Writing Magazine

WE WANT YOUR WRITING

Each month in WM, we feature creative writing by our subscribers.and we pay £50 for prose and £25 for poetry, and provide a minicritique explaining what made the pieces stand out to us. This month, inspired by this month’s thoughtprovoking Creative Writing Building Blocks article on the importance of empathy for writers, we’re inviting submissions on the theme of Submit prose (fiction and creative non-fiction) up to 500 words and poems up to 40 lines to wmsubmissions@ . Include your subscriber number. The closing date is

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