GB
  
You are currently viewing the United Kingdom version of the site.
Would you like to switch to your local site?
17 MIN READ TIME

UK INDEPENDENT MARKET

BY TINA JACKSON

The Greystones Press is a new independent publishing company set up in 2014 by Mary Hoffman and Stephen Barber that published its first five titles in April this year.

‘We publish YA and adult fiction and adult non-fiction in areas that interest us: literature, art, history, music, myths and legends, fairy tales,’ said Mary. ‘We do need books that fill a niche, not necessarily huge commercial bestsellers – though one of those would help! – but each book must earn its costs by finding its own committed readers.’

Mary is a published author with more than 100 titles to her name. ‘I had been having my books published since 1975, so felt I knew one side of the industry very well. I had written everything from picture books to teenage novels, fiction and non-fiction, adult short stories – heavens, I have even written the basis for an app.’

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 December 2016
 
£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
December 2016
VIEW IN STORE

Other Articles in this Issue


Editor’s Letter
Welcome...
We’ve had a fun time leading up to this issue
INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES
On writing: John Fowles
There are at least three good reasons for keeping a
Polar attraction
Striking a balance between artistic imagination and historical accuracy is
Beat the bestsellers: JL Carr
Tony Rossiter profiles the self-styled writer who set up his
Shelf life: Peter Robinson
Crime writer Peter Robinson shares his five favourite reads with
Crime file: Cath Staincliffe
Cath Staincliffe discusses uniting nine disparate characters on a train
How I got published: Annabel Abbs
Annabel Abbs, author of The Joyce Girl, published by Impress
New author profile: Jules Grant
A criminal justice background informs the seedy underworld of Manchester
My writing day: Andy Jones
Rigorous routine and Pavlovian triggers help the former copywriter stick
BOOKS OF THE YEAR
BOOKS OF THE YEAR
Make room on your Christmas list as Writing Magazine highlights
Train your brain: Red editing pen
Each month, we give you a few sentences which would
WRITING LIFE
Writing life: Blockbusters
Hollywood script doctor Jeff Lyons doesn’t even believe in writer’s
THE 7-STEP PROCESS FOR Busting Writer’s Block
What follows are the concrete steps you can take, using
Talk it over: Start write
I think I have a great idea (don’t we all?)
Novel ideas
Who’s right?
The business of writing: Festive frustrations
As Christmas draws closer, Simon Whaley chats to three writers
Writing life: Copy protection
Even the accusation of plagiarism can ruin a writer’s career
Notes from the margin: The truth of the matter
THE TRUTH OF THE MATTER
SELF-PUBLISHING
Self-publishing: Createspace publishing, step by step
Sell your book in the world’s biggest bookshop by publishing
Self-publishing: Kindle ebooks step by step
Sell your ebook in the world’s biggest bookshop, with step
Self-publishing: DIY SOS
For some writers, the very idea of going it alone
POETRY
Poetry workshop: A pudding poem
The proof of the pudding
Poetry in practice
People are inclined to look down on poets writing humorous
Poetry primer: Poetry from A-Z
Perfect your poetry with a WM Creative Writing course. See
Poetry competition: Open invitation
Set yourself up for a strong performance in the year’s
AUTHOR EXPERIENCES
Subscriber spotlight
Share your writing success stories. If you subscribe to Writing
Circles’ Roundup
If your writing group would like to feature here, whether
COMPETITION WINNERS AND EXERCISES
Open short story winner
Helen Liston has been writing for two years and this
Circles’ roundup: What’s my line?
Writing group members can help each other to get going
Subscriber-only short story winner
PJ is a British writer and environmentalist who lives in
FICTION
Beginners: Turn to the dark side
Don’t be afraid to explore edgy characters and situations, urges
Under the microscope
Author and lecturer James McCreet puts a reader’s first 300
Fiction focus: Kill your darlings
Killing off characters can be cathartic and creatively helpful, but
I wish I’d known…
Novelists tell us what they wished they’d known right at
Writing for children: Mistakes to avoid: After publication
You’ve finally got your children’s book in your sticky mitts
Fantastic realms: Light, speed, progress
Can science-fiction really keep up with science-fact – and does
PUBLISHING
Grumpy Old Bookman
It was in 1955 (or thereabouts) that I first began
From the other side of the desk
Agent Piers Blofeld peers behind the scenes of one of
TECH
Technology for writers: Games writing Gaming nerds with ways with words? Step this way...
Discover new narrative possibilities in video game writing, and how
Technology for writers: Get the on social media
Promote yourself and your writing online with advice from Chris
Writers’ web watch
Have you got a draft of something that you’re sort-of
NON-FICTION
Features desk: I time
Journalists usually try to avoid ‘featuring’ in their articles, but
Going to market
Final (positive) straw
Research tips: Official secrets
The Government makes vast amounts of useful information available online
Travel writing know how
Patrick Forsyth presents some thoughts about descriptions to use or
RESOURCES
Miscellany
Archaic argot, unwanted updates, wrong routines, cosy cookbooks and library
Letters
We want to hear your news and views on the
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
Computer clinic
SOFTWARE SAVING
Helpline
Email your queries to Diana (please include home-town details) at:
WRITERS’ NEWS
Poetry about nature and place for The Rialto
The Rialto poetry magazine is inviting entries for the Nature
New prize in SAC short story comp
The Scottish Arts Club Short Story Competition is inviting entries
Look to the future
The free-to-enter L Ron Hubbard’s Writers of the Future Contest
UK CRIME MARKET
Killer on the hunt
Stranger than fiction
Mad Scientist Journal is a zany zine looking for fiction
Second novels, take a bow!
The RSL is accepting entries for its Royal Society of
Pullman protects
In his role as president of the Society of Authors,
FLASHES
Catrin Griffiths edits weekly legal profession magazine The Lawyer. Feature
GLOBAL FICTION MARKET
LampLight is a literary magazine, published as print and ebook,
Get your Gunn
The Neil Gunn Writing Competition 2016-17 invites entries that respond
Mythic opportunities
Mythic is a new US quarterly print magazine of SF
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
Doctor Who Magazine has been running for 37 years. ‘So
It’s a Funny Old World
A tipple called Mr Twit’s Odious Ale has been brewed
FLASHES
Vince Bamford is the new editor of British Baker, the
GLOBAL FICTION MARKET
Get to know Mugwump
Strike now
Matchbook likes to publish ‘works of short fiction and indeterminate
Magazine opening for blind writers
A magazine for those who have vision loss, the blind,
The Wundor of the written word
Wundor Editions is a new independent publisher set up by
Poems for a good Causley
The judge will be Andrew Motion and the winners will
FLASHES
Saqi Books acquired world rights to Hear Us Now: Writings
GLOBAL CRIME MARKET
Felony & Mayhem Press
Uprooted wins at BFA Awards
The British Fantasy Awards 2016 were given at FantasyCon 2016
Belmont Story Review
Belmont Story Review is the new online literary journal of
Keep it in the back garden
A monthly independent magazine and online resource, Home Farmer was
GLOBAL SPECFIC MARKET
Smugglers shoot off
And another thing...
‘I’m really not in control at all of what I’m
FLASHES
Aquila monthly educational magazine is aimed at children aged 8-13
UK FICTION MARKET
A gift from the gods
New poetry comp from Read Raw Ltd
The Robert Tannahill Poetry Competition is a new poetry contest
Rebel Base founded
US publisher Kensington Publishing are to launch Rebel Base Books
On course in Nottingham
Based in the Creative Quarter of the city, Nottingham Writers’
INTRODUCTIONS
Writing Magazine presents a selection of hobby and craft titles
GLOBAL LITERARY MARKET
Get recognised in A Public Space
FLASHES
Somerset Life monthly magazine is edited by Charlotte Skidmore. Send
GLOBAL ROMANCE MARKET
TMTLTBMG
Listen here
No Extra Words is a weekly podcast broadcasting English language
Thank goodness for small Merciers
Independent Irish publisher Mercier Press is inviting entries from unpublished
A great flow of poetry
Magma Poetry Prize 2016-17 is open for entries in two
Insatiable appetites
Launched in 2012, Insatiable Press publishes erotica and erotic romance
UK FICTION MARKET
Lightning strikes
We love Lucy
The Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize invites entries for the seventh
Youth voices
Paper Swans independent poetry press has a call out for
Gourmets get creative
Entries are now being accepted for the 2017 Mogford Prize,
FLASHES
Greetings Today monthly trade magazine is edited by Tracey Bearton
UK POETRY PUBLISHER
Dreams come blue
A towering achievement
The Christopher Tower Poetry Prize, for young poets between 16
Make a move
The Writers at Lovedean are running a short story competition
INTERNATIONAL ZINE SCENE
Barking Sycamores is a literary online journal which aims to
GLOBAL SF MARKET
Writers wanted for Humans Wanted
FLASHES
Ed Needham edits Coach, a free health and fitness magazine
GLOBAL SPECFIC MARKET
Igniting FIYAH
A Mearns to an end
Mearns Writers in Scotland is inviting entries for its New
Go for the big win with Kent and Sussex
Kent & Sussex Poetry Society is inviting entries for its
Do it right for Doolin
Doolin Writers Weekend will take place in County Clare between
Keep it short for PWG
Plymouth Writers’ Group is inviting entries for the PWG International
UK CHILDREN’S MARKET
Picture books with surprises
FLASHES
Jeremy O’Grady is editor-in-chief of The Week news aggregation magazine
GLOBAL SHORT FICTION MARKETS
Aussie shorts
Take five
The Octagon Theatre in Bolton has a call out for
Book Talk
Sometimes the music of words can inspire and seduce, as
UK INTERIORS MAGAZINE
Period Homes is a leading interiors magazine edited by Zoe
Wake up and smell the Café poetry competition
The Café Writers Poetry Competition 2016 is open for entries
Georgette Heyer stories rediscovered
Three long forgotten stories by the once bestselling queen of
Long form memoir and novellas for New Welsh Writing Awards
The Awards, which are run by New Welsh Review in
Chat
X
Pocketmags Support