June 3, 2005 (Press Release) --
The Muse Marquee, devoted to producing twelve issues a year with articles about the craft of writing, launched its debut issue on June 1, 2005. Ten editors will cover all aspects of writing including, but not limited to: writing strategies and story development, writing for children, teaching children to write, flash fiction, self-publication, mechanics of writing, and romance. The first issue is free.
Charles Mossop, a writer and historian living in western Canada, specializes in mystery stories that are set in historical times, particularly fifteenth century China and eighteenth century Europe. He is the author of the Magistrate Lin mysteries, soon to appear in Over My Dead Body Mystery Magazine http://www.overmydeadbody.com and has published Flash Fiction at http://www.flashshot.tripod.com.
Worlds Apart will feature articles about the business of writing stories with historical, fantasy and speculative settings – cultural and social milieus different from the contemporary world. There will be contests, special events, networking opportunities, writing exercises and more.
The Muse Marquee is the brainchild of Lea Schizas, founder of the MuseitUp Club, an online critique community and a Writer’s Digest 101 Best Writing Site of 2005. All editors are members of the club. Other editors and their columns include Pencil Pals by Robert A. Redmond, Muselings by Susan Stephenson, Heartbeat by Ann Durand, Write Right by Shane Roe, Self-Publication by Michelle Webster, Mother Hen’s Bin by Lea Schizas, Breaking It Down by Lox Crabtree, Up From Down Under by Les Stephenson, and The Write Stuff by Chick Lang. Find out more and subscribe at http://www.themusemarquee.tripod.com/index.html
Submitted by Charles Mossop
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Charles Mossop, a writer and historian living in western Canada, specializes in mystery stories that are set in historical times, particularly fifteenth century China and eighteenth century Europe. He is the author of the Magistrate Lin mysteries, soon to appear in Over My Dead Body Mystery Magazine http://www.overmydeadbody.com and has published Flash Fiction at http://www.flashshot.tripod.com.
Worlds Apart will feature articles about the business of writing stories with historical, fantasy and speculative settings – cultural and social milieus different from the contemporary world. There will be contests, special events, networking opportunities, writing exercises and more.
The Muse Marquee is the brainchild of Lea Schizas, founder of the MuseitUp Club, an online critique community and a Writer’s Digest 101 Best Writing Site of 2005. All editors are members of the club. Other editors and their columns include Pencil Pals by Robert A. Redmond, Muselings by Susan Stephenson, Heartbeat by Ann Durand, Write Right by Shane Roe, Self-Publication by Michelle Webster, Mother Hen’s Bin by Lea Schizas, Breaking It Down by Lox Crabtree, Up From Down Under by Les Stephenson, and The Write Stuff by Chick Lang. Find out more and subscribe at http://www.themusemarquee.tripod.com/index.html
Submitted by Charles Mossop
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A new ezine for writers, The Muse Marquee sponsored by Star Publish, has appointed Charles Mossop as Historical Fiction Editor for the column, Worlds Apart.
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