Writing for Writers and Artists

A post about my excitement at being asked to write for the website of the bestselling guide for authors, the Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook


When I first encountered the Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook in my teens, I regarded it as some kind of Holy Grail for aspiring authors. Within this vast tome lay an introduction to everyone who was anyone in the world of publishing, including agents and publishers who might in time be my stepping-stone to becoming a published author.


Like so many other aspiring authors, I religiously bought the Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook year after year, reading it avidly and highlighting the most likely suspects in dayglo pens.


Ambitions Achieved

Despite a regular W&A habit, my first book was published not by someone listed in its pages, but by SilverWood Books, a publishing services company that had evolved to help writers take advantage of the new trend for self-publishing. Their service was made possible by technology that hadn’t even been dreamed of the day I first picked up the esteemed Yearbook. I’ve since gone on to co-author a book for the Alliance of Independent Authors and to self-publish books of my own.


Exciting Invitation

Now emerged from its cocoon


Even so, it was with delight that I accepted an invitation to start writing guest posts for the modern face of the traditional Writers’ and Artists’ Yearbook, its website www.writersandartists.co.uk.


The first article I’ve written for them was an introduction to flash fiction, and it was published to coincide with National Flash Fiction Day on 21st June, when I also officially launched my new ebook collection of flash, Quick Change. Here’s the link if you’d like to read it – or just to share my joy at seeing my name as a byline for this esteemed publication:


https://www.writersandartists.co.uk/writers/advice/673/dedicated-genre-advice/writing-short-stories/


But now, it’s on to the next article: a piece I’m writing for them about the value of writers’ retreats. Watch this space…


Other posts about articles I’ve written recently for various publications:



for the Alliance of Independent Authors’ blog of self-publishing advice
for regional magazines
for parenting magazines

 


Filed under: e-book, flash fiction, Quick Change, self-publishing, writing Tagged: Flash Fiction, National Flash Fiction Day, Writers' and Artists' Yearbook, writing
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Published on June 25, 2014 14:49
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