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Writing Magazine
May 2019
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Writing Magazine
Welcome…
Dear Reader Where do you write? Are you one of those
REGULARS
THE WORLD OF WRITING
Ingenious demises, character motivations and endings in sight are all part of this month’s 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…
Helpline
Diana Cambridge solves your writing problems
Novel Ideas
Life can get in the way but words will find a way out, says Lynne Hackles
Keep an eye out
Look out for things that could enliven your travel writing, advises Patrick Forsyth
ASK THE EXPERTS
WRITERS’ VOICE: CLARIFYING copyright
Be clear about what copyright is and how assigning it could affect you with advice from the Society of Authors’ Nicola Solomon
On Writing
Tony Rossiter explores great words from great writers
From the OTHE SIDE R OF THE DESK
Literary agent Piers Blofeld knows where all the ‘invisible’ working class writers are – at the top of the bestseller lists
ASK A LITERARY CONSULTANT
After the London Book Fair, Helen Corner Bryant responds to queries about what agents are looking for right now
Clean & polish
Jane Wenham-Jones encourages a writer with five books under her belt to overcome her fear of the editing process
BEHIND THE TAPE
Expert advice to get the details right in your crime fiction, from serving police officer Lisa Cutts
Research without
Tarja Moles explains how to research online without worrying about privacy issues
WORKING WRITERS
Definite article
Want to get into magazine writing? Kerrie Flanagan lists the top ten things you need to know to make a success of article writing
Go your own way
Continuing from last month, Alex Davis shares insider advice on going freelance in literature
Writing tandem
If two heads are better than one, Simon Whaley finds out if two writers are better than one.
WRITING LIFE
Knitting ideas
Stuck for content ideas? Fear not, with advice from author Rachel Brimble, the solution is at your fingertips
SCREEN PRINT
How often are writers accurately portrayed on screen? From first-draft bestsellers to journalists who never file copy, not that often, but Michael Renouf picks some that are closer to reality.
Time to make time
What are you going to give up to write? Helen Yendall looks at solutions for people who say they don’t have enough time to write
The A to Z of a writing shed
For many of us, a writing shed is a pipe dream. Louise Tondeur made hers a reality, and offers practical advice for would-be shed scribes
Away from your desk
Get out of your garret for some upcoming activities and places to visit
The disgruntled diva
Lorraine Mace is getting hacked off with someone else getting the credit for her words
INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES
Band on the page
Taylor Jenkins-Reid mimics music journalism to tell an unconventional and wholly convincing rock’n’roll story in her new novel.Tina Jackson learns how she pieced it together
How I got published NICKI THORNTON
The debut author tells Dolores Gordon Smith how her novel, The Last Chance Hotel, won the Times/Chicken House Children’s Fiction Competition in 2016.
The style & technique of JULIAN BARNES
Tony Rossiter examines a writer who believes that fiction can be more truthful than journalism
VANESSA SAVAGE
The debut thriller writer shares her top five reads with Judith Spelman
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
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
LUKE TURNER
The author talks to Margaret James about exploring forests and sexuality in his acclaimed memoir
WRITERS’ NEWS
Your essential monthly round-up of competitions, paying markets, opportunities to get into print and publishing industry news.
It’s a Funny Old World
Weird book titles continue to raise smiles, although
GLOBAL BOOK MARKET
Unusual suggestions wanted
UK SMALL PRESS MARKET
Welsh women’s writing
Vocabulary matters
A good grasp of language is vital for writers, says Patrick Forsyth
ONLINE BUSINESS MARKET
Words wanted from women who wow
GLOBAL NON-FICTION MARKET
Endless chicken soup
And another thing…
‘The thing that I like about novels is that they are
ONLINE FINANCE MARKET
Save money and make money
GLOBAL FICTION MARKET
JNew opportunity
INTRODUCTIONS
Writing Magazine presents a selection of Specialist motoring magazines currently accepting contributions. We strongly recommend that you read back issues, familiarise yourself with their guidelines before submitting and check websites for submission details.
GLOBAL DARK FICTION MARKET
US independent dark fantasy and horror publisher Nightscape
UK AGENT MARKET
International is the word
UK FICTION MARKET
Words wanted
UK AGENT MARKET
Agent opens doors
INTERNATIONAL ZINE SCENE
Books ‘n Pieces Magazine is published by an indie publisherfriendly
GLOBAL FICTION MARKET
Small and perfectly formed
GLOBAL BOOK MARKET
Open door at Aussie Pan Macmillan
GLOBAL LITERARY MARKET
Georgia Review is a long established magazine with
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
At home on the road
JACQUELINE WINSPEAR
The bestselling mystery author lives in California but her mind is in wartime London, she tells Lynne Hackles
CREATIVE WRITING
Moving on
Sometimes you put your heart and soul into a manuscript and it just doesn’t work out. Take counselling from Sophie Beal about the best ways of dealing with a writing breakdown
Upstage, downpage
Keep control of the balance of your story by taking Adrian Magson’s advice on not letting secondary characters take over
under the microscope
James McCreet puts the beginning of a reader’s novel under his forensic gaze
The end is nigh
Get past the hump and finish your novel by following Margaret’s James’s sound advice
I wish I’d known…
‘What do I wish I’d always known? It’s a great question
A pig of a PROBLEM
Make your story move along by putting obstacles in your characters’ way, with advice from Helen M Walters
I’m hooked!
In the second half of her two-parter on creating irresistible children’s fiction, Amy Sparkes looks at honing the idea
COMPETITIONS AND EXERCISES
Write well
Explore the therapeutic properties of writing in these exercises from Jenny Alexander
Tom
1st place TWIST STORY COMPETITION £200
BUILDING BLOCKS
Fine-tune the words and sentences you use in this writing group exercise from Julie Phillips
The Girl with al the Books
1st place MID-STORY SENTENCE COMPETITION £100
POETRY
ODES TO AUTUMN
Alison Chisholm is entranced by the winners of WM’s Autumn Poetry Competition
A poetic transformation
Alison Chisholm explores a poem that sparked the creation of a series of novels
Poetry in practice
Get young children started on poetry with Doris Corti’s advice
Poetry from A to Z
Poet Alison Chisholm reaches the conclusion of her alphabet of poetry