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Every edition of Writers' News carries market reports, competition details and other information for writers.

Here is a selection of stories from our subscribers, which featured in the magazine's Members' News slot.

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Helen’s healthy writing passion
Helen Clark works part time as a speech and drama teacher and ‘the other part as a freelance writer’.

Her main field of interest is health and fitness and she has recently had several successes in that area having her work appear online and in three national magazines

 

 

Wilkie's worldly words
Leslie Wilkie gets the inspiration for his stories travelling the world. Though he is now retired from his job training radio staff, he continues to pursue his passion and has recently released a new collection The Melody Lingers On, from small publishers Pipers’ Ash.


Sheila's success
WN subscriber Sheila Glasbey, who writes as Rosalie Warren, is celebrating the publication of her first novel. Charity’s Child is due to be published in June by Circaidy Gregory Press.

 


Marc’s new form of poetry
Marc Latham graduated from the University of Leeds in 2005 with a BA in History and an MA and PhD in communication studies. His final thesis was on the relationship between journalists and the military during local conflicts and upon completing the course he was classed as a world expert in this field.

 

 

Thrilling time for Graham
Over thirty years in the banking industry has given WN subscriber Graham Cawley the perfect background for his self-published thrillers. Fatal Retribution, se

 

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and Writing Magazine are proud to publish the work of two distinguished cartoonists, Fran Orford and John Jensen. Click here to see some of their work.

The rise of Fallen Heroes
Barry Nugent, who started writing at the age of eleven, has recently been making progress with his POD novel Fallen Heroes (WN, Sep 07).

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