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Editor's choice
3/1/2005 The Canterbury Tales: Prologue
11/1/2004 The Lady of Shalott
9/1/2004 Sons and Lovers
7/1/2004 Democracy
6/1/2004 The Sphinx
4/1/2004 The Railway Children
3/1/2004 Tom Brown's Schooldays
2/1/2003 The Three Sisters (A Novel)
1/1/2003 The Colloquy of Monos and Una
12/1/2002 The Odyssey of Homer
11/1/2002 The Paradise of Children
10/1/2002 Aphorisms
9/1/2002 The Moonstone
8/1/2002 Helen of the High Hand
7/1/2002 Cranford
6/1/2002 Pride and Prejudice
5/1/2002 The Testimony of Taliesin Jones
4/1/2002 State Kid
3/1/2002 Far Away and Long Ago
2/1/2002 The sex that doesn't shop
1/1/2002 The Dream of Maxen Wledig

Writers' craft

Book reviews
THE GOOD FICTION HANDBOOK reviewed by Jean Currie  
101 Sonnets from Shakespeare to Heaney reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
A Year on the Sofa reviewed by Jean Currie  
Awaken the Writer Within reviewed by Jean Currie  
Cracking the Short Story Market reviewed by Jean Currie  
Getting Published reviewed by Jean Currie  
How Poetry Works reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
Increase Your Word Power reviewed by Jean Currie  
Rebel Yell: A Short Guide to Fiction Writing reviewed by Rebecca Toennessen  
The Craft of Novel Writing reviewed by Jean Currie  
The Crime Writer's Handbook reviewed by Jean Currie  
The Internet Guide for Writers reviewed by Jean Currie  
The Internet Writer's Handbook 2001/2 reviewed by Jean Currie  
The Magazine Writers' Handbook reviewed by Jean Currie  
Touch Typing in Ten Hours reviewed by Jean Currie  
WRITE WITH CONFIDENCE reviewed by Jean Currie  
Writing a Children's Book reviewed by Jean Currie  
WRITING COMPETITIONS - the way to win reviewed by Jean Currie  
Writing for Radio reviewed by Jean Currie  
Writing Short Stories and Articles reviewed by Jean Currie  

Articles
A Change in Perspective - Gwyneth Box  
Advice for Writers - Anon  
An Editor's Preferences - Gwyneth Box  
Aristotle Rules. (The Perfect Tragedy) - Sue Burke  
Braving Scotland - Gwyneth Box  
Check Please! - Gwyneth Box  
Critiquing Poetry - Gwyneth Box  
Don't Forget Your Market Research
Part 1: Studying your target markets
- Jacqueline Jackson
 
Don't Forget Your Market Research
Part 2: Discovering House Style
- Jacqueline Jackson
 
FAILURE? NEVER LET IT BE SAID - Jean Currie  
For he was a Jolly Good Fellow - Jean Currie  
Freelance Working - Gwyneth Box  
Getting Your Poetry Published - Norman Bissett  
Goodbye to All That - Jean Currie  
I haven't got a baby! - Jean Currie  
In the Beginning - Jean Currie  
Increasing Your Acceptance Rate - Gwyneth Box  
Internet and the Poet - Gwyneth Box  
Is Your Journey Really Necessary? - Jean Currie  
Letters or Symbols - Mike Wilson  
Literary Competitions: Pros & Cons - Gwyneth Box  
Loud and Clear - Gwyneth Box  
LOVE SONGS - Pamela Cleaver  
My Island - Corinna Hasofferett  
Notes on Line breaks - Gwyneth Box  
Ode two a spell chequer - Anon  
On Target for Acceptance - Jean Currie  
Once upon an artists' colony - Corinna Hasofferett  
Organisational Overload - Gwyneth Box  
Poetry Translation - Gwyneth Box  
Popcorn Novels - Kate Frost  
Presenting Your Manuscript - Gwyneth Box  
Pressed into Service - Gerry Cambridge  
Published Poet or Paid Poet? - Gwyneth Box  
Query Letter from Hell - Gwyneth Box  
Reacting to Critique - Gwyneth Box  
Reality Check - Gwyneth Box  
Rhyme and Reason - Gwyneth Box  
Star Writers - Gwyneth Box  
Stout Heroes - Gwyneth Box  
Stresses and Syllables in Speech and Poetry - Gwyneth Box  
The Four Elements of Story Telling - Anon  
The Millenielle - Wendy Webb  
The Name of the Writer - Corinna Hasofferett  
The Poet's Notebook - Christopher North  
The Right to Write - Isabel Saunders  
To Have and Have Got - Gwyneth Box  
What Price Fame? - Gwyneth Box  
What's In It For You? - Jean Currie  
What's Wrong With My Story? - Jean Currie  
When Am I a Writer? - Mike Wilson  
When I Have Time - Jean Currie  
Where do I begin? - Gwyneth Box  
Where do you write? - Jean Currie  
Working from Home - Gwyneth Box  
Writing Hints - Various  

Anthology

Classical
Anon
George Gordon, Lord Byron
Lewis Carroll
Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle
Emily Dickinson
John Donne
Michael Drayton
Oliver Goldsmith
Thomas Gray
Thomas Hardy
George Herbert
Robert Herrick
Thomas Hood
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Leigh Hunt
John Keats
D.H. Lawrence
George MacDonald
Christopher Marlowe
Andrew Marvell
John Milton
Wilfred Owen
Walter Raleigh
William Brighty Rands
William Shakespeare
Percy Bysshe Shelley
Sir Philip Sidney
Edmund Spenser
Robert Louis Stevenson
Sir John Suckling
Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Edward Thomas
Francis Thompson
Henry Vaughan
Edmund Waller
Oscar Wilde
William Wordsworth

Contemporary
David L. Aston
David Bayless
Moshe Benarroch
Martijn Benders
Bindi
Norman Bissett
Gwyneth Box
Sue Burke
Alan J. Carter
Michael Fantina
Sam Gilliland
Jack Harvey
David Hill
Bill Jarvis
Prasenjit Maiti
Leonard McCarthy
Tom McColl
Stephen Mead
Liz Moore
Tina Negus
Christopher North
Rod Riesco
Peter J. Ross
David Rushing
Gerald Tetzlaff Jr.
Deborah Tyler-Bennett
Herbert Williams
Juliet Wilson

Translations by poet
Giosuè Carducci  
Guilhem de Peitieu  
Carmen Jodra Davó  
Giacomo Leopardi  
Joan Margarit  
Rainer Maria Rilke  
St John of the Cross  
Translations by translator
Gwyneth Box  
Leonard Cottrell  
Rod Riesco  

Non-fiction
All I want for Christmas is a piece of 2 by 4 and a Black & Decker drill… please, mum? - Elspeth Graty  
Biohazardous Materials Sheet - (Chemical Analysis) - Woman - Anon  
Biohazardous Materials Sheet - (Chemical Analysis) - Man - Anon  
Cleanliness is next to Frenchness - Elspeth Graty  
Cupboard Love - Gwyneth Box  
Flowers, Buy Me Flowers - Liz Moore  
Getting Band-ed - Chia Sihan  
I Told You So - Liz Moore  
Keep Fit by Numbers - Gwyneth Box  
Laughed? I could have died. - Liz Moore  
Luck of the Draw? - Jean Currie  
Nationwide Manhunt for Rogue Ensaladilla Rusa - James Trevor  
Problems with your PC? - Anon  
The Great Cross of Saint Brynach at Nevern. - Tina Negus  
THE PHOTOSYNTHETIC WAR - Sue Burke  
The Rastro, Madrid - Gwyneth Box  
UNDERWEAR OR LINGERIE; WHICH IS YOURS? - Vivienne Barker  
What Day is It? - Liz Moore  

Book reviews
A Sixties Prodigy and Other Stories reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
A Small Town is a World reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
A Strange Desire reviewed by Jean Currie  
A Tooting Idyll reviewed by Christopher North  
Ariel's Gift reviewed by Christopher North  
Black Earth City reviewed by Christopher North  
Burnt Diaries reviewed by Christopher North  
Close to me and Closer... (The Language of Heaven)
Désamère
reviewed by Christopher North
 
Crow Steered Bergs Appeared reviewed by Christopher North  
Daughter of Shame reviewed by Jean Currie  
Dead Keen reviewed by Marian Hussenbux  
Enemy Within reviewed by Jean Currie  
Erskine's Box reviewed by Christopher North  
Fasting, Feasting reviewed by Dashini Ann Jeyathurai  
File Under Arson reviewed by Jean Currie  
File Under Deceased reviewed by Jean Currie  
Freezing reviewed by Marian Hussenbux  
Hunting Badger reviewed by Jean Currie  
Let's Shout About It! reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
MacDiarmid's Disciple reviewed by Deborah Tyler-Bennett  
Marrying the Mistress reviewed by Jean Currie  
My Dark-Eyed Girl reviewed by Jean Currie  
Night's Black Agents reviewed by Jean Currie  
Nothing I Touch Stands Still reviewed by Christopher North  
Pebbles, Debris reviewed by Christopher North  
Sarum reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
Someday, Somewhere reviewed by Jean Currie  
Spanish Lessons reviewed by Christopher North  
Staying Alive: Real Poems for Unreal Times reviewed by Deborah Tyler-Bennett  
The Angel Gateway reviewed by Jean Currie  
The Apple Barrel reviewed by Jean Currie  
The Bird in the Tree reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
The Blackbirder reviewed by Marian Hussenbux  
The Cat Who Knew Shakepeare reviewed by Marian Hussenbux  
The Club of Queer Trades reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
The Diarist’s Journal, Issue #1 reviewed by Christopher North  
The Disaster reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
The Door Into Summer reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
The Early McCloy reviewed by Marian Hussenbux  
The Guests at the Gate reviewed by Deborah Tyler-Bennett  
The Kitty Rainbow Trilogy reviewed by Jean Currie  
The New Sonia Wayward reviewed by Marian Hussenbux  
The Self-Made Woman reviewed by Jean Currie  
The War Against Cliché reviewed by Christopher North  
The Waterlog, Autumn 2001 reviewed by Gwyneth Box  
Timon of Athens reviewed by Christopher North  
Translation of Racine's Phèdre reviewed by Christopher North  
Untouchable reviewed by Dashini Ann Jeyathurai  
Water Under the Bridge reviewed by Jean Currie  

Children's writing
A Little Princess - Frances Hodgson Burnett  
Alice in Wonderland - Lewis Carroll  
How Galah Got Her Colour and How Thorny Devil Got His Skin. (The Boomerang Story) - Bindi  
Kidnapped - Robert Louis Stevenson  
The First Chrysanthemum - Gwyneth Box  
The Secret Garden - Frances Hodgson Burnett  
The Selfish Giant - Oscar Wilde  
The Wise Woman - George MacDonald  
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz - L. Frank Baum  

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