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Writing Magazine
September 2016
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EDITOR’S LETTER
Welcome ...
What would you do with a time machine? Venture off
INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES
On writing: Ian McMillan
If you’re browsing in a bookshop, chances are you’ll read
How I got published
Children’s author Tom Becker creator of Darkside, explains how he
Beat the bestsellers
Trauma and survival are the themes of a writer whose
Shelf life: Antonia Hodgson
Dagger-winning historical crime author and editor-in-chief at Little, Brown, Antonia
Circles’ roundup
If your writing group would like to feature here, whether
“” Don’t Say a Word!
Improve your non-verbal communication for the good of your group
Crime file: Gilly MacMillan
Tackling family life when it turns toxic makes for a
Author profile: Tom Bale
Ordinary people being caught up in terrifying situations are what
My writing day: Kate Lord Brown
The romantic historical novelist lives in the desert and writes
PUBLISHING
Grumpy Old Bookman
Academia is all very well, but it overlooks the real
Just Write Compeition
After being shortlisted in our competition (WM, April), six writers
From the Other Side of the Desk
There is an old joke to the effect that if
DIY publishing: Doing it for the kids
Have you ever read a picture book to your child/grandchild/niece/friend’s
WRITING LIFE
Talk it over: Socially aware
Jane Wenham Jones advises a writer reluctant to embrace today’s
Novel Ideas
New writers are often told they should write, or aim
The business of writing: Festival fever
In the thick of the summer festival season, Simon Whaley
Notes from the margin: Wine bluff
Jump at chances to broaden your writing experience but know
COVER STORY
Before you write a word
Author and lecturer James McCreet addresses the passionate and frustrated
Star interview: Clare Mackintosh
Her instinct for observation and investigation inform former police officer
Fiction: The magic number
Commissioned to write a trilogy, children’s author Lari Don decided
Profile: 1 topic, 100 books
Linguist David Crystal, author of over 100 books on the
Ten top tips: Productivity tips of the pros
Organise your writing life with ten practical tips from Liz
Subscriber spotlight
Share your writing success stories. If you subscribe to Writing
Reader experiences: Back to school
Many of us dream of returning to uni for a
FICTION
Fiction: Change for the better
Every story needs change, whether inciting incident or character growth
Beginners: Another brick in a wall
Think of words as the bricks in your wall, says
Under the microscope
Author and lecturer James McCreet puts a reader’s first 300
Fiction focus: A matter of taste
Use your fictional characters’ responses to food to reveal complex
I wish I’d known…
Novelists tell us what they wished they’d known right at
Writing for children: Writing workout
Reinvigorate your writing and come up with fresh ideas for
Fantastic realms: Golden days
Is Golden Age SF still relevant for modern writers? Alex
COMPETITIONS AND EXERCISES
Train your brain: Pen pushers – Themes
Examine the underlying themes of your fictional work in progress
Train your brain: Red editing pen
Each month, we give you a few sentences which would
Short stories: Read the winning entries from our 750-word short story competition
Laura Shipler Chico is a peacebuilder, facilitator and aspiring writer
Short stories: Second Place Lost
Colette Coen has twice been shortlisted for the Scottish Book
Short story: Read our No Dialogue Short Story Competition winner
My old adversary and I each stand in our adjacent
POETRY
Open poetry competition winners
Adjudicator Alison Chisholm highlights her pick of the entries for
Poetry workshop: The whole picture
Poetry is the perfect medium to capture a brief moment
Poetry in practice
Use repetitive sounds to bring out the mood of your
Poetry from A-Z
The KYRIELLE is a French poetic form, its name based
NON-FICTION
Ghostwriting: The hidden art of the ghostwriter
Selling books with your name on the front isn’t the
Features desk: Reviewing the basics
We’ve all written fan or product reviews, but credible arts
Going to market
Do you enter competitions? They can be useful, they focus
Research tips: Ethical issues
Consider the ethical implications of your research, findings and what
UK TRAVEL MARKET
A leading publisher of travel and reference guides to over
Betty and Peter offer a big hand out
The Betty Box and Peter Rogers Comedy Writing Programme is
Think of a number
Starting with a good arrangement helps hone a finished piece
OUT AND ABOUT
Get away from your desk
Get out of your garret for some upcoming activities and
RESOURCES
Miscellany: The World of Writing
Writing advice broadcast by the BBC World Service recalled that
Letters to the Editor
Write to: Letters to the editor, Writing Magazine, Warners Group
Editorial calendar
Strong forward planning will greatly improve your chances with freelance
Behind the tape
Crimewriter and serving police officer Lisa Cutts answers your legal
Writers’ web watch
It’s not enough to say the internet has changed the
Computer clinic
PC trainer Greta Powell explains the latest Photoshop developments, with
Helpline: Your writing problems solved
Email your queries to Diana (please include home-town details) at:
WRITERS’ NEWS
Enter the world’s richest prize for a single short story
The Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award 2017 is open
Incubate your kids fiction ideas
The Times/Chicken House Children’s Fiction Competition is open for entries
A canon of poetry
Live Canon is inviting entries for its 2016 International Poetry
Fertile soil for poets
The Plough Prize 2016 Open Poetry Competition is open for
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
BBC Countryfile magazine is closely linked to the very popular
Moth enter poems
The Ballymaloe International Poetry Prize, run by The Moth magazine,
Bath-time for kids
The Bath Children’s Novel Award is open for entries to
FLASHES
Explore History is a new magazine that gives history travel
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL MARKET
Orion calls itself America’s finest environmental magazine with a ‘mission
Stan’s the poetry man
The Stanley Spencer Poetry Competition is being run by Cookham
Art is a mirror
The 2016/17 Observer/Anthony Burgess Prize for Arts Journalism is open
Imagine winning this
To celebrate the bicentenary of Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s visionary poem
UK BOOK MARKET
London Books is an independent company that ‘flies the flag
It’s a Funny Old World
‘According to popular myth,’ said the completelynovel website, ‘a 1938
FLASHES
Steve Bennett edits specialist Porsche magazine 911 & Porsche World
GLOBAL SF MARKET
Red Sun Magazine is a new US speculative fiction magazine
Be creative for Kelpies
The Kelpies Prize 2017 is open for submissions of children’s
Big winners
Simon Mawer has won the £25,000 Walter Scott Prize for
GLOBAL LITERARY MARKET
LitMag is a new American print journal publishing fiction, poetry
GLOBAL DARK FICTION MARKET
The Dark is a US-based web and digital magazine of
FLASHES
Sara Wright edits Your Dog magazine and accepts submissions of
ONLINE SF MARKET
Persistent Visions is a soon-to-launch online SF weekly. Editor Heather
ISBNs the easy way
Acquiring an ISBN – International Standard Book Number – has
Write out of the shadow
Writing Out of the HD Shadow is a national writing
A light in the dark for young writers
Phosphene is an international non-profit journal ‘giving young writers a
UK BOOK MARKET
Urbane Publications is an enthusiastic indie press founded two years
And another thing...
‘Online platforms are not going to go away. Who knows
FLASHES
Margaret Gaskin is features editor of bimonthly glossy Antiquexplorer. Contact
GLOBAL FICTION MARKET
OmicronWorld is a multimedia company which publishes books, produces films,
Prole up
The Prolitzer Prize for Prose Writing 2016 is open for
Look at pic and write hist fic
The Creative Competitor is holding a Historical Fiction Writing Competition
Write round Warrington
Stockton Heath Writers Group, based in Warrington, Cheshire, has launched
INTRODUCTIONS
Writing Magazine presents a selection of sustainable living titles currently
FLASHES
The Field monthly rural and country sports magazine is edited
GLOBAL ROMANCE MARKET
US small press Roane specialises in romance, including fantasy and
Smart options for poets from Eyewear
Poetry collection submissions are invited for the 2016 Melita Hume
Ghosts gather
To celebrate the 200th anniversary of the ghost story contest
Journal for disabled writers
The brilliantly titled Deaf Poets’ Society is a new bimonthly
UK BOOK MARKET
Alma Books is a London-based independent that publishes contemporary literary
Aesthetically inclined
The Aesthetica Creative Writing Award is open for entries until
Notice this novel comp
The Exeter Novel Prize is open for entries to the
FLASHES
The Royal Horticultural Society Photographic Competition, open to amateurs and
GLOBAL BOOK MARKET
Soul Bay is a small underground press split between London,
SoA prize talent new and old
• The £10,000 Betty Trask Prize, for a first novel
INTERNATIONAL ZINE SCENE
Whirlwind Magazine is a quarterly journal, limited edition in print
ONLINE SPECULATIVE MARKET
Recompose is a new digital magazine of interstitial short works
FLASHES
Mike Haworth is editor of 24, a new ‘national’ newspaper
GLOBAL LITERARY MARKETS
Published in print and online by Griffith University, Griffith Review
True travel tales for Ouen Press comp
The Journey is the 2016 short story competition from Ouen
It’s the business
Aiming to discover and encourage young authors and researchers, the
Mentoring opportunity
Scottish Book Trust is inviting applications for Mentoring 2017. In
FLASHES
Coach is a new free weekly men’s sports and fitness
GLOBAL FANTASY MARKET
Shimmer is an attractive magazine, both in print and online,
Enlist the crowd to get your book published
A new company, Social Publishing, has launched a platform aiming
GLOBAL SPECFIC MARKET
Quirky US indie Fuzzy Hedgehog Press likes ‘weird speculative fiction
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
Classic Bike Guide is a magazine for bikers everywhere who
Get lucky at Galley Beggar
Galley Beggar Press is inviting entries for its 2016/2017 Short
Book Talk
I’ve read somewhere that the very first named writer was