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Yes, interesting letter, Dorothy. Just read it. A refreshing take actually on the subject of notebooks - especially when you hear of others on this site whose lives seem to be awash with them!
I am in August Writers News twice! Shortlisted in the weather poem competition, and my first advert is in there for my new short story critiquing service. The first gave me a thrill, especially as a couple of lines of my poem were quoted in the judging article (mine was the one comparing the changing weather to the different stitches on a sampler). The second just makes me worry in case I get no customers!
Well done, everyone. (I'm trying not to sound like Mr Grace. Does anyone else always think of drat-drat-drat what's it called? when the lift doors of a department store tell you they're closing?)
Never mind who, there's an irritating WHAT on page 25.
At the end of "£100 short story prize". After all the shared grief that has been posted on Talkback the DSJT Charitable Trust is still quoting "(overseas entrants should enclose two International Reply Coupons)."
Does everybody at the magazine suffer short-term memory loss?
I've only just got my WM/WN this month, as I had to wait for my mum to send it to me, but I'm on the letters page (Back to basics, page 11). I'm quite chuffed with that :o)
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At the end of "£100 short story prize". After all the shared grief that has been posted on Talkback the DSJT Charitable Trust is still quoting "(overseas entrants should enclose two International Reply Coupons)."
Does everybody at the magazine suffer short-term memory loss?