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Issue One (March):

 

FICTION from Warren Alexander, Gary Bonn, Samantha Hamilton, Copper Rose, David Bowmore, Mark Kodama, Jill Kiesow and Steve Carr, as well as poetry from Shawn Klimek.

 

INTERVIEWS AND SNAPSHOTS with Steve Carr telling us about his life and career, John Green, Carmen Baca, Melinda Newmin and Justin Wiggins.

 

EXPERT ADVICE, ANALYSIS, ARTWORK, THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH by William Shakespeare, adapted by Grant P. Hudson - the first part of an ongoing comic strip presentation of this classic tale, THE G. P. HUDSON ART STUDIO presents a portrait of J. R. R. Tolkien, ARTICLES, REVIEWS, CONTESTS AND GAMES, NEWS, FREE GIFTS FOR EVERY READER, A SPECIAL SUBSCRIBERS’ PACKAGE OFFER and much more.

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Issue Two (April):

 

FICTION from David Bowmore, Gabriella Balcom, Peter Astle, William Masters, P. A. O'Neil, Jan McCulloch AND Part One of one of the greatest short stories ever written: The Machine Stops by E. M. Forster.

 

INTERVIEWS AND SNAPSHOTS with Rich Rurshell interviewing Kate McCoid, and the special first edition of a feature you won't want to miss called Desert Island Books with this month's guest, David Bowmore.

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THE GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE

 

EXPERT ADVICE, ANALYSIS, ARTWORK, THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH, THE G. P. HUDSON ART STUDIO, ARTICLES, REVIEWS, CONTESTS AND GAMES, NEWS, FREE GIFTS FOR EVERY READER, A SPECIAL SUBSCRIBERS’ PACKAGE OFFER and much more.

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Issue Three (May):

 

FICTION from David Bowmore, Alexander Marshall, Marlon Hayes, Rich Rurshell, Julie C. Eger and poetry from Jay Mehta PLUS Part Two of one of the greatest short stories ever written, THE MACHINE STOPS by E. M. Forster.

 

INTERVIEWS AND SNAPSHOTS, EXPERT ADVICE, ANALYSIS (BRIGHTON ROCK by Graham Greene), ARTWORK, THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH Part Three by William Shakespeare, adapted by Grant P. Hudson, THE G. P. HUDSON ART STUDIO presents a portrait of Geoffrey Bayldon as Catweazle, ARTICLES including A WINDOW INTO MIDDLE-EARTH: Gandalf the Fearful Part Two and A PERSONAL HISTORY OF COMICS plus much more.

 

The first ten contestants in THE GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE WRITERS’ WORLD, SUBMISSIONS STATION with links to publishers who are accepting submissions right now!

 

You’ll also find FREE GIFTS FOR EVERY READER and a SPECIAL SUBSCRIBERS’ PACKAGE OFFER plus much more!

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Issue Four (June):

 

Inside the power-packed FOURTH issue:

 

•A candid interview with RIHAM ADLY (plus an article and story)

 

•News of a NEW Clarendon House Anthology: TEMPEST!

 

•The much-anticipated next stage in the GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE with a challenge you can try at home too!

 

•The unmissable concluding parts to David Bowmore's The Affair of the Missing Tiara and E. M. Forster's The Machine Stops

 

POETRY from Shawn Klimek and Mark Kodama

 

DOZENS of submission opportunities

 

•Amazing artwork, enlightening articles, fabulous fiction and MUCH, MUCH MORE!

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Issue Five (July):

 

Inside the fun-filled FIFTH issue:

 

•BILL SWIGGS tells us the behind-the-scenes story of his book BLOOD IN THE DUST


•See inside the fabled home of famous writer C. S. LEWIS!


•Read the FIVE 1,000 word WESTERNS that form the next stage in the GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE!

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•FANTASTIC FICTION from Brandy Bonifas, Jill Kiesow, Steve Carr and the first part of Thomas Hardy's classic tale THE WITHERED ARM!


•POETRY from all over the world

 

•The next episode in the dramatised serial The Tragedy of Macbeth
 

•DOZENS of submission opportunities


•Amazing artwork, enlightening articles from expert writers and editors and MUCH, MUCH MORE!

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Issue 6 (August):

 

Inside the scintillating SIXTH issue:

 

• Internationally acclaimed author MEHREEN AHMED talks to us about her life and work


•See the visual diary of author STEVE CARR!


•Meet the THREE FINALISTS in the GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE!

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•FABULOUS FICTION from Sharon Frame Gay, Peter Toeg, Kerri Jesmer and the second part of Thomas Hardy's classic tale THE WITHERED ARM!


•POETRY from JAY MEHTA

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• DESERT ISLAND BOOKS with TONY J. FYLER

 

•The next episode in the dramatised serial The Tragedy of Macbeth
 

•SEVEN NEW CLARENDON HOUSE ANTHOLOGIES!


•Astounding artwork, enlightening articles from expert writers and editors and MUCH, MUCH MORE!

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Issue 7 (September):

 

Inside the special SEVENTH issue:

 

• Author and artist RIK TY takes us on an inter-dimensional tour

 

•See the textured imagination of photographer STEPHANIE DORN

 

•Read the THREE FINAL STORIES in 2019's GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE GRAND FINAL! ​

 

• FICTION from Warren Alexander, Andrew Scobie, and the chilling climax to Thomas Hardy's classic tale THE WITHERED ARM!

 

•POETRY from SHAWN KLIMEK ​

 

• DESERT ISLAND BOOKS with SILVANA McGUIRE

 

•The next episode in the dramatised serial The Tragedy of Macbeth

 

•Submission opportunities through CLARENDON HOUSE ANTHOLOGIES!

 

•Astounding artwork, enlightening articles from expert writers and editors and MUCH, MUCH MORE!

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Issue # 8 (October)

 

Inside the enthralling EIGHTH issue:

 

• Historical Mystery and Romance Author ELIZABETH BAILEY talks to us about her books and writing career!

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• FICTION:

 WRONG TRAIN Part Two by Warren Alexander

THE SCENT OF GOODNESS by Mehreen Ahmed

THE STRANGE WELL by Archit Joshi

THE OPERA MUST GO ON by Heather Hood

and our special Master Author Showcase THE SIGNALMAN Part One by Charles Dickens

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• POETRY CORNER with Evelyn M. Lukey, Stephanie Bardy, Warren Alexander and Neelima Dondapati.

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• ENLIGHTENING EXPERT ARTICLES from DENNIS DOTY, JULIE C. EGER, DENISE O'HAGAN  and more

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• DESERT ISLAND BOOKS with RLM COOPER

 

•The next episode in the dramatised serial The Tragedy of Macbeth
 

•Submission opportunities through CLARENDON HOUSE ANTHOLOGIES!


• PLUS: A WINDOW INTO MIDDLE-EARTH: Tolkien’s Heresy - the article that was banned by the Tolkien Society!

JUSTIN WIGGINS goes to the Logos Theatre in South Carolina to see The Horse and His Boy performed on stage

AN UNEARTHLY CHILD Part of our occasional series featuring the BBC Television series Doctor Who — this month: Enter the Third Doctor!

ALFRED HITCHCOCK’S PSYCHO An audiobook review by Tony J. Fyler

 and MUCH, MUCH MORE!

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A SPECIAL FREE GIFT FOR ALL SUBSCRIBERS: THE SEVEN LEVELS OF ATTENTION full colour e-manual!

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A WRITER'S WORKSHOP with Grant P. Hudson!

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Issue # 9 (November)

 

Inside the numinous NINTH issue:

 

  • Donise Sheppard takes us BEHIND THE SCENES at PIXIE FOREST PUBLISHING

  • Feast your eyes on the fantastic artwork of LINDSAY NORMAN

  • Relish the fiction of Gabriella Balcom, Susannah Bell, David Bowmore and Charles Dickens (with Part Two of THE SIGNALMAN)

  • Delight in the poetry of Shawn Klimek and Shweta Goyal

  • Get  EXPERT ADVICE from Dennis Doty, Samantha Hamilton, Jeffrey Stephens, Gary Bonn and Julie Eger 

  • Find out how Tolkien’s imagination worked in A WINDOW INTO MIDDLE-EARTH: The Mountain and the City

  • Let Richard Prime investigate the question ROBIN HOOD: FACT OR FICTION?

  • PLUS THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH Part Nine by William Shakespeare, adapted by Grant P. Hudson, a WRITER’S WORKSHOP, THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MARKETING, and much much more including a fabulous SUBSCRIBERS’ FREE GIFT: The Seven Levels of Attention!

 

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Issue # 10 (December)

 

Inside the terrific TENTH issue:

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It's a POETRY SPECIAL with work by Eileen Hugo, Marlon S. Hayes, Edward Ahern, Jay Mehta, Maria J. Estrada, Elizabeth Brown, RLM Cooper, Jim Bates, Holly Scott, Sharon Frame Gay, Julie Eger, Linda Imbler, Shawn Klimek, Hugh Honea, and Denise O’Hagan

PLUS FICTION including A FURY THAT BURNS Part Two by Susannah J. Bell, INSANELY BRAVE EXPLORERS by Gary Bonn DRAGONFLY LUCK by C. L. Steele and  THE SIGNALMAN Part Three by Charles Dickens

INTERVIEWS AND SNAPSHOTS: A POET’S LIFE with Christine Tabaka and AN INTERVIEW WITH A POETRY EDITOR with Denise O’ Hagan

EXPERT ADVICE: from Dennis DotyMarlon Hayes and others

GRAMMAR NINJA with Samantha Hamilton

AND A SIMPLE CHECKLIST FOR STUDYING POETRY A Writer’s Workshop with Grant P. Hudson

and much more including THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MARKETING, ARTWORK including THE POETRY OF LIGHT by Craig Alexander

 and ARTICLES: A WINDOW INTO MIDDLE-

EARTH: Tolkien and the Kalevala; POETRY IN THE WORDS OF POETS; AN UNEARTHLY CHILD Part of our occasional series featuring the BBC Television series Doctor Who; A WRITING CALENDAR and a review of MARTIN CHUZZLEWIT with Tony J. Fyler

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Inside the inspiring ELEVENTH issue:

 

Rising star author R. A. Goli talks about her life and work plus we get a glimpse behind the scenes of Welcome to Blekeleigh Court by Samantha Hamilton, plus enjoy our Christmas fiction including Love’s Gift by C. L. Steele, The Bard by Mark Kodama, Claire’s Special Day by Shawn M. Klimek and the next part of A Fury That Burns by Susannah J. Bell — in addition, you get a special Christmas Master Author Showcase, a complete short story The Hint Of An Explanation from Graham Greene!

Our expert advice includes Why You Should Edit with Susannah J. Bell, Junk Drawer Writing with Julie Eger, Understanding Graphic Designers with John Green and The Wonderful World Of Marketing: Finding Your Audience with Grant P. Hudson

We take a look at the art of the Mediaeval Manuscript and continue our adapted feature The Tragedy Of Macbeth by William Shakespeare, but that’s nowhere near all! Articles include A Window Into Middle-Earth: A Journey To The Real Mordor with Grant P. Hudson, Did I Really Write That? with Gary Bonn, Reflections On The C. S. Lewis Symposium At Montreat, North Carolina with Justin Wiggins and An Unearthly Child part of our occasional series featuring the BBC television series Doctor Who: this month, The Sixth Doctor.

Even that’s not all, though: there’s news of a special game, the Inner Circle Writers’ Magazine Subscriber Game, and we introduce not one but TWO new imprints offering more opportunities: Outlook Books and Linden Books!

There are free gifts for readers and a subscribers’ free gift too!

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Inside the terrific TWELFTH issue:

 

FICTION including ONE LAST QUESTION by Gary Bonn, MONTANA REMAINS by Carol White

and drabbles by Dawn DeBraal, G. Allen Wilbanks, Shawn M. Klimek and David Bowmore

plus the final part of A FURY THAT BURNS by Susannah J. Bell and MASTER AUTHOR SHOWCASE: THE PURLOINED LETTER by Edgar Allan Poe

 

INTERVIEWS AND SNAPSHOTS especially SPOTLIGHT ON THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF SAMANTHA HAMILTON

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EXPERT ADVICE: GRAMMAR NINJA with Samantha Hamilton, DRABBLE ME THIS with Steve Carr, THE BEST ADVICE I NEVER USED with C. L. Steele and HUNTING FOR A STORY with Julie C. Eger 

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Plus THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH Part 11 by William Shakespeare; A WINDOW INTO MIDDLE-EARTH: Middle-earth and Narnia — a comparison; A TRUE INKLING EXPERIENCE with Annie Mae Platter

and much, much more!

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Inside the thrill-packed THIRTEENTH issue:

 

FICTION including SAFETY NET by Gary Bonn

POETRY CORNER with Elizabeth Brown, Jay Mehta and Jim Bates, DORA by Giuseppina Marino Leyland, THE MOTHER TREE by Jason Holden, FREE’S TALE: NO HOME AT CHRISTMASTIME Part 1 by Gabriella Balcom, MR. JASPER’S PORCH by Marlon Hayes

and MASTER AUTHOR SHOWCASE: THE VERGER by W. Somerset Maugham

 

INTERVIEWS AND SNAPSHOTS

AUTHOR MICHAEL WILLIAMS talks to us about his life, his work and his influences

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EXPERT ADVICE

GRAMMAR NINJA with Samantha Hamilton

WHERE DO STORIES COME FROM? with Julie Eger

PROCESS NOT AH-MESS with C. L. Steele

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MARKETING: What the World Wide Web Does - and Doesn’t- Do For You with Grant P. Hudson

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Plus THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH Part 12 by William Shakespeare; A WINDOW INTO MIDDLE-EARTH: The Power of Words

and much, much more!

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Inside the fame-worthy FOURTEENTH issue:

 

FICTION including SKETCH by Gary Bonn

POETRY CORNER with Warren Alexander and Jim Bates, AME-NO-UZUME by Umair Mirxa, FREE’S TALE: NO HOME AT CHRISTMASTIME Part 2 by Gabriella Balcom, 

and MASTER AUTHOR SHOWCASE: THE POT OF BROTH by W. B. Yeats

 

INTERVIEWS AND SNAPSHOTS

AUTHOR J. L. CALLISON talks about life, books, and success

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EXPERT ADVICE

ON WRITING DORA by Giuseppina Marino Leyland

ON SEEING RED with Julie Eger

INNER CIRCLE with C. L. Steele

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MARKETING: Instant Gratification and What It Means For You with Grant P. Hudson

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Plus THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH Part 13 by William Shakespeare; A WINDOW INTO MIDDLE-EARTH: Tolkien and the Somme

and much, much more!

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Inside the friendly fifteenth issue:

 

10 GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE STORIES: The Train Home, The Letter, The Escape, Carlos, Better Than a Sandcastle, The River, The Knife, The Girl with the Red Hair, Nobody Else’s Business, Ghost Light for you to read and vote on!

OTHER FICTION including:

WORDS OF CHANGE by A. S. Charly

FRIENDSHIP AND FIRE by Gary Bonn

POETRY CORNER with Elizabeth Brown, Christina Steele and Jim Bates

THE DANCE by Heather Hood

AMATERASU by Umair Mirxa

FREE’S TALE: NO HOME AT CHRISTMASTIME Part 3 by Gabriella Balcom

and MASTER AUTHOR SHOWCASE: THE HAPPY PRINCE by Oscar Wilde

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INTERVIEWS AND SNAPSHOTS

BEST-SELLING AUTHOR CARMEN BACA reveals the secrets of her success

DESERT ISLAND BOOKS with L. T. Waterson

 

EXPERT ADVICE

GRAMMAR NINJA with Samantha Hamilton

WRITE- WHERE YOU NEED TO BE with Julie Eger

THE ART OF THE RELATIONSHIP -EDITORS AND WRITERS with C. L. Steele

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MARKETING: Marketing - and Why Losing Your Rag is Good with Gary Bonn

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Plus Tolkien, Shakespeare, fun and free gifts!

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Inside the super sixteenth issue:

 

FICTION

IN SPLENDID ISOLATION by Allan Tierney

ME AND MY PEN by Ximena Escobar

BUADHACH by Elizabeth Montague

POETRY CORNER with Priti Mehta and Jim Bates

JUST A GIRL IN A DRESS by L. T. Waterson

ARISTAEUS by Umair Mirxa

THE POND by Elizabeth Brown

and a MASTER AUTHOR SHOWCASE: GOD SEES THE TRUTH, BUT WAITS by Leo Tolstoy

 

INTERVIEWS AND SNAPSHOTS

40 AUTHOR P. A. O’NEIL talks about her short story collection

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EXPERT ADVICE

WRITER’S WORKSHOP - beginning a special serialisation of How Stories Really Work!

SURVIVAL WRITING with Julie C. Eger

SUBMITTING STORIES - THE PATH TO ACCEPTANCE with C. L. Steele

TRUST THE COINCIDENCES with Fredricka R. Maister

THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF MARKETING: Prize-winning articles on Building Your Brand with Elaine Marie Carnegie, Peter Astle and James Pyles

 

ARTWORK

THE TRAGEDY OF MACBETH Part 15 by William Shakespeare 

 

ARTICLES

A WINDOW INTO MIDDLE-EARTH: The Ethics of Sub-Creation

 

NEWS AND FEATURES

WORD SEARCH by Julie C. Eger

THE INNER CIRCLE WRITERS’ MAGAZINE SUBSCRIBER GAME

THE GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE 2020 Revisit the five first stage winners -and find out their next challenge!

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Plus free gifts and more!

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Inside the splendid seventeenth issue:

 

FICTION

FIVE GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE STORIES: Wandering Star, True Colours, The Freedom to Be, Simple Folk and The Watcher

A WINDOW IN BRENTWOOD by Samantha Hamilton

POETRY CORNER with Priti Mehta

BE NICE Part One by Gary Bonn

and a MASTER AUTHOR SHOWCASE: A LODGING FOR THE NIGHT by Robert Louis Stevenson

 

AUTHOR PINA LEYLAND reveals the story behind her amazing collection

(Including a RECIPE for ORANGE POLENTA CAKE!)

GRAMMAR NINJA with Samantha Hamilton

WRITER’S WORKSHOP - continuing a special serialisation of How Stories Really Work! This month: Core Ideas

plus articles, artwork, news and features including a WORD SEARCH by Julie C. Eger, and much more!

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Inside the enthralling eighteenth issue:

 

MEET THE THREE GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE FINALISTS and discover what their final challenge for 2020 will be!

 

POETRY CORNER with Evelyn M. Lukey, Charlotte Langtree, and RLM Cooper

 

BE NICE Part Two by Gary Bonn

 

and a MASTER AUTHOR SHOWCASE: THE RED ROOM by H. G. Wells

 

Journey to the wonderful world of WARREN ALEXANDER, author of Cousins' Club

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GRAMMAR NINJA with Samantha Hamilton

 

WRITER’S WORKSHOP - continuing a special serialisation of How Stories Really Work! This month: The Spectrum of Fiction

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plus articles, The Tragedy of Macbeth, news and features including another WORD SEARCH by Julie C. Eger, and much more!

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Inside the name-dropped nineteenth issue:

 

THE GREAT CLARENDON HOUSE WRITING CHALLENGE FINAL: read the three final stories and cast your vote!

 

POETRY CORNER with Charlotte Langtree and Elizabeth Brown

 

THE PROMISE by L. T. Waterson

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SOCIAL DISTANCING by Jim Bates

 

and a special MASTER AUTHOR SHOWCASE: A SCANDAL IN BOHEMIA Part One by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

 

Meet the marvellous MARLON HAYES

 

WRITER’S WORKSHOP - the most important chapter of How Stories Really Work! Vacuum Power!

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plus articles, The Tragedy of Macbeth, news and features including another WORD SEARCH by Julie C. Eger, and much more!

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Inside the tophole twentieth issue:

 

Those desperate to know the winner of the Great Clarendon House Writing Challenge 2020 — and there are many of you — can immediately turn to page 12 and find out! This author now has the opportunity to work with me to produce a publishable book of their own — and I look forward to that very much!

Also in this issue, the remarkable Justin Wiggins takes us on a journey, Julie C. Eger reveals the fascinating story behind her own fiction, C. L. Steele delves into the world of wavelengths, and there’s an article on how J. R. R. Tolkien’s imagination worked.

Plus the continuing workshop based on the book How Stories Really Work, and a collection of great pieces of fiction from Elizabeth Brown, Hugh Honea and the inestimable Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

You’ll also get a glimpse of David Bowmore’s Doncaster, and be able to delight in R. A. Goli’s award-winning story ‘A Flicker of Time’.

And more, of course, including the secrets of human attention in the Wonderful World of Marketing!

 

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Inside the tophole twenty-first issue:

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We have a major interview with David Bowmore, whose collectionTall Tales and Short Fiction was released by Clarendon House Publications recently

• the second of our Best of Clarendon House series, the fantastic story of ‘The Bear Trap Grave’ by Brent A. Harris, deservedly award-winning

• plus other fiction including the second part of Hugh Honea’s delightful tale ‘The Ladies’ Shoes’, ‘Liddy’s Beacon’ by V. H. Stone, and James Joyce’s story ‘The Sisters’ as part of our Master Author Showcase.

There’s lovely poetry and fascinating articles featuring advice and insights into the art of writing; there’s Part 20 of The Tragedy of Macbeth; and there’s more, including a free gift and another writer’s workshop based on How Stories Really Work!

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In this towering twenty-second issue: 

Meet ELIZABETH MONTAGUE, author of the amazing short story collection entitled Dust and Glitter!

Plus this edition is packed with fiction, including

The Best of Clarendon House instalment ‘Dr. Zennik and the Cerebrachrone Part One’ by Alexander Marshall

‘Wash and Dry’ by William Masters

‘Footprints of Life' by Jan McCulloch

and a special science fiction story in Master Author Showcase: ‘Lazarus Come Forth’ by Ray Bradbury!

 

There’s also Poetry Corner with Charlotte Langtree, Elizabeth Brown and Ger White and lots of expert advice including the continuing How Stories Really Work Writer’s Workshop - this month: Growing Vacuums.

 

There’s another article from C. L. Steele and the next in The Wonderful World Of Marketing series: ‘Seven Aims of a Social Media Group’. In addition, we learn what V. H. Stone can teach us about the ‘Obstacles of a Part-Time Writer (And How To Get Past Them)’!

 

As usual, there’s more, including The Tragedy of Macbeth Part 21 by William Shakespeare, ‘A Window into Middle-Earth: Middle-earth and Yorkshire’, a Literally Literary Quiz, and more!

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