Words With Jam
August 2010 Issue - OUT NOW! CLICK HERE
Cover star Sue Moorcroft gives an insight into what competition judges are really looking for; Anne Stormont gives those who can’t seem to get started a kick up the arse, while Lorraine Mace gives those who’ve suffered rejections a kiss on the cheek. Perry Isles does whatever it is he does when he’s supposed to be writing; Danny Gillan waffles some of his usual nonsense plus takes a look at the forthcoming Wigtown Book Festival; and Derek Duggan probably uses the ‘c’ word at some point.
There’s a look at the end of the Harry Potter era with Gillian Hamer, and Catriona Troth examines the impact of the recent general election result on our libraries as well as taking a look at the phenomenon of Human Libraries. Trevor Belshaw gives us an update on 100 Stories for Haiti and Dan Holloway revisits the twitterverse with What Not to Tweet: Part Two. If that’s not enough for you (you do realise we do all this for free!) we have Adam Bailey taking an almost but not really serious look at the art of inspiration. Plus the second part of the literary masterpiece that is Malice in Undieland.
Still not enough? Jeez. Okay, there’s also Sheila Bulger with another Synopsis Doctor and an original short from Pamela Scott. Plus competitions, reviews and various other things that will fill your hearts with joy and an immense feeling of wellbeing and happiness. If you’re not satisfied with all that you should go and see a doctor, there’s nothing more we can do to help you.
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