Andrew Ferguson's Blog
August 1, 2025
Winner of ‘Laughter Lines’ Poetry Competition Announced
Congratulations to the winner of our recent ‘Laughter Lines’ poetry competition, Ana Reisens, who tickled us pink with her poem, ‘The Translated Instruction Manual for Loving’. We loved the way the poet created a poetic guide for love by piecing together funny excerpts from badly translated instructed manuals. Congratulations also to our top three runners-up (in […]
Published on August 01, 2025 22:54
April 25, 2025
And The Winner Is…
Congratulations to the winner of our 'Let's Stop Pretending' flash fiction competition, Christi Krug for her fantastic flash fiction, 'Trailer Etiquette' 🎉
Published on April 25, 2025 00:45
March 6, 2025
Author Interview: Alice Brooks
Alice Brooks is a German author with a passion for fashion, art, travel and, of course, writing. Her debut English-language novel, Don't Trust the Raven- a mystery/low fantasy about a woman who has the power to enter and manipulate other people's dreams- is due for release later this year.I caught up with Alice to chat to her about her book, writing, and what she gets up to in her free time.
Published on March 06, 2025 05:00
February 4, 2025
Win £25 in Our Flash Fiction Competition
I am very excited to announce that we are now accepting entries for our first ever flash fiction competition.
Published on February 04, 2025 06:54
December 23, 2024
Issue #1 ‘ONE’ – OUT NOW!
I am very excited to announce that our first issue, One, is out now! 😃
Published on December 23, 2024 00:07
December 13, 2024
‘ONE’ Release Date Announcement
It seems like only yesterday I sat here, nervously blogging about how I was turning this website into a literary journal. And now, I am very excited to announce that our inaugural issue, ‘One’, is due for release on Monday 23rd December 2024. The full issue will be available to read right here on the […]
Published on December 13, 2024 13:44
October 3, 2024
TBT: 6 Things I’ve Learned About Writing Fiction
Today I've decided to share a brief selection of some of the lessons I've learned over the years which I think has helped to make me a better writer.
Published on October 03, 2024 08:00
October 1, 2024
Creating Memorable Characters in Your Stories
Characters are the beating heart of any story. They don't just prop the story up, they are the story. Who they are, what they want, what's holding them back, how they overcome and are changed by their experiences.
Published on October 01, 2024 05:58
September 14, 2024
Discovering Your Unique Writing Voice
No one can tell your story or write your poem quite the way you can. That’s why it’s so important that writers develop their own unique voice. Ernest Hemingway, for example, was famous for distilling his stories into short punchy sentences. He said a lot by saying little. That’s one example of a distinctive voice, […]
Published on September 14, 2024 06:58
September 12, 2024
Throwback Thursday: 6 Types of Conflict in Fiction (with Examples)
The six main categories of conflict are already pretty well established in writerly circles and I saw no point in deviating from it; however, to help you along, I have also included three possible examples of each. This is by no means and exhaustive list and I have tried to keep it generalised, but I hope you find it useful.
Published on September 12, 2024 04:30