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Who's in May 09's magazines due out 2nd April?
Who's in May 2009s magazines? The magazines are due out on Thursday 2nd April so DON'T EXPECT THEM UNTIL THEN.
If you spot yourself, please let us know which magazine and which page; and the name the article appears under if it differs from your Talkback name. If you spot someone else, PLEASE LET THEM post the details here.
Remember: if mentioning a story, don't give the ending away.
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Have to say WM is improving.
There are letters from writers responding to that tutor who used the outline of a writer who was at their workshop. (One of the letters is from Bead Roberts, who is a lovely lady and very good writer. She's giving a talk to our club in June on writing short stories for competitions.)
Haven't had more than a brief look but didn't see any obvious names yet.
See ya later!
(Blushing) That's mine.... Thank you!
Very well done. :)
Lou- at least knitting is a harmless hobby...;)
JOLLY WELL DONE, ANYANKA !!!
Anyanka, congratulations! Brilliant story!
Other than that, same old same old ...
I will get mine saturday...Then read the last two next week.
Also a bit worried about Jane Wenham Jones's article about pen names, as the editor has recently bought (but not yet paid for) an article of mine on the same subject, and even with the same title, which I was told in February would be used in a couple of months- so now I am wondering if he might not use it at all?
Congrats to Anyanka - I will read your story in bed tonight.
Anyanka, I really enjoyed your story. Gripping throughout. Very well done!
Anyanka - that was a truly original use of window dummies! Very, very well done, loved it. Got me thinking, too ...
Well done Viv, O she of many talents ...
Haven't read any more of it yet, too engrossed in my 'Ruso and the ...' book (Downie)
And then back to Thursday Job 2 later ...
Well done, Viv - nice to see a familiar name!
The article on writing historical fiction contained such a glaring error that in responding to his opening paragraph (which was wrong - you can go away from history and make a damned good book out of it, Freda Warrington did with The Court Of The Midnight King, it just needs imagination, he has people writing 'history books' instead of 'historical books.' Bad one.