What's New in 2021
- ‘By the time you get to a company that's bigger than, say, 300 or 400 people, an amazing amount of the energy that's expended is internal, it's all about filling out forms and attending meetings and setting standards and training and it's got very little to do with publishing. As an editor with a book you really believe in, you don't tell the world about it... We're nimble, we're flexible, we're not numbers driven in the same way, so we can publish books at the optimum time which is best for the book and best for the author and not because we have to fit it in as the 1,000th book that has to slot in with 999 others... Andrew Franklin, publisher of UK indie Profile Books, speaking at a recent IPG conference on Why indie publishers are better than conglomerates.
- Bob's Journal is a long-running column from writer Bob Ritchie described by fellow EastEnders script-writer Pippa McCarthy: 'Just discovered your web page... I've just spent the last hour crying with laughter with periodic yelps of 'been there!'... I'm going to make my entire family read your diary. Then perhaps will understand own bizarre behaviour every time I start a script... Anyway, will shut up now but just wanted to say you have cheered me up no end. It's brilliant.'
- New - the PFD Queer Fiction Prize 2022. Anyone who identifies as LGBTQIA+ and who is un-agented and in the process of writing a piece of fiction is eligible to enter. No entry fee. Three category winners will receive representation at PFD and guidance for completing their novel. Closing on 22 March, so plenty of time to prepare your entry.
- Have you been working on your book? Are you now ready to submit to publishers or to self-publish? We offer the widest range of editorial services on the web, tailored to writers' requirements and carried out by our professional editors, Our Services for writers.
- From our Endorsements page: 'I've used two services with this company: The Editor's Plus Report and the Writer's Edit. I am completely satisfied with the service I received and said service has led to the completion and publication of my first novel: Lightforce. I would recommend any of these services to any aspiring author.' Jason Handleman, author of Lightforce (Everything Changes Book 1).
- Our links for writers: can you write anywhere? Ann Patchett on Creating the Work Space You Need ‹ Literary Hub; the early days of forensics, From Superstition to Science ‹ CrimeReads; lockdown offered many frustrated writers a key to unbolt the constraints of daily routine and an opportunity to work on your manuscript, Authors and experts on how to get your book published; this year's key prizes have gone to writers from Africa and the diaspora, From the Booker to the Nobel: why 2021 is a great year for African writing | Books | The Guardian; and languages rich in imagery and metaphor, Languages and fiction.
- Advice for writers is a really useful page which takes you into our archive and helps you explore our more than 8,000 pages of information for writers.
- Links from the publishing world: a well-informed but common-sense view from Mike Shatzkin, Doubts about the Department of Justice's objection to the PRH acquisition of S&S - The Idea Logical Company; the publisher's initial diversity report, Penguin Random House Authors and Creators Skew Heavily White; audio is booming, The UK's Publishers Association Charts a 'Steep Rise' in Audiobook Sales; small decline but Will Publishing Sales Grow Again? The huge potential of the backlist, A reprinted 1934 book going viral on BookTok sends an unequivocal message to publishers sitting on backlists and to publishers who still think the internet is the enemy of reading - The New Publishing Standard.
- Are you struggling to get someone to look at your poetry? Our Poetry Critique service for 150 lines of poetry can help. Our Poetry Collection Editing service, unique to WritersServices, edits your collection to prepare it for submission or self-publishing. Both can provide the professional editorial input you need.
- More links for writers: "What is the feeling you want to leave the reader with, when they finish this piece?" Nailing the Walkaway - The Millions; "There is really so much to admire in this manuscript," the email began. The Kindest Cut: On Rejection - The Millions; fascinating background reading, The British and Reading: a short history; and ripping up the traditional book publishing paradigm in politics, Trump allies launch publishing house with an eye on upending the book industry - POLITICO.
- Have you managed to find a publisher for your work and are now enjoying the thrill of knowing that your book will soon be published? If you're wondering what happens next, here is an outline of the processes involved. Preparing for publication.
- ‘All fiction is largely autobiographical and much autobiography is, of course, fiction.' P D James in our Writers' Quotes.
- ‘What Hollywood needs is more and more content because of all the outlets, but in many cases, before studios buy the rights to a book, they need some form of validation, so they know something is good. I don't think [exclusively] writing books ever was a way to make a living. I mean, in the old days, authors were doctors and lawyers and had real jobs. Writing was rarely considered a full-time job. The difference is now, there are so many other opportunities for authors to write.' Peter Gethers, Knopf editor-at-large and co-producer.
- From our 19-part Inside Publishing series: on Copyright: 'Many writers worry about losing their copyright. Before sending out your manuscript it is always advisable to put a copyright line consisting of the copyright sign ©, the year and your name on the title page...'
- On The Writer/Publisher Financial Relationship: 'There's no escaping the fact that publishers and authors are essentially in an adversarial position. Even in the very best and most supportive publisher/writer relationships there is the tension caused by the fact that authors would like to earn as much as possible from their writing and publishers to pay as little as they can get away with...'
- WritersServices can provide a range of services working on your manuscript, to help you get it ready for submission or self-publishing. We are UK-based, offer exceptional value and our skilled professional editors have been working on writers' manuscripts for 17 years. We have introduced free samples and free assessments on most of these services, please see the individual service page. Copy editing services.
- Links about writing: film and tv offer more and more opportunities for writers, How Authors Are Becoming Hollywood Power Players | Marie Claire (US); how your book can contain dreadful errors, Getting It Wrong: How Thomas Perry Learned to Live With His Books' Errors ‹ CrimeReads; one name that is, conspicuously and appropriately, left off the press release, Ghostwriters Come Out of the Shadows; how do you write about real people in historical fiction? The Ethics of Literary Revivification - Writer's Digest; that so many former spies became novelists is not surprising, From Tradecraft and Trench Coats to Magic and Adventure: When Spies Write for Children; and literature that makes integral use of or is generated by digital technology, How Collaborating With Artificial Intelligence Could Help Writers of the Future ‹ Literary Hub.
- If you are submitting your work to an agent or directly to a publishing house, check through our guidelines to give it its best chance. Making submissions.
- Links from the publishing world: a cracking read in the niche genre of antitrust litigation? A $2.2 Billion Penguin Deal Can't Be Good for Books - The Washington Post; but there's another side to this story, Book-Industry Insiders Back the Biden Administration's Bid to Stop a Publishing Mega-Merger | Vanity Fair; how distribution problems are affecting authors, Singing the Supply Chain Blues; quadrupled but 'still not there', Report shows fourfold rise in minority ethnic characters in UK children's books | Children and teenagers | The Guardian; and book fairs (surprisingly) combine, Shanghai Children's Book Fair Postponed to Next Year.
- Authors often find it difficult to write their own synopsis for submission to publishers, which is where our Synopsis-writing service can help. If you're preparing to self-publish and having difficulty with your blurb, our Blurb-writing service from a professional copy-writer will make your book stand out.
- More links from writers: paratext fascinates me to no end, Why Don't Books Have A Credits Page? Embedded firmly between the cozy and the hard-boiled, like middle-aged and elder women ensconced between siren and senior, Soft Boiled Mysteries for Women Over 50 ‹ CrimeReads; a global bestseller whose novels have sold more than 140 million copies worldwide in over 30 languages, Tributes paid to 'icon' Wilbur Smith after death, aged 88 | The Bookseller; "Truth is stranger than fiction, but it is because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; truth isn't." (Mark Twain) When Reality Is Too Strange To Make It Into Your Novel ‹ CrimeReads; and, to cheer us all up a bit, The Diagram Prize for the Oddest Book Title of the Year 2021 Shortlist is Revealed | The Bookseller.
- WritersServices editor Kay Gale on The Slush pile: 'When I started working in publishing over thirty years ago it was part of my job to check through the pile of unsolicited manuscripts that arrived on a daily basis, and like every other enthusiastic young editorial assistant, I dreamed of finding the next bestseller in the ‘slush pile'. I was soon disillusioned...'
- ‘Poetry might seem like an inconsequential side-casualty in a larger, noisier war, but in fact it is central to the story of ownership of ideas and expressions.' Sam Riviere in our Writers' Quotes.
- 'One of the shining exceptions in personalities is that writers do not need to be charismatic in their own persons; they are free to be dull by each of the human senses as a void for other, more powerful realities. Some have the ability to dwell almost completely in their imaginations, living vicariously through the stunning characters and fascinating worlds they create by using only words on paper. In this way, people are much like books: we can try judging them by their covers, but alas, there is always the possibility of our being deluded in doing so.' Criss Jami, author of Killospophy, Healology, Venus in Arms and 4 other books.
- Tips for writers is our 8-part crash course for writers who are starting out, taking you from Promoting your writing to Self-publishing: is it for you? to Keep up to date and Submission to publishers and agents. 'Be prepared to redraft your work and to rethink it. Many new writers assume that their work will immediately be ready for publication, but the truth is that many highly successful writers produced several drafts of their first work before they got it published.' and 'When you've got your work into the best state you can, put it on one side for a few weeks and then look at it afresh. You'll be amazed what difference a fresh eye will make.'
- What can really let your work down if you self-publish is not having your work copy edited before you do so - Copy editing for self-publishers.
- The Gingko Prize for Ecopoetry 2021 is open to all poets from across the world. Entry fee: first submission £7 then £4 for each additional poem. First prize £5,000, second prize £2,000 and third prize £1,000. Closing 31 January 2022.
- Our links from the publishing world: a significant move on behalf of authors, US Department of Justice sues to block Bertelsmann's S&S deal | The Bookseller; the biggest book fair in the world is still affected by Covid, Frankfurt Book Fair 2021: A Quieter Affair; and "IP is the new primetime", Business Musings: Untapped (Part One) - Kristine Kathryn Rusch.
- Our article on How to get your book translated into English (without it costing the earth) asks writers with a manuscript which needs translating or has been written in English by a non-native speaker: "if your English is good enough, what about translating your book yourself, or writing in English, and then getting your translation polished and copy edited by a professional editor who is a native English speaker?" This could be a cost-effective way of reaching the international English-speaking market.
- English Language Editing is a polishing service for writers who have translated their work into English or written it in English when it is not their native language. If you need to make sure it's good enough to publish, or send to a publisher, this service is for you. Acknowledging the growth of world English, English Language Editing is designed for the many non-native English speakers throughout the world who want to publish their work in English.
- Links from writers: a vital, nuanced chronicler of the deep hurts of South Africa, past and present, Damon Galgut's layered feat of fiction is a clear Booker winner | Booker prize | The Guardian; haunting us like a horror-movie villain who just will not die, Why Stephen King keeps coming back - Polygon; contemporary writers were asked to share the Black authors who have inspired them, and who deserve to be better known, My favourite overlooked Black writer - by Bernardine Evaristo, Margaret Atwood and more | Books | The Guardian; reading these beats staring at the walls, For One Writer, Rediscovering the Novels of Dick Francis Was the Answer to a Personal Crisis and a Mysterious Illness ‹ CrimeReads; and M Briscoe on how she realised she had written a sci-fi novel, The science behind the Green Eyes.
- An editor's take on using pdfs, So what's wrong with PDFs? 'If you need your file to be edited, PDF is not the ideal format; in fact, it is practically the worst format you can choose. Why? Precisely because PDFs are designed not to be tampered with or changed. When you stop to think about it, editing is no more or less than a process of changing - and correcting - your file...'
- More links of interest to writers: new prize announced, Realists of a larger reality wanted: Ursula K Le Guin prize for fiction to launch in 2022 | Ursula K Le Guin | The Guardian; 15 tips on how to make your submission letter stand out from the pack, How to write the perfect pitch letter to an agent - Curtis Brown Creative; so, let's talk about sex, How to Have Sex in Crime Fiction ‹ CrimeReads; things are changing in the poetry world, Poetry is experiencing a new golden age, with young writers of color taking the lead - CNN Style; more on poetry, The Way We Talk About Poetry Is the Problem - The Millions; and I need to put this in a book, I thought, Why shouldn't children's writers talk of refugees, persecution and genocide? | Books | The Guardian.
- 'All writers are liars. They twist events to suit themselves. They make use of their own tragedies to make a better story... They are terrible people.' Nina Bawden in our Writers' Quotes.