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New Magazine Listing

firstwriter.com – Friday June 9, 2017

Publishes: Fiction; Poetry; 
Areas include: Short Stories; 
Markets: Adult; 
Preferred styles: Literary

Online, open-access journal. Submit 3-7 poems, a short story or excerpt from a novel (15-18 double-spaced pages), or up to three short shorts, by email as a .doc, .rtf, or .txt attachment; or by post with SASE if return is required. See website for full details.

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Ed Victor dies

thebookseller.com – Thursday June 8, 2017

Renowned literary agent Ed Victor has died aged 78, his agency has confirmed.

In a statement, the agency said: "It is with the deepest sadness that we announce the death of Ed Victor CBE, Chairman and founder of the Ed Victor Literary Agency. He died of a heart attack late in the evening on 7th June at the London Clinic after a long battle with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL)."

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Audible launches £10,000 writing grant

thebookseller.com – Wednesday June 7, 2017

Audible has launched a £10,000 audio-exclusive writing grant for unpublished writers. 

The Audible New Writing Grant: The Crime Edition invites crime writers to submit an unpublished thriller of 50,000 words or more to a panel including two-time Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel Of The Year winner Mark Billingham; CWA Dagger In The Library winner Sharon Bolton; The Girl On The Train and The Widow narrator Clare Corbett, the Daily Telegraph’s crime critic Jake Kerridge and Audible’s director Of content Laurence Howell.

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New Scottish crime writing course offers forensic attention to detail

heraldscotland.com – Tuesday June 6, 2017

It will be the crime writing course for those who want to develop a forensic grasp of detective fiction.

A new Scottish university course is offering aspiring crime writers the chance to learn how to write detective fiction, as well as learns about the realities of forensic science.

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New Magazine Listing

firstwriter.com – Monday June 5, 2017

Publishes: Fiction; Nonfiction; Poetry; Reviews; 
Areas include: Short Stories; 
Markets: Adult; 
Preferred styles: Literary

Submit 4-6 poems, or prose up to 2,500 words, by email or by post. No submissions via links/downloads. See website for full details.

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Andrea Mara on having the confidence to write a novel

irishexaminer.com – Friday June 2, 2017

THIS time three years ago, I got up, put on a dress and heels, and drove to my office in Dublin’s Financial Services Centre to look at my long to-do list. 

I know this not because it stands out in any way, but because back then it’s what I did every day. 

Today, I’m sitting at my kitchen table in jeans and flats, looking at an equally long but very different to-do list, and getting set to launch my first book, a psychological thriller about a woman who sees something strange in her next-door neighbour’s garden.

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Crediton Short Story Competition 2017 Shortlist announced

firstwriter.com – Thursday June 1, 2017

The shortlisted entries for the Crediton Short Story Competition 2017 have been announced:

  • Echoes From The Somme by Frances Colville
  • Entanglement by Alex Reece Abbott
  • The Apple and the Tree by Mary Sheehan
  • Down at the End of Lonely Street by Roger Tayler
  • Being Beryl by Eleanor Westwood

The shortlisted entries can be read at: http://credfest.co.uk

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Lanny Noveck & Liz Robinson Launch Boutique Literary Management Firm

deadline.com – Thursday June 1, 2017

Literary representation veterans Lanny Noveck and Liz Robinson have teamed to form Signature Ltd., a boutique literary management firm. This is a re-teaming of the duo who first worked together as agents at the William Morris Agency.

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Stuck While Writing? Try This Brilliant Advice

themarysue.com – Wednesday May 31, 2017

Every writer knows that while there are the blessed moments where words seem to pour forth in a magical river, sometimes the act of writing is like pulling teeth. Actually, pulling teeth sounds a lot easier than attempting to write when you’re blocked. The following approaches to getting unstuck could prove extremely helpful—I know they’ve helped me.

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Inkitt Free Novel Writing Competition 2017

firstwriter.com – Wednesday May 31, 2017

Inkitt is now accepting submissions of novels of 20,000 words and over for its Free Novel Writing Competition: an ongoing writing competition which every month selects a new novel for publication. 

The competition is free to enter, and is open to any genre of novel, and writers from anywhere in the world. 

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