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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
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Editorial calendar
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Sniffing out talent
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Scale the walls
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Writing Magazine presents a selection of crafting publishers currently accepting contributions. We strongly recommend that you read back issues, familiarise yourself with their guidelines before submitting and check websites, where given, for submission details.
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Audio is waiting for you
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A bold perspective
Novel Ideas
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DAW opening
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Smashing writers wanted
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Find time for Epoch
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Shining a light on the novella
Literature Matters
The Royal Society of Literature is inviting submissions
Clarity and complications
Contrast complexity with simplicity in your travel writing, suggests Patrick Forsyth
FLASHES
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Prospective opportunities
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Anything but plain
Get Arkbound
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Make a connection
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Inside, outside – searching for balance
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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
CHRIS SIMMS
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DYLAN YOUNG
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ANNE BOOTH
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On not writing
Author James McCreet considers how the best writing sometimes comes from a period of not writing at all
SLOGANS FUN
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TRY THE scenic way
Make your story an unpredictable journey rather than following the satnav route, urges Adrian Magson
Under the Microscope
Author James McCreet takes a forensic look at Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece for lessons in excellence
The FEAR factor
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I wish I’d known…
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Make believe
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