-
Top Rated
-
- NEW SITE UPDATE (3.2) 29 votes
- FRIENDS! (3.2) 43 votes
- Missing Posts (3.2) 38 votes
- BROWSER PROBLEMS SOLVED! (3.2) 37 votes
-
Recent Comments
-
- tbelshaw [Member] on Internet Middle Men by Jak
- tbelshaw [Member] on Internet Middle Men by Jak
- admin [Member] on Internet Middle Men by Jak
- rosie on Internet Middle Men by Jak
- susanjones [Member] on TENACITY IS THE WRITER’S SPICE OF LIFE by Swhaley
- susanjones [Member] on Writing A Regular Column by Swhaley
- greenygrey [Member] on Writelink - A Rewarding Experience by Trevor Belshaw
Who's Online
-
- Guest Users: 4
Archives for: 2007
28/08/08
WRITE FOR US
We’re always keen to add to our writing article database so if you have something worth sharing please let us know.
13/08/07
Kids' Work - Writing for Parenting Magazines by Wordmate
They used to send children up chimneys and down coal mines. Best place for them, some might say. Sadly, our nanny state has outlawed these time-honored methods of gaining an income. But nowadays you can set your kids to work in a painless way – so painless in fact that they won’t even know they’re working.
12/06/07
Papering over the cracks by Potter
23/03/07
Light... Camera... by AndySS
Photography means ‘drawing with light’, and light is a critical element that separates a so-so photograph from a great one: how much, and where from.
09/03/07
Took the Words Out of My Mouth by Claire Hill
I was e-mailed about a poet who was looking for support poets to do slots of around five minutes each, before he took to the stage to perform his own work at his book launch. It having been a while since I had performed, or indeed left the house, I decided to go for it. I still had a box full of books under the bed, and they were only gathering dust there, so I checked I could take some along to try and piggy back some sales off the other author’s launch.
22/02/07
TENACITY IS THE WRITER’S SPICE OF LIFE by Swhaley
Earning a living as a writer means accepting that you will be a failure every day. I must send out 20 ideas a week to magazine editors and if I’m lucky, one will bite back with a ‘sounds interesting, let me have a look and I’ll see’.
22/01/07
Radio Drama: the Unknown Market? by BrianM
Unknown? Well, not so much that as a market that might be better known in writers’ groups. BBC Radio Drama, mostly on Radio 4 with some on Radio 3, turns out a staggering 468 single-play broadcasts a year.

