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Writing Your Experience
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Under winter’s
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Ne w Year, ne w wr it ing challenges
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Five quick questions
1. When and where did your journey as
Can you keep a secret?
Helen M Walters explores ways of using secrets and the way things may not be as they appear on the surface in your fiction, with a short story by Claire Keegan
PUNK & disorderly
Alex Davis delves deep into the sci-fi subgenres in a writers’ guide to punking up your spec-fic
Letters
STAR LETTER
THE GENEROUS GIFT OF WORDS These autumn and
CIRCLES’ ROUNDUP
SPOTLIGHT ON..Ṭhe Very Important Writers Club
Ask the Experts
Creative convalesence
Cornerstones’ Assistant Editor Sarah Conkerton discusses returning to writing after a long break, and how to get back into that creative mindset with the same enthusiasm
Stellar eclipse
From the OTHE SIDE OF THE DESK
Buildings & architecture
Tarja Moles provides the building blocks to finding stories and information relating to the built environment
Behind the tape
Writing Life
LUCKY SEVEN
It’s all very well dreaming of your writing getting discovered, but what can you do to help ace it? Read on for our seven top tips for writers who believe in making their own luck happen.
TACKLING the TOUGH TIMES
Matt Hill speaks to Miki Berenyi, former singer with indie band Lush, and discovers how she drew on her second career as a sub-editor to craft a memoir that conveys the traumas in her life with eloquent emotional honesty
The twelve gifts of Christmas
Rosalind Moody reco mmends a gift for writers in each zo diac, but only if they’re on the nice list. Find the full list with links, at www.writers-online.co .uk/ how-to-write/gifts-for-writers
A date with destiny
Apply positive thinking to make 2023 a decisive year for your writing, says Adrian Magson
KISS: Keep it simple self-publishing
Self-publishing your first book in 2023? Simon Whaley suggests a ten-kiss plan to keeping it simple
Oh, the glamour
Gillian Harvey opts for launching her latest book in a low-key kinda way
Interviews and Profiles
THE WORLD ACCORDING TO JOHN
John Irving, the author of much-loved 20th-century classics including The World According to Garp and A Prayer for Owen Meany, is back after a seven-year pause with the longest novel of his career. He talks to Tina Jackson about creating alternative families, being haunted by ghost stories, and the importance of taking the time a book requires to write
ANNIE KIRBY
The debut author’s breakthrough came when she understood that childlessness was the theme at the heart of her novel
SHELF LIFE
Australian author Chloe Hooper outlines the five books that helped her understand her way as she wrote Bedtime Story, a book that is part memoir and part exploration of how children’s literature can prepare its readers to come to terms with grief and loss
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FOLLOWING FATHER’S FOOTSTEPS
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All Betts on
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NEW START, NEW SERIES
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Jane Cable
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Competitions & Exercises
Football Crazy
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Get the write idea
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Dream OR SCREAM?
Bring the world of dreams into your writing group’s practice in these exercises from Julie Phillips
Snow idea
Imagine a whited-out world in these snow-related creative writing exercises from Jenny Alexander
We take plastic
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Poetry
Wrong-footed
Alison Chisholm explores a poem that uses homely footwear in contrasting ways as a motif
Writers’ News
Lucy love for undiscovered novelists
The Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize, now in its
POETIC FORCES OF NATURE
The Rialto Nature and Place Poetry Competition 2023
The long and the short of it
Entries are invited in two separate categories for
UK MAGAZINE MARKET
Emphasise the positive
Brought to Booker
The 54th year of the Booker Prize saw
Swimming in poetry
The Fish Poetry Prize is inviting entries of
This is the world calling
The BBC World Service – The International Radio
FLASHES
The 2022 Kindle Storyteller Award, a £20,000 literary
Monsters calling
The editorial team at the new Grendel Press
HERE AND RIGHT OUT THERE
Dead Fish Books aspires to be a multigenerational
SUSTAINABLE ENTRIES
The Cheshire Prize 2022 is for writing on
Cross reference
McFarland Books is a leading independent publisher of
STANDING UP FOR WHAT’S WRITE
The culture wars continue apace in the US,
TAKEOVER TAKEDOWN
In what will generally be welcomed as good
WRITE TIME TO ENTER
2022’s last quarterly WriteTime contest for writers over
FLASHES
Khadija Abdalla Bajaber has won the inaugural Ursula
Be in the know
Culture, current affairs and travel are the content
DARK (WINNING) ENTRIES
The Shirley Jackson Awards, given for outstanding achievement
HOWL FOR POETRY
Now in its sixth year, the WoLF Poetry
POETRY SOUNDS GOOD
The Soundwork Poetry Competition 2022 is inviting entries.
Top tech writers wanted
Despite having an expert in-house team the TechRadar
Open the door to a poetry win
The StoryTown 2022 Poetry Competition from StoryTown Corsham
Artistic A1
Any writers working in comics or graphic novels
Clear covers
Inaccurate book covers annoy readers, says Patrick Forsyth
FLASHES
Neil Gaiman, riding high off the success of
An Odyssey for authors
The Australia-based Odyssey Books bills itself as a
Take a poetic breath
The Kingston Quakers Poetry Competition 2022 is in
Within Wigan
The Past Forward Essay Competition 2023 is for
Outstanding in Orcadian
Harry Josephine Giles has won the 2022 Arthur
Storytelling is the thing
With an emphasis on storytelling, Writing Class Radio
Encouraging entries
The Bournemouth Writing Prize 2023 is inviting entries.
GET YOUR DAILY ORWELL
Literary blogging platform Substack has become increasingly popular
Try your hand for Teignmouth
The Teignmouth Poetry Festival Competition 2023 is inviting
FLASHES
Irish literary heavyweight Colm Tóibín has stepped down
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Bandcamp is a US-based website which allows musicians
It’s all about reading
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Musk read?
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INTRODUCTIONS
Writing Magazine presents a selection of current international small press submission calls. We strongly recommend that you read backlist titles, familiarise yourself with their guidelines before submitting, and check websites for submission details.
Feminist fantasy
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Open all entries
The Kent & Sussex Poetry Society Open Poetry
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The winners of the Books Are My Bag
To proudly go
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CREATIVE CONNECTIONS
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Words for talking heads
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Library accolades
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Novel Ideas
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An award winning non profit environmental magazine published
Pushing up prices
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Writers at risk in cost-of-living crisis
More than half of the writers surveyed recently
Caring and creativity
The Curae Prize, for writers who are also
INTERNATIONAL ZINE SCENE
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The surviving manuscript of George Orwell’s classic dystopian
INTERNATIONAL NON-FICTION MARKET
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CATCH UP WITH THE KELPIES
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MANGO-TASTIC
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