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Liz Hudson
Mar 6, 20223 min read
Is it too late to start writing?
Have you ever caught yourself wondering, am I too old to start writing? I’ve always felt like a writer, and I’ve always taken for...
Guest Writer
Mar 1, 20224 min read
Peaches
Peaches is a story, at it's core, of identity, voice and belonging. Janikova introduces us to a different and important perspective.
Writing Voices
Feb 27, 20224 min read
Writing Places: A turning point in fiction writing?
Two of our resident writers talk about their experiences in writing places, and challenges and successes they've found along the way.
Liz Hudson
Feb 17, 20226 min read
Writing Hacks: 10 essential tips and tricks for writers
Overcome some of the most common challenges writers face with these ten easy hacks, from simple scene structuring to finding (and...
Writing Voices
Feb 3, 20222 min read
How to get your short story published
Writing Voices wasn't founded to turn your submissions down; we really want to publish you! We're here to help make talented voices...
Writing Voices
Jan 27, 20222 min read
How to get your poetry published
Your submissions are our lifeblood here at Writing Voices – we exist to give a voice to writers, and to provide a platform for great...
Writing Voices
Jan 20, 20224 min read
Writing Competitions in 2022
If you’re anything like us, you probably have a stack of stories and piles of poems languishing on your laptop, waiting for the right...
Writing Voices
Jan 13, 202213 min read
52 Must-Reads for 2022
Wondering what to read this year? Or, if you're anything like us, you probably have a to-read pile so large it's developing structural...
Liz Hudson
Dec 30, 20213 min read
New Year's Resolutions for Writers: Set yourself up for success in 2022
A new year always feels a little bit like a fresh start, doesn’t it? And along with that fresh start, we set resolutions to help guide...
Guest Writer
Dec 20, 202110 min read
It's Coming to Town
In this town, the stakes for making Santa's naughty list are a little higher than most children are led to believe. Rachel Patience...
Nic Benson
Dec 20, 20215 min read
It's The Thought That Counts
A mysterious Christmas gift appears under the tree late on Christmas Eve. Should Helen open it, or as this is Twistmas, are some things...
Guest Writer
Dec 20, 20217 min read
Dear...
Harriet Knowles’ devilishly delightful short story, “Dear…” takes us on a magical Christmas journey, upon which we meet all the familiar...
Liz Hudson
Dec 20, 20219 min read
The Great Escape
The odd thing is, when you combine some of the most wholesome and festive parts of Christmas (Santa, gift-giving, Steve McQueen etc), the...
Nic Benson
Dec 16, 20213 min read
Christmas can be a difficult time for writers
Christmas can be a difficult time for writers. If you’re of the introvert persuasion, as many of us are, weeks of enforced socialisation...
Liz Hudson
Dec 16, 20215 min read
Ten perfect Christmas gifts for writers
So your Significant Other likes to write? And you think that might be a rich seam to mine for Christmas gift ideas? Well, you'd be...
Stacy Curry
Dec 15, 20213 min read
Writing Christmas: The tropes we love and love to hate
We all love a little bit of a festive theme, right? Whether that’s in the form of film, television, books or something else, everyone has...
Writing Voices
Dec 9, 20213 min read
Welcome to Writing Voices!
You might have noticed that things look a little bit different around here. Well, that things look very different around here. This week...
Writing Voices
Dec 3, 20214 min read
A few poets worth reading
We all have comfort blankets or objects, right? Well this week, it became obvious that the Scribble has comfort poets! Ranging from the...
Writing Voices
Nov 26, 20215 min read
Three great poems and why we love them
It's no secret that we're big fans of poetry on this blog. We write it, we read it, we buy it. we all agree that poetry is bloody fantastic.
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