Words With JAM - August 2012
By
Danny Gillan
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Published: Aug. 01, 2012
Words: 37,320 (approximate)
Language: English
Short description
With the telly/radio/newspapers/internet/every conversation everywhere just a tad obsessed with running about and jumping, it’ll be a massive relief to all of you to hear that it’s time for another issue of WWJ – the least athletic magazine on the planet.
With the telly/radio/newspapers/internet/every conversation everywhere just a tad obsessed with running about and jumping, it’ll be a massive relief to all of you to hear that it’s time for another issue of WWJ – the least athletic magazine on the planet.
Yep, no mention of empty seats or dodgy Paul McCartney performances here. We focus on far loftier pursuits at WWJ Towers, like Derek trying to out-filth Fifty Shades of Grey. Important stuff like that.
Never knowingly without an exclusive interview, we’ve got Tom Weldon, CEO of Penguin UK discussing the very future of publishing itself! He shares all sorts of titbits with Jill Marsh, including his views on Penguin’s recent apparent endorsement of self-publishing.
We spend 60 seconds with Naomi Alderman and Janet Skeslien Charles and resident agent Andrew Lownie is joined by Nathan Bransford to give us The Agents’ View.
The winners of our First Page Competition are announced and we launch a bigger, better, richer Short St.. (Read more)
With the telly/radio/newspapers/internet/every conversation everywhere just a tad obsessed with running about and jumping, it’ll be a massive relief to all of you to hear that it’s time for another issue of WWJ – the least athletic magazine on the planet.
Yep, no mention of empty seats or dodgy Paul McCartney performances here. We focus on far loftier pursuits at WWJ Towers, like Derek trying to out-filth Fifty Shades of Grey. Important stuff like that.
Never knowingly without an exclusive interview, we’ve got Tom Weldon, CEO of Penguin UK discussing the very future of publishing itself! He shares all sorts of titbits with Jill Marsh, including his views on Penguin’s recent apparent endorsement of self-publishing.
We spend 60 seconds with Naomi Alderman and Janet Skeslien Charles and resident agent Andrew Lownie is joined by Nathan Bransford to give us The Agents’ View.
The winners of our First Page Competition are announced and we launch a bigger, better, richer Short Story 2012 Competition with more categories, prizes and general winnableness than ever.
Yep, we win the gold, no question.
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Tags
writing,
publishing,
humour,
penguin,
50 shades,
50 shades of grey,
tom weldon,
nathan bransford
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