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Thanks to all who read and commented on last week’s post about community. It seemed to go down pretty well – perhaps writers aren’t such a solitary...
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We have received substantial feedback following the announcement of our winner for the Short Story Competition 2013 - and so, due to popular demand,...
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We have received substantial feedback following the announcement of our winner for the Short Story Competition 2013 - and so, due to popular demand,...
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We have received substantial feedback following the announcement of our winner for the Short Story Competition 2013 - and so, due to popular demand,...
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We have received substantial feedback following the announcement of our winner for the Short Story Competition 2013 - and so, due to popular demand,...
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This is a blog about the impact a blog can have on your life. And while that might sound over-introspective, the issues involved are those all...
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After a very tough deliberation process, the winner of our Flash Fiction challenge has been decided by judge and author Roshi Fernando.
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publishing houses use sales representatives to call (either physically or by phone)
on retail outlets stocking books.
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In his penultimate blog post for Writers' & Artists, Simon P. Clark discusses where you should go with your finished masterpiece - and how to...
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Leila Dewji of I_AM Self-Publishing on how writing prompts can be used to improve your craft...
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What a year we've had already! Writing courses, events galore and articles all across the site from authors offering advice on the writing process....
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How many articles have you read saying that you have to write a few words every day to be an author? I know I’ve read many along those lines and I’ve...
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The time has come. Natasha Pulley, author The Watchmaker of Filigree Street and this year's guest judge of our annual Short Story Competition, has...
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Bloomsbury asked me to blog about the journey from writing my manuscript to winning the inaugural Bath Children's Novel Award, with my YA novel, ...
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Spring is traditionally a time for refreshing, clearing out and cleaning up. What better time to give your manuscript a quick spruce by using some of...