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Making sure every thing in a piece of writing is connected and possesses internal logic and flow is vital if you want to engage readers, argues James McCreet
GOOD haunting
As his new collection of ghost stories is published, author Adam Macqueen talks about his take on supernatural fiction and offers intriguing tips to get you writing your own spooky stories in the run-up to Halloween
Immaculate rejection
Every writer has to face rejection at some point – and it always stings. Novelist Julie Shackman offers advice, taken from her own experience, on how to overcome rejection and use it to work towards getting your writing published
GETTING THE FEAR
Debut novelist Raghav Rao describes his experience of pre-publication terrors – and offers coping strategies for fellow writers in a similar position
WRITING EVERYDAY VOICES
Draw on your background and experience to create authentic characters whose voices ring true, advises author K.L. Slater, whose own YA books and psychological thrillers are informed by her working class background
Skeleton keys
As the latest Kay Scarpetta novel is published, Patricia Cornwell, queen of forensic crime writing, talks to Tina Jackson about dead bodies, extreme research, and the possibilities of other life-forms
Editorial
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CREATIVE WRITING
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James McCreet applies a forensic micro-critique to the beginning of a reader’s dystopian novel
THE BUILDING BLOCK OF CHARACTER: PART FIVE
Give your stories more depth and resonance by creating rounded antagonists, advises author and tutor Ian Ayris
Stage ghosts
Edward Carey describes how the beginning of his latest novel evolved with the idea of going to the theatre in a pandemic
ACE TRIBUTE
Alison Chisholm enjoys a poem about tennis star Roger Federer that takes an unlikely turn
Playing with the past
Margaret James looks at the timeless draw of reading, and writing, historical fiction
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Why are you like that?
Look beyond character flaws to discover motivation, says Helen Walters, with an example story by Edith Wharton
OWN VOICES
Amy Sparkes talks to to children’s authors about the importance of writing stories that reflect their lived experience
Planet B
The urgent implications of climate change give an edge to writing sci-fi. Alex Davis looks at the vital questions involved in finding ‘another Earth’ in science-fiction
INTERVIEWS AND PROFILES
DANN MCDORMAN
The post-modern mystery author tells Lynne Hackles about following the fun, and trying to remember the great ideas he gets when he goes running
HELEN HECKETY
The writer and performer describes how she wanted her debut to represent a realistic disabled person like her
SHELF LIFE
NICK TRIPLOW
TIMOTHY JANOVSKY
The author talks to Margaret James about how his contemporary queer romances tell diverse love stories that take in aspects of modern life from mental health issues to online dating
COMMUNITY AND COMPETITIONS
Arresting developments
Characters can surprise you when you least expect it, says Lynne Hackles
The world of writing
What goes through a writer’s brain? Readers’ letters and dispatches from the wide world of writing
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: YOUR WRITING Pick an emotion
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Get the write idea
Explore the narrative potential of specific items and objects in these creative writing exercises
Tea With Garibaldi
Fred Johnson lives in Darlington and has been writing, on and off, for twenty years. He has had stories published in the Harvey Duckman SF/Fantasy series and in several anthologies, and is always aiming to get that novel finished. He enjoys pottering around the garden and playing his guitar – where he’s an expert at the Writer’s Block Blues.
Suncatcher IV
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INSIDE THE INDUSTRY
SELF PUBLISHING SUCCESS
Simon Whaley chats to three first-time authors about their self-publishing experiences
MOOC learning
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Behind the tape
Expert advice to get the details right in your crime fiction from serving police officer Lisa Cuttsts
GET PUBLISHED
You’ve read the advice – now get into print! Find the most up-to-date calls for submissions, writing competitions to enter and publishing opportunities to suit you and your writing in our easy-to-navigate news pages
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Linking health and travel gives lots to write about, says Patrick Forsyth
A worthy antagonist
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