“As jy wil skryf, moenie net daaroor droom nie. Doen dit, anders sal jy altyd wonder.” Wilna Adriaanse
Meeting Deadlines without Dying It may seem counter-productive, but one of the key ingredients for a more productive work life
Congratulations to Christie Williams from New Zealand for her story about procrastination. Christie wins our June contest. The closing date for the next My
How people read on the Web sounds like one of those silly phrases that you want to answer
Writing has always been part of my life and after being retrenched and doing some job searching I realised that
The NZ WRITERS’ COLLEGE 2011 Annual Short Story Competition For Emerging Writers in New Zealand and Australia This
The Chain Gang Challenge 6 writers – 6 hours – One Story As part of the Short Story Day
Madi Hanekom completed the Magazine Journalism Course in November 2010. Madi is a stellar example of a student who has
YVONNE VAN DONGEN has been a travel editor and writer for over 20 years. She’s edited the travel section of the
The results are out! Read the winning entries, the judges’ comments and see if your story is mentioned in our
Not everyone has the time and resources to be out scouting for something new to report on and doing
How hard could it be to write a blog post? If a teenager can do it, you can too… right?
Recently webmasters were troubled again by that eternal question – what does Google regard as good content – when the Panda was
Amazon has launched Kindle Singles, one-off pieces of non-fiction and journalism which are typically much shorter than a novel, but
This piece forms Part Five of our Series on Social Media Social media certainly has its drawbacks when it comes
This article forms Part Four of our Social Media Series. The ability to interview someone for a story is a
My Competitions blog has raised a lot of enthusiasm among my writerly friends for trying overseas comps, but they are wary
THE SA WRITERS’ COLLEGE 2011 Annual Short Story Award For Emerging Writers in South Africa Open for Entries
Helen Yuretich wins Heartland 1000 Short Story Competition Helen Yuretich, a recent graduate of the Short Story Writing Course
Stephanie Attwood Stephanie Attwood entered, and won her first short story competition in 1986 (South Island Writers’ Association) with her
The idealist in me hopes that social activism will become a journalist’s first priority. Giving voice to the voiceless, using
Karen Taylor-Vermaak completed her Magazine Journalism Course at SA Writers College (www.sawriterscollege.co.za) in February 2010. She has since become
Ashley Stander completed the Hard News Journalism Course in 2010. She went on to have articles published in her
Angela Pearse completed the Travel Writing Course and the Writing for the Web Course at NZ Writers’ College (www.nzwriterscollege.co.nz) in
Christo Valentyn completed the Magazine Journalism Course in 2007. Apart from selling articles to big titles like Cosmopolitan and