Writing Magazine

TRACY FELLS

If I drew a map of my path to publication it would have numerous dead ends, and resemble a river delta with meandering streams, all feeding into one big channel. I’ve been writing short fiction for thirteen years and it’s taken that long to navigate my scarily diverse story streams, many individually published online or in anthologies and magazines, into a single collection.

Like many writers, my dream to be published started early, at primary school, when my stories were read out to the class. That dream continued into my teens, when I penned some really dreadful poetry, though my ambition to ‘become a writer’ waned during my animal-loving ‘I want to be a vet’ stage. I had to

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Writing Magazine

Writing Magazine7 min read
Lighting The Path
In the writing world, Julia Cameron, the creator of The Artist’s Way, is the nearest thing we have to a guru. ‘I am very much an accidental guru!’ she laughs down the phone from New Mexico. The Artists’ Way, a twelve-week course in finding your creat
Writing Magazine4 min read
Focus Groups
Focus groups are used in qualitative research and they typically involve a group of six to ten people sharing their opinions, beliefs and attitudes about a particular product, service, concept or idea. The discussion is facilitated by a moderator who
Writing Magazine2 min read
Short Story Competitions
Win a £1,000 first prize in the next Award, which closes on 2 February. The Bath Flash Fiction Award, which runs three times a year, is given for original, unpublished short fiction up to 300 words. The winner will receive £1,000, and there are secon

Related Books & Audiobooks