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Incorporating Writing (ISSN 1743-0380)
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Take me to Issue 3 Volume 2

Everything goes Crime and Fantasy in the latest issue of Incorporating Writing. Taking the reins and whip in hand, is Guest Editor and author, Chaz Brenchley (http://www.chazbrenchley.co.uk/) who chats with Val McDermid and Manda Scott. As we enter party season and BBQs start blazing across the globe once more, Chaz ruminates about those uncomfortable social situations that call on an author to actually tell people what they do for a living. In a bumper selection of articles, we hit the ground running and take no prisoners, as John Jarrold and Farah Mendlesohn look at genre publishing. Martin Edwards and Ann Cleeves look at crime and the detective. Jean Rogers flicks through comics and fantasy. Juliet McKenna reveals there's more to fantasy than just making it up and Andrew Taylor looks at sex. The reviews section has gone flat foot and winged, as even the poet, Sean O'Brien can't resist joining the team for a series of reviews on crime. A new columnists has joined the team, striking out from her home town with only a limited amount of socks, this new columnist embraces the culture of the road and the forgotten road. Welcome to the 11th issue of Incorporating Writing.

Writers Guidelines/Individuals interested in submitting to the magazine can find the writers guidelines on our homepage gateway at www.incwriters.com

Next issue of the magazine/Festivals, the team are looking to receive articles from individuals, writers, readers, poets on their best and worst experiences at any UK/USA festival (music or literature). The team are looking for festival directors, programmers old and new to step forward and give their opinions in a biteback section, chronicling UK festival scene. The edition will include interviews with Michael Ondaajte and disgraced peer-comeback kid, Jeffrey Archer.

For further information, email incorporatingmag@yahoo.co.uk

Change of Format?/Incorporating Writing design team leader, Marsh Thomas, is presently looking at changing the magazine format from HTML and RTF to one download that can be archived, PDF (this will look more like a magazine and will carry images). He would be interested in hearing from subscribers who have an opinion on this, please email the team at incorporatingmag@yahoo.co.uk

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