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ISSUE 38

Jul/Aug/Sep 2008

Featuring… AMINATTA FORNA ◊ CAROL ANN DUFFY ◊ RANDA ABDEL-FATTAH ◊ JO SHAPCOTT ◊ FI GLOVER
Issue 38

Special

AGENDA

The New Publishing Revolution
Alison Baverstock deciphers, dissects and analyses the latest technologically-driven changes.

INTERVIEW

Writer Aminatta Forna talks to Daneet Steffens

FEATURES

Victorian Secrets
Laura Fish reveals the research behind her Elizabeth Barrett Browning-inspired novel, Strange Music.

The Insider: Maria Rejt

Freedom Writers
Author Sophie King takes us to work – at her writer-in-residence job for the Writers in Prison Network.

Regulars

NEW WRITING: 5th Annual Poetry Competition

judged by Carol Ann Duffy

FIRST DRAFT

Randa Abdel-Fattah

MAKING A POEM

Jo Shapcott talks to Colette Bryce

BOTTOM DRAWER

What Fay Weldon never got published

BEDSIDE TABLE

What Fi Glover likes to read

Plus…

GUIDELINES

Joy of, Lowdown, Dear Danuta

INSPIRATIONS

Writing workshops with Bernadine Evaristo
Making a poem, Write your self, Keep going

BOOKS

How to write a bestseller, Writers' Bookshelf, Literary Landmarks, Independent press profile, Mslexia book reviews

DIRECTORY

Everything a writer needs to know: competitions, submissions requests, grants, courses, events, contacts, venues

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THE Mslexia ARCHIVE

You can browse back issue contents year by year below, or click to view the full archive list.

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Features on the website

BOOKS

What to read, what not to read: Mslexia readers & reviewers give their verdict on the latest books, plus our celebrity guest reveals what's on her Bedside Table. Explore Books

THE Mslexia INTERVIEW

We find out what makes a successful author tick in this in-depth one-to-one on the highs and lows of writing and getting published. Read from the current Mslexia Interview

NEW WRITING

Sample the best freshly-picked writing as chosen by our guest author and read her essay; plus - we announce the new submission theme. Go to New Writing