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'Joan Brady, the distinguished author of Theory of War, which won
the Whitbread Book of the Year in 1993, has made the astonishing claim that the
fumes from a factory next door to her home made her writing more downmarket.'
News Review reports.
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The latest figures show growth in indie booksellers and their sales.
The Independent Alliance has shown a way forward for smaller publishers.
News Review looks at the good news and how it affects writers.
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'The current controversy surrounding cuts in grants to regularly-funded
organisations by Arts Council England has raised the interesting question of
whether publishing should be publicly funded.' News Review investigates
state funding for literature.
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'Christmas 2007 was not the disaster that had been feared in the book trade.'
News Review looks at how books might fare in a recession.
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News Review looks at the ongoing hunger for books and the success of Book Aid
International, BookCrossings and Bookmooch.
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News Review on the clash of the titans, as Wikipedia squares up to Google and
they both announce major new plans to dominate the delivery of information on
the web.
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'For children who have difficulty with reading or just aren't interested,
books based on familiar programming can be the vital hook that turns them into
readers.' Sally Floyer in the Bookseller on TV tie-ins and reading.
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'The sorry fact is that the conventional publishing industry is currently
running round like a headless chicken, giving readers what they think it
wants, and getting it wrong, and losing money hand over fist. ' Fay
Weldon castigates publishers in Writing and Education.
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'It is the storyteller, the dream-maker, that is our phoenix, that
represents us at our best, and at our most creative.' Doris Lessing, in her Nobel Laureate's address
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'At the beginning there were people who said "She only got this deal
because she's his daughter." Cecelia Ahern, daughter of the Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern, in the
Bookseller
'You who write, choose
a subject suited to your abilities and think long and hard on what your
powers are equal to and what they are unable to perform.'
Horace
This 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
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This the first of six extracts from The ABC Checklist for New Writers: How
to Open Doors and Get Noticed the First Time Around by Lorraine Mace and
Maureen Vincent-Northam, published by Orana Publishing at £10.99. This useful
book gives succinct answers to the many problems writers face, making it an
indispensable reference for the budding writer.
Google’s wonderful earth mapping offers you a way to supply a
graphic to mark a particular location, say a venue for an event you are
organising, or where you live. And it’s all free.
Chas Jones shows you how to use it.
A & C Black are running their own competition related to the book. You can
also read the excellent poem by last year's winner and
an article by the judge, the
book's editor Gordon Kerr, on entering competitions.
Hot off the press, the news of the winner and the full shortlist.
Enter our Poetry Writers' Yearbook competition (closing date 31 January), 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).

Including
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.
What's happening on the web? Webmaster Chas Jones writes about a ‘joe
job’ - a spam attack - on WritersServices
Chas 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.
Our Editorial
Services for writers
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Copy editing, Typing to Rewriting.
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Our newly-updated list of 2008 book fairs around the world.
Shortly-to-be-published American author Wendy Walker on her path to
the writer's life as a stay-home mom:
'How was I going to write an entire novel in the midst of the
sleepless nights and frenetic days that constituted my life? It was,
ironically, from this core-shaking doubt that the four characters in my
first novel were born.'
Bob's last column for WritersServices reflects on writing and the
Internet:
'Still haven’t broken through my writer’s block. No longer even sure I
want to. Why write? What’s writing for? Have absolutely no idea. How can one
add anything worthwhile to the work of writers like Oscar Wilde? Yet the
internet grows more vast by the minute with the words of the millions who
are certain their opinions are worth airing.'
This week
We've really enjoyed publishing Bob's column and are glad to say that
it's still available on the site for anyone to read. In the meantime we wish
him the best of luck with his writing.
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The 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.
Are 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.
Check out this page to find links to the huge number of useful articles on this site.
We 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
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