new prize for
A quick awakening for Buxton
There’s still time to enter Buxton Poetry Prize, which
A route of ideas
Patrick Forsyth considers how a bit of selfanalysis can direct you forward.
FLASHES
A new New Zealand quarterly, Black Dandy publishes
GLOBAL SMALL PRESS MARKET
Red Bird call
Book Talk
In the old days talented young graduates wanting to
Read with Peppa
As part of the promotion for the Sainsbury’s Children’s
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
Metal Hammer of the gods
Big winners
The winner of the Man Booker International Prize is