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Pete Kalu’s top tips for writing non-cliched multicultural characters

theguardian.com – Wednesday September 16, 2015

Who does the washing up? How many kisses on greeting? Why avoid writing about Indian weddings? The award-winning playwright, poet and novelist Pete Kalu shares how to create multicultural characters that are well rounded but not cliched

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Self-Publishing and Living the LLC Dream

huffingtonpost.com – Wednesday September 16, 2015

I've always wanted to be a writer, and as a child I imagined my name on the cover of several novels. As I've grown up into a digital age, the possibilities for being a writer today seem endless, and nowadays one doesn't have to rely on the mercy of large publishing companies to grant you your dream come true as self-publishing has fully come into its own in the publishing world.

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Author Cornelia Funke Launches Own Publishing Company

publishersweekly.com – Wednesday September 16, 2015

In an unusual move, bestselling children's author and illustrator Cornelia Funke, whose fantasy series Inkheart and Mirrorworld have been globally popular, cites creative differences with her U.S. publisher, and a growing wish to be free of restrictions on her artistic output, as the motivating factors in her decision to start her own press, called Breathing Books. Funke's partner in this endeavor is Mirada Studios in Los Angeles.

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New Magazine Listing

firstwriter.com – Wednesday September 16, 2015

National literary magazine. Publishes short stories, including flash fiction and short shorts; literary nonfiction, creative personal essays and lyric essays; and poetry.

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New Magazine Listing

firstwriter.com – Tuesday September 15, 2015

Publishes short stories up to 3,000 words (submit up to two at a time) and poems (submit up to six of any length).

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New Literary Agency Listing

firstwriter.com – Monday September 14, 2015

Actively seeking commercial fiction and nonfiction.

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New Publisher Listing

firstwriter.com – Monday September 14, 2015

Publishes themed anthologies of poetry, stories, and essays. See website for themes of current calls for submissions.

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A brace of writers and a Cross competition

independent.ie – Monday September 14, 2015

Lunch with a leading literary agent and a publishing scout and a classy, expensive pen - of such stuff are writer's dreams made. Here's your chance. Vanessa Fox O'Loughlin of the brilliant writing resources website Writing.ie has just launched a short story competition in association with Cross Pens for aspiring writers.

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The vanity presses

abc.net.au – Sunday September 13, 2015

Hundreds of Australian authors pay thousands of dollars to 'vanity publishers', often based on unfulfilled promises that their books will be widely promoted and distributed here and overseas. Hagar Cohen investigates the dubious practices of one Australian publisher as she tries to find the authors' books in any bookstore.

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Writing Out Gender Bias

huffingtonpost.co.uk – Friday September 11, 2015

The Nine Worlds Multi Genre Convention arrived in London at the beginning of August and I had been invited to speak on two panels. Being a huge science fiction and fantasy enthusiast and writer, I was delighted to attend. Nine Worlds is proof that you don't have to be a nerd or fan to enjoy science fiction, fantasy and gaming. Personally I don't like to use the term 'fan' as it implies that anyone who follows a TV show or a band is a nut job. We're generally not.

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