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Whilst I prefer the style of Writers' Forum magazine to that of Writing Magazine, the latter shouldn't be disregarded. I have taken out a subscription for this magazine, and it is delivered along with a copy Writers' News. WN is invaluable. It gives you a lot of information about work wanted by various magazines and websites. The subscription for the two magazines is excellent value in my opinion. I don't know if you can buy WN separately; I haven't seen it in the shops anywhere. If you want a taster of it though, if you buy this month's Writing Magazine, it comes with a copy of Writer's News.
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:02 am Posts: 343 Location: East Sussex Highscores:1
Thanks for the recommendation . I've never seen a copy of either, if I'm honest. I've been trying to find Writers Forum for weeks, but have yet to find anywhere that sells it! I'll keep my eyes peeled for Writing Magazine as well though .
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It seemed to me that if, at some point in the distant future, when scores of young people take up the lesson of Yes, it would be a shame if all they did was get drunk and push a couple of monks in a pond.
Joined: Sat Sep 29, 2007 4:29 am Posts: 94 Location: Yorkshire, UK
SHadmin wrote:
Thanks for the recommendation . I've never seen a copy of either, if I'm honest. I've been trying to find Writers Forum for weeks, but have yet to find anywhere that sells it!
I had to order Writer's Forum specially from my local newsagents. I prefer the style of WF but do appreciate that WM leans more to advertising opportunities.
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 9:02 am Posts: 343 Location: East Sussex Highscores:1
Eastbourne's too small to have a Borders, but will try and get my butt down to WHSmith or Waterstones at some point!
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It seemed to me that if, at some point in the distant future, when scores of young people take up the lesson of Yes, it would be a shame if all they did was get drunk and push a couple of monks in a pond.
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