If you've not had success with Woman's Weekly, I reccomend reading the three posts from Clare Cooper, particularly the second one.
New Woman's Weekly Fiction Guidelines (reproduced with the permission of the fiction editor)
We regret we
can't accept stories by e-mail. Please include a SAE in case we have
to return your manuscript.
Fiction is a vital ingredient of Woman's Weekly, the place where readers can escape and switch off. This doesn't mean predictable plots or old-fashioned romances. Escapism means getting involved in a really gripping tale with believable characters. Above all, we are looking for originality and a wide variety of themes and moods, such as mystery, humour, relationships and family issues, with warmth still an important factor. Try to be subtle in your writing and remember the maxim: "Show don't tell". We recommend you read several issues of Woman's Weekly and Woman's Weekly Fiction Special to get a feel for our audience.
Unfortunately, we can't offer criticism, but if your writing shows promise, we will contact you.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
For the weekly magazine:
Short stories of 1,000 and 2,000 words
Serials in 3 or 4 parts of 3,800 words each
For Fiction Special (At least 20 stories 10 times a year):
Stories of 1,000 to 8,000 words
GENERAL TIPS
Fiction is a vital ingredient of Woman's Weekly, the place where readers can escape and switch off. This doesn't mean predictable plots or old-fashioned romances. Escapism means getting involved in a really gripping tale with believable characters. Above all, we are looking for originality and a wide variety of themes and moods, such as mystery, humour, relationships and family issues, with warmth still an important factor. Try to be subtle in your writing and remember the maxim: "Show don't tell". We recommend you read several issues of Woman's Weekly and Woman's Weekly Fiction Special to get a feel for our audience.
Unfortunately, we can't offer criticism, but if your writing shows promise, we will contact you.
WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
For the weekly magazine:
Short stories of 1,000 and 2,000 words
Serials in 3 or 4 parts of 3,800 words each
For Fiction Special (At least 20 stories 10 times a year):
Stories of 1,000 to 8,000 words
GENERAL TIPS
- We read only typescripts. Handwritten work or disks can't be considered.
- Double line spacing on one side of the paper only and wide margins.
- Number each page and make sure your name is at the top of each page.
- If sending stories from abroad, please enclose an international reply coupon.
- If you would like us to acknowledge receipt of your manuscript, enclose a stamped, addressed postcard.
Please
note that it can take up to sixteen weeks for manuscripts to be
considered, and that we are unable to enter into any correspondence
by email.
Please send stories/serials to:
Fiction Department, Woman's Weekly, 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
Those who currently submit by email, may continue to do so.
Please send stories/serials to:
Fiction Department, Woman's Weekly, 161 Marsh Wall, London E14 9AP
Those who currently submit by email, may continue to do so.
18 comments:
Fab news for the new year. Thanks for the update Patsy.
Thank you, Patsy but I think you mean the second one, the q&a, rather than the one about life on WW in the good old days, lol. Or do you?! ;)
@ Sharon - you're welcome.
@ Clare - Yes the second one! Numbers aren't really my thing ...
Thanks for the update. I will resubmit my story that was sent back unread when the situation changed so dramatically a while back. Can't do it until March though as I'm away until then.
PS Congratulations for having a story in the current edition.
Congratulations, Patsy, and thank you for the good news!
Very positive news for the new year. Thanks for the update, Patsy. x
Yippee! Thanks for the good news, Patsy.
@ Lindsay - good luck with your resub.
@ Lisa - It's nice to have good news, isn't it?
@ Keith - I take it you'll be subbing, Keith?
@ Scicilian Mama - thank you (sorry, I somehow missed seeing your comment).
Good news for you on the story and all of us for the opening opportunity. I came here via tumblr by the way. I'm funny like that.
I'm pleased you did - now I know people can find me on there!
Well done Patsy! And great new for everyone else writing for the Women's fiction market.
Do they want the whole of a serial now not just the first chapter, cliffhangers and synopsis as before?
@ Michelle – As far as I know, they want serials just as they were subbed before.
Thanks Patsy
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