US
3 MIN READ TIME

WIN!

SUBSCRIBER-ONLY COMPETITIONS

£125 TO BE WON

Read the complete article and many more in this issue of Writing Magazine
Purchase options below
If you own the issue, Login to read the full article now.
Single Digital Issue May 2017
 
$5.99 / issue
This issue and other back issues are not included in a new subscription. Subscriptions include the latest regular issue and new issues released during your subscription. Writing Magazine
Annual Digital Subscription $48.99 billed annually
Save
32%
$4.08 / issue
Monthly Digital Subscription $4.99 billed monthly
Save
17%
$4.99 / issue

This article is from...


View Issues
Writing Magazine
May 2017
VIEW IN STORE

Other Articles in this Issue


Writing Magazine
Welcome
If you’ll forgive a slightly clumsy neologism, we’re
RESOURCES
THE WORLD OF WRITING
Made-up words old and new, mansions in the sky and libraries of your dreams, making sense of poetry and nonsense of it all. It’s a contrary old wide 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…
BEHIND THE TAPE
Novelist and serving police officer Lisa Cutts helps a reader establish a likely legal process
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 helps you keep your writing notes in order
Helpline
Your writing problems solved with advice from Diana Cambridge
A persuasive look
Patrick Forsyth reviews an often forgotten aspect of pitching by email
POWER UP
PC trainer Greta Powell looks at using PowerPoint as an effective presentation tool for your book
PUBLISHING
Fiction and lies
Even in fiction, writers need to be wary of libel, warns Michael Allen
From the OHERSIDE OF THE DESK
Agent Piers Blofeld wonders why hopeful writers don’t favour non-fiction
WRITING LIFE
Away from your desk
Get out of your garret for some upcoming activities and places to visit
YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE MAD…
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
AGENCY DISAPPROVAL
What do you do when an agent wants to take you on… once you’ve heavily rewritten your book? Jane Wenham-Jones advises a reader
Novel Ideas
How do you ensure you’re never surprised without notebook and pen? Lynne Hackles suggests some kit
EXIT STAGE LEFT
Adaptable she may be, but Lorraine Mace isn’t going to be adapting again any time soon.
KEEP IT REAL
Make ‘em laugh, Make ‘em CRY
Keep your readers on the emotional hook with advice from Patricia McBride
Make it Real
How do you immerse readers in your fiction? Psychological drama author Suellen Dainty shows how she gets under readers’ skin in her new novel The Housekeeper
STAR INTERVIEW
THE GLORIOUS HERETIC
Bailey’s Prize winner Lisa McInerney talks creativity, class divides and ‘misfit’ characters with Tina Jackson
TRUE GRIT
Readers always come back to gritty reality, but that need not always mean confrontational detail. Gary Dalkin weighs up the options and encourages you to play with reality
WIN
A Jane Austen-themed short stay at the 4-star Holiday Inn Winchester!
INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES
On writing
Tony Rossiter explores great words from great writers
How I got published
Colette Dartford describes the hard work that led to a two-book deal
LEN DEIGHTON
With a new audience revelling in the BBC adaptation of SS-GB, Tony Rossiter looks at the work of an author who created a new type of spy
Shelf life: VASEEM KHAN
Baby Ganesh Agency creator Vaseem Khan shares his five favourite reads with Judith Spelman
Under the microscope
Author and lecturer James McCreet puts a reader’s first 300 words through a forensic micro-critique
Time for a SEX CHANGE?
Don’t be put off writing viewpoint characters of the opposite gender. Let Margaret James help you achive a fictional sex change
SUBSCRIBER SPOTLIGHT
Share your writing success stories. If you subscribe
CIRCLES’ ROUNDUP
If your writing group would like to feature here, whether
CRIME FILE
True crime author Carol Anne Davis explores the dark side of human nature with Chris High
LOUISE JENSEN
A forced change of pace set Louise Jensen on the writing road, she tells Margaret James
STEWART ROSS
A prolific author, predominantly of children’s non-fiction, Stewart Ross explains how he fits it all in, to Lynne Hackles
FICTION
ASK A LITERARY CONSULTANT
Literary consultant Helen Corner-Bryant advises a new writer to map out her ideas to find the story she really wants to write
FROM FACT To fiction
Be inspired by everything around you, with ideas for turning real life into workable plots, from Lynne Hackles
Avoid the UNLIKELY
Timeless advice on short story submissions from Adrian Magson
Pro prose
Explore some advanced ‘microediting’ techniques with practical examples from author and lecturer James McCreet as he revisits his novel-in-progress
WELCOME TO MY WORLD
Helen M Walters explores an F Scott Fitzgerald classic to illustrate how to engage readers and evoke a time and place
A Series of INTERESTING EVENTS Part 2
Amy Sparkes investigates how to write a ‘closed’ series for children
Queer as folk
Supernatural stories rooted in local lore get right under your audience’s skin, says Alex Davis
COMPETITIONS AND EXERCISES
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.
WIN! £500 IN CASH PRIZES & PUBLICATION
Think that crime doesn’t pay? It could if you win this
Not a Drill
Dave woke abruptly to the braying of the general alarm
BOTTLE IT
How do you maintain the enthusiasm fired up at your writing group between meetings? Julie Phillips has some suggestions
My Life So Far
Terry Baldock lives in Droitwich Spa and has retired
POETRY
SCORCHING POEMS
Judge Alison Chisholm highlights the poems that sparked her interest
Within the gallery
It’s more common to write poems about works of art than the gallery that houses them, but Alison Chisholm is impressed by this attempt
Poetry in practice
Poets should create images, not spell things out, says Doris Corti
Poetry from A to Z
Poet Alison Chisholm guides you through the language of poetry
NON-FICTION
GET ON COURSE
Do you have expertise you could share with others by writing online courses? Simon Whaley talks to two writers who’ve entered this writing market.
CURRENT AWARENESS TOOLS
With the right tools, valuable information and new developments will come to you, says Tarja Moles
Agents for information
Patrick Forsyth experiences more than he bargained for at a travel agent.
WRITERS’ NEWS
Reflect on that landscape
Your essential monthly round-up of competitions, paying markets, opportunities to get into print and publishing industry news.
Exit earth, enter storgy
Exit Earth is the STORGY Magazine short story competition
A new twist on fairy tales
The National Literacy Trust and Bloomsbury have joined
Long-sighted new work
Eyewear Publishing has launched the 2017 Lorgnette
GLOBAL CRIME MARKET
Digital crime on rise
New comp for newbies
The Michael Terence Publishing Short Story Competition
Win a Virago contract and £7,500 advance
The Virago/The Pool New Crime Writer Award is inviting
Get creative for Cymru
The 2017 Welsh Poetry Competition, which launched on
FLASHES
Scottish Caravans & Motorhomes is a new quarterly
GLOBAL SPECFIC MARKET
Funny green men
Get lucky for Ledbury
The Ledbury Poetry Festival is inviting entries for
Lift the lid on lit
Bottlecap is a new small press, ‘dedicated to authors’
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
A blooming great read
It’s a Funny Old World
Literature in the raw had added a cheeky dimension
FLASHES
Jaguar Enthusiast monthly magazine is published by
GLOBAL MAGAZINE MARKET
New home for non-fiction
Free monthly comp with prizes
The monthly free-to-enter Spinetinglers short story
Give Londnr the lowdown
Londnr magazine has teamed up with Spread the Word
Find poems for Firsts
Wirral Festival of Firsts is inviting entries for its
UK THRILLER MARKET
A sticky end
Trad tales for radio
Aim for ‘good old fashioned storytelling’ in the free-toenter
Poetic art for this prize
The David Burland Poetry Prize 2017 is open for entries.
Answer Questions’ call
Questions is a quarterly online Australian journal
FLASHES
Buses magazine covers the bus and coach industry. Editor
UK HISTORY MARKET
The way things were
Churchill’s wartime fantasy
In February Nature reported on the rediscovery of a
GLOBAL ONLINE MARKET
Breakfast beanfeast
First novel, second year running
Now in its second consecutive year, the First Novel
And another thing…
‘Ancestors, distant relatives and the past really were
FLASHES
Classic Bus bimonthly magazine welcomes illustrated
GLOBAL MAGAZINE MARKET
Attitude no problem here
Prize for Cheshire cats
The 2017 High Sheriff Cheshire Prize for Literature
Designing dystopias
Labello Press in Co Tipperary, Ireland is inviting
GLOBAL SF MARKET
Future nature
INTRODUCTIONS
Writing Magazine presents a selection of faith-based publications currently accepting contributions. We strongly recommend that you familiarise yourself with their guidelines before submitting and check websites, where given, for submission details.
FLASHES
Monthly general interest magazine The Oldie, which
GLOBAL LITERARY MARKET
Head for The Humber
Showcases and more for playwrights
Writers Avenue Theatre Company, based in London, has
Opportunity with Oracle
A new Canadian audio market needs SF/fantasy short
Lion Hudson shuts down
Lion Hudson, the Christian publisher based in Oxford
UK NON-FICTION MARKET
A rare buzz
Sussex poets, slip into this competition
Slipstream Poets invites entries for the Sussex Chactonbury
The best from the east
The longlist for the fifth biannual New Angle Prize
Submit your short form poems
Prolific Press publishes two magazines for short form
Global poetry market
Sharkpack is a paying poetry market. It needs submissions
FLASHES
Autocar editor Mark Tisshaw considers articles from
GLOBAL INSPIRATIONAL MARKET
Chicken Soup reheated
Shining a light on the dark
The 31st annual Bram Stoker Awards for superior achievement
New voices from Norfolk
Writers in Norfolk aged 11-18 years are invited to
GLOBAL SPECFIC MARKET
New horizons for translated SF
INTERNATIONAL
ZINE SCENE
FLASHES
Journeys in Translation is looking for people to translate
GLOBAL SPECFIC MARKET
Pen partners
History tales
The Katherine Swynford Society runs quarterly writing
A political prize
The Anthony Howard Award offers journalists under 27
Say hello to Lillicat
Lillicat Publishers is an author-friendly US small
UK ROMANCE MARKET
Hot, fast and fun
Reflective poetry prizes
Entries are invited for the 17th International Poetry
FLASHES
The Guildford Magazine is published twelve times a
GLOBAL REPRINT MARKET
Reapply with reprints
A Hull hurrah for new laureate
Hull, UK City of Culture 2017, will host the announcement
Book Talk
The figure often quoted is 180,000. That’s the number
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
A breath of fresh air
SF shortlists from both sides of the Pond
The shortlists for the 2016 British Science Fiction
GLOBAL SMALL PRESS MARKET
Take control and submit
Head to High Weald
High Weald Writing Retreats has teamed up with New
Be off with your travel writing
Author Christopher Allen, who runs the I Must Be Off
The Wolves’ call
A bimonthly magazine, Wolves has a content of fiction
Olga Sinclair invites stranger stories
Norwich Writers’ Circle is inviting entries for the
Competition rules and forms
Enter online at www.writers-online.co.uk or by post