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Our Editorial Services for writersCheck out the 15 different editorial services we offer, from Reports to Copy editing, Typing to Contract vetting. Our latest new service is Coaching. What poets can do to develop their writingHelpful advice for all poets from the Free Verse report.
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Writing HandbooksInspired Creative Writing serialThe 5th excerpt from Alexander Gordon Smith's stimulating Inspired Creative Writing from the brisk and entertaining 52 Brilliant Ideas series is about: 'Like it or not, it’s your characters that drive your work. Getting them right will make the difference between writing a masterpiece and an episode of Days of Our Lives.' Check out our special WritersServices offer on the book! Five steps to a quieter inbox.We all get too much email. All good email programmes provide a tool to help you sort the incoming stream and filter your spam. What your word processor can deliverMaking the most of MS Word. Lessons from the Music IndustryIn a report from the London Book Fair Chas Jones summarises Tim Renault's comparative look at Napster and other disasters, and what publishing could learn from the music business. A History of Music CopyingFrom Edison's first recording of a human voice in 1877 to Napster's having to stop its activities in 2001.
Books for the visually impairedOur latest article explores the issue of books for the visually impaired, with many useful links. For self-publishers, it is easy to make your book available in large print if you wish to do so. Repair of booksThe final part of our series on looking after your books deals with repair, including coping with pests, materials and disaster recovery. See also Care of books, History of paper and Properties of Paper Google DesktopThe latest article in Writers' Web Watch shows how you can use the facilities of the Google Desktop to get the latest news, weather, share prices, maps and much more. Free VerseWhy have so few new Black and Asian poets been published in the UK in the past 10 years and why is poetry publishing so far behind the amazingly diverse world of fiction? A new report investigates.
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Bob's Journal goes into its 6th volumeBob on football in literature (inevitably) and why he feels less driven: 'Maybe it’s a rationalisation of the year-long writer’s block have
been suffering, but realise I no longer feel, well, driven... Remember
reading once that Colin Dexter worked every day at his ‘proper’ job, came
home, wrote a page of his current Morse, then went down the pub. Now, that
sounds more like it.' Selling adaptations of books to the film industryA report from the London Book Fair on how to make the most out of selling film rights and writing the script. Your submission packageOur new page shows you how to put your package together and what you should send. Essential reading to make sure you give your work its best chance. You might also like to consider using our Submission Critique service. John Jenkins on the Orange Prize shortlist, Catherine Cookson's sales, Edgar Wallace and the Romantic Novelists' Association: 'What do you call a gathering of romantic novelists? One like the 300 gathered at the Savoy Hotel for the annual presentation award for the romantic novel of the year. A chapter. . .a folio. . .how about a volume?' The Editor's View, written by the Editor of Writers' Forum magazine. Copyright briefingIf you don't know the meaning of 'fair use' or 'the public domain, or even how copyright copes with the digital world, here's a quick update. We investigated your attitudes to self-publishing, with fascinating results Our new surveyLooks at your book-buying habits WritersPrintShopWe have revamped our WritersPrintShop website with lots more information. If you're thinking about self-publishing, this is the place to find out what's involved. If you're ready to go ahead, our high quality service is second to none and there's an economy version for those who want to tackle some of the work themselves. You can estimate the cost for yourself. We Watch the web for writersOur new audio sectionCheck out our new audio section. This shows you how to record your work using the facilities built into your computer. You can start with Preparing your story and How to start recording. It's easier than you think, so get recording! We'll provide a site for you to podcast your work soon.
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