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CompetitionEnter our new Poetry Writers' Yearbook competition, with copies of the book for the winners. There's also an article from the book - 'a useful and practical guide to the fast-growing world of the poetry ezine and epoetry' - (see below). Early entries for the 2007 Diagram PrizeIncluding How to Write a How to Write Book (for those self help fanatics) and If You Want Closure in Your Relationship, Start with Your Legs. Spam and some serious ill effectsWhat's happening on the web? Webmaster Chas Jones writes about a ‘joe job’ - a spam attack - on WritersServices Audio formatsChas Jones' latest article helps you choose the best of the many available audio formats to use in your own sound recording. It's part of our new Audio Publishing section, which guides you through recording your own work. Poetry Writers YearbookThe new 2008 edition of this essential book for poets gives detailed listings of publishing companies, events and competitions, and helps you to survive and thrive as a poet. The Internet provides poets with an exciting new outlet for their poetry. with the publisher's permission we are reprinting an excellent article from the new edition. Kostas Hrisos, founder and editor of poetry ezine, Interpoetry, provides a useful and practical guide to the fast-growing world of the poetry ezine and epoetry. Review of The Handbook of Creative WritingOur reviewer concluded on this ambitious book: 'This is a serious handbook for people who approach the business of writing in a particular fashion, for whom simply ‘doing’ isn’t quite enough; it’s for people who need to know ‘why’ as well as ‘how’. On that basis, I have no hesitation in recommending it.' An Editor's AdviceThis new series is based on the advice Maureen Kincaid Speller, a long-serving WritersServices freelance editor, has given writers over the years. It deals with the most common problems she has encountered in the manuscripts which cross her desk. The series covers Dialogue, Doing further drafts, genre writing, planning, points of view, autobiography and presentation. |
Bob's Journal goes into its 7th volumeBob on correct English, writers' rooms, tv toga docu-dramas, endings and writers' motivation: 'Why do aspiring writers want to write? Because we want to give up our jobs, because we want to be rich, because we want to be famous, because we have a burning need to entertain – lots of reasons, of course, but they all essentially boil down to one: we think it will make us happier.' But he concludes: 'Maybe we aspiring writers should spend more time reading psychology books. And be more careful what we wish for.' Chas Jones warns about the sinister botnets which have taken over huge numbers of computers across the world, and shows you how to avoid being turned into a cyber zombie. The Writer/Publisher Financial RelationshipThe latest new article in our 19-part Inside Publishing series deals with the tricky financial relationship between writers and publishers and gives useful advice on how to approach it. Macmillan New Writing'With around 80 submissions a week and 7,000 manuscripts sent in to date, MNW is not short of material but is still looking for more good manuscripts.' Chris Holifield takes a look at this ground-breaking imprint which is looking for submissions from unpublished writers. Choosing a ServiceAre you having difficulty deciding which service might be right for you? This useful new article by Chris Holifield offers advice on what to go for, depending on what stage you are at with your writing. Help for WritersCheck out this page to find links to the huge number of useful articles on this site. WritersPrintShopWe have revamped our WritersPrintShop website with lots more information. If you're thinking about self-publishing, this is the place to find out what's involved. If you're ready to go ahead, our high quality service is second to none and there's an economy version for those who want to tackle some of the work themselves. You can estimate the cost for yourself. We Watch the web for writersSee also Making submissions for how to approach publishers and agents. |
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