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The view from a publisher's deskThis is the third in a series of articles by Tom Chalmers, MD of Legend Press, giving a publisher's view of the submission process and what a publisher is looking for. This month: The Writers' x-factor: 'Think about what you offer that no one else does and concentrate on developing this. New is always interesting as long as it doesn’t go too far for the sake of it... who is going to read your work, who do you think it will appeal to?' Where next for the webWeb 2.0 is the next development for the Internet, and then there's Web 3.0. So what does it all mean? Vanity publishingThe latest in the Inside Publishing series deals with how to avoid being conned by the vanity publishers. T S Eliot Prize 2006This year's shortlist has just been announced and there's also a new School Shadowing Scheme, the first for a major poetry prize. What is RSS?Our latest Writers Web Watch article explains this 'Push' technology which allows new web content to be sent to you if you have expressed an interest.
Deleting DataThe latest new article in our Writers Web Watch section on technology deals with deleting data from magnetic disks: 'At the end of its useful life, or whenever you plan to pass a computer on, it is vital to ‘scrub’ the data off the hard disk. This is a task to be taken seriously.' Some compliments from those who have used the site‘I love visiting your web site each week for updates - there is just
so much fantastic information there.’ Our 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. Working with an agentIt can be hard work finding an agent to represent you. Make sure though that, when you set up the relationship, you do so in a professional manner. Our new page shows you how to get the most out of this key relationship. Our Editorial Services for writers
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Bob's Journal goes into its 6th volumeBob's RSI seems to have receded and work on his thriller is going well: 'Seem to have reached the stage where the plot has its own momentum... 'Characters keep wanting to say things I don’t want them to. They want to go off on tangents, like people in real life’ Our new competition spirits you into the the world of poetry. Enter now and win a copy of the brand-new Poetry Writers' Yearbook. John Jenkins on Julian Barnes' wonderful novel Arthur and George, how authors choose titles, Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine's support for New Orleans and whether men can write romance: 'Put it this way, are there any greater romances than Romeo and Juliet, Anna Karenina and Madame Bovary?' Shakespeare, Tolstoy and Flaubert were pretty good at it.' New agency listings New on the site - the bang up-to-date 2007 Writers' and Artists' Yearbook worldwide agency listings. Check out the UK and Ireland, US and international agencies lists Writers' and Artists' Yearbook 2007This is the 100th edition of this extremely useful book, which the Society of Authors calls 'A must for established and aspiring writers.' Ian Rankin's ForewordShows how the bestselling crime writer used the book to help him find a publisher: 'Getting into print requires nerve, stamina, luck, stubbornness and talent. Even established authors can feel as though they’re climbing a mountain. Think of the Writers and Artists’ Yearbook as your sherpa.' The Editor's View, written by the Editor of Writers' Forum magazine. 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 writers
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