Saturday 22 October 2022

Over To You


Womag news

Do you have any womag news?

Are you researching, writing, subbing? Had any acceptances or rejections? Any other news?

Feel free to use the as a picture prompt. If you'd like other writing prompts, short exercises and story/scene suggestions then you might find this book useful.

Free entry writing competition news

I'd love to hear your competition news.

This free competition has the best prize I've seen $100,000, plus publication. You need to write 3,000 on why the rule of law has become fragile and be willing to expand on that if you win. 

Other publication opportunities

If you know of any markets, calls for submissions or other ways for people to get their work in front of readers, please share them. (Paid or unpaid.)

One I've found is Northern Gravy. They pay £100 for poems and short fiction accepted for publication. (UK and Irish authors only.)

Here's something I was sent by the commissioning editor at Improbable Press. Atlin says, "
Improbable Press has a new call for submissions for our fiction anthology Anna Karenina Isn't Dead. It's a paying market, the deadline is January 31, 2023."

Other writing stuff

Do you have writing tips to share, questions to ask, or suggestions for this blog?

My news


Thanks to everyone who bought my new book of garden themed short stories and/or helped make others aware of it. The special offer finishes tomorrow so if you'd like a copy, grab it now before the price goes up.

17 comments:

Sheelagh said...

Thanks for all the good info as usual Patsy. Have a story in the People's Friend this week, my first so very happy with that. Had a semi-acceptance from Woman's Weekly recently so we'll see. Might try out some of the competitions, sound interesting

Marguerite said...

Well done, Sheelagh! You cracked the PF code! :) I managed to get selected in all three areas for September's Secret Attic. I also had my second shortlist within a couple of months for Writing Magazine. Awaiting Crowvus and The Faversham Literary Festival. I have sorted out what I am doing for the London Society - to be written. The Northern Gravy sounds interesting - thank you, as always, Patsy :)

Sheelagh said...

Well done you Marguerite, brilliant news, sounds like you are on a roll right now. @ Patsy, I have just bought your garden stories, look forward to reading those, love a good short story.

Marian said...

Thank you very much for the latest news. Congratulations to Sheelagh and Marguerite. I'm working on a couple of stories for the womags and I'm entering a few competitions. I haven't had much success with those I've entered in the past, but it's still fun trying!

Liz said...

Thanks for all the info! I've had one short story and one serial instalment accepted by PF this month, bringing that serial to a close. I don't have a lot of fiction out there right now, as, up till the past couple of months, I've not written very much this year. Am on a bit more of a writing roll now, though.

Fiona said...

Thanks again for all the info Patsy and congratulations to those who’ve had work accepted.
I’ve not been doing any womag stories for the last few months and concentrating on competitions. I’m enjoying the freedom that’s giving me as well as different challenges.
I’m catching up here as was away last week and see that Alyson is short-listed for the Secret Life of Data competition that you listed Patsy. I am too! Accepted an invitation to the awards ceremony in Bristol, got everything sorted re travel and now there’s a rail strike!

New girl on the block said...

Congratulations to everybody who's had wins and acceptances. Thank you for the competition info, Patsy. Northern Gravy looks interesting, although the standard looks pretty high. I might give it a go anyway. I guess living on the south coast doesn't rule me out.....

ados123 said...

Thanks, Patsy for the information. I might look at Northern Gravy too.

Congratulations @Fiona on the Secret Life of Data competition. Have you been inundated with emails from them as well? (I think they need to get their data sorted...) I declined the invitation to the awards. Just too far from Cumbria... I hope you can get there and it is a good evening.

Alyson

Elizabeth McGinty said...

Thanks for all the info, Patsy and warm congratulations to everyone who has had acceptances or wins.

I've only just discovered I had an Honourable Mention in the Globe Soup First Sentence Flash Fiction comp and I'm delighted! Thanks for including this comp on your blog Patsy.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for brightening my day, Patsy. Had a couple of book acceptances in the past month so feeling positive.Hope you're doing fine.

Alan Williams said...

Thanks for brightening my day Patsy. Always good to read your blog. I've sold a couple of books in the past month so feeing good. Hope you're okay. Sorry I posted before but it came out anonymous. I hate modern technology.

Fiona said...

Yes loads of emails from so many different people too! I’m in Birmingham and Bristol was on our list of places to visit anyway so hopefully will still get there.

Fiona said...

Sorry, meant to say my last message was a reply to Alyson!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for all the info Patsy. Congratulations to all who have had acceptances. 😊
I've had an acceptance from Woman's Weekly recently so I am delighted with that. I've also had a couple of readers letters published in Yours and Woman's Weekly
I'm hoping to get back to writing more regularly as it's been a bit sporadic for me recently
Sharon H

Patsy said...

@ Sheelagh – Congratulations on your first in TPF and the news from WW. It seems those half acceptances are usual and often turn into a definite yes. Thanks for buying the book!

@ Marguerite – Excellent. Well done on being so productive and getting such good results.

@ Marian – I agree that it's fun to try competitions. I feel pleased whenever I get something written and subbed in time.

@ Liz – Well done for those successes and I'm glad you're writing more again now.

@ Fiona – Well done. I'd have been impressed just hearing you came up with an entry for that one. A shortlisting is amazing.

@ New Girl – Give it a go! Good luck.

@ Alyson – Crikey, you don't think it's really taken on a secret life do you.

@ Elizabeth – Congratulations on the honourable mention. Apparently they had a huge number of entries so you did well to have your piece stand out.

@ Alan – Technology is great until it doesn't do what we want! Well done on the book sales!

@ Sharon – Well done for those publications. I hope you get back to writing as regularly as you wish to.



Anonymous said...

As always thanks so much for all the advice and information, Patsy, and well done on your book and all your acceptances. Well done to all the other Womagwriters on their successes, too. I've not been writing for a while now, for various reasons (one being buying the adjacent cottage to ours, which is a massve renovation project. What have we done!!!) Have been having quite a few PF sales over the months though. Have sold most of the stories I submitted to them during Lockdown, so I'm very pleased about that. Just heard from TAB about a story I submitted to them a long time ago, too. Does anyone know what sort of payment for stories with TAB is now? I vaguely remember you had something on this site Patsy, but I can't find it. many thanks and good wishes to all. Kate Hogan.

Anonymous said...

Patsy, thank you very much for sharing our call for submissions! — Atlin