A snapshot of the launch

It took a little longer than planned but I’m finally here to point you in the direction of the Events page. We’ve loaded a few photos from the Issue 8 launch and hope you enjoy them.

The launch was a wonderful afternoon where, once again, we filled Burrinja Cafe with contributors, friends and anyone else keen to hear some poetry and enough tastes of short stories that they couldn’t help but buy the book then rush home to find out what happened.

It’s always a delight to listen to the contributors read their own pieces, and I admit to feeling a tear press against my eyelid as one of the readers announced it was the very first time she’d had her name in print. A brand spanking new writer. One of our favourite kinds.

It’s always exciting too to announce the competition winners, and even though contributors receive their copy of the magazine on arrival, it came as a shock to Leah Swann to be awarded first prize in the short story competition, as she hadn’t thought to look up the results. I think this is a first, and it was lovely to share her joy as she realised. I must admit, when I first read her story Streetsweeper I had little cry.

As with any publication, there are a lot of people who worked hard to make sure Issue 8 is as fantastic as it is. So, one last time, I’d like to extend my heartfelt thanks to Vicki Thornton, Ashley Capes, Laurie Steed and Peter Farrar for their fabulous editorial decisions, Graham Nunn and Amanda le Bas de Plumetot for the fine selection of poems and stories from the annual competition and Amanda (again) and Marian Dalton for their exceptional proofreading.

Posted in News at November 29th, 2010. No Comments.

It’s been fun….

I must admit to enjoying the role of acting editor while Tiggy has been away on her holiday. There has been the joy of selecting work, of discovering new voices and enjoying the strength of known names. There has been the sorrow of turning down work, the juggling with pages and word counts.  As well as working with our competition judges, Graham Nunn and Amanda le Bas de Plumetot, our poetry editor, Ashley Capes, and the selection committee of Laurie Steed and Peter Farrar.

They have all been brilliant to work with. None of them minded (or appeared to mind) the emails that began with …ooops I think we have a problem.

There will be a short time when the Page Seventeen post will not be manned. I’m about to take a small holiday but before too long Tiggy will be back, reins tightly in her hand, answering any queries or questions.

I sincerely hope that I have responded to everyone that submitted to Page Seventeen, if not I apologise.  The paperwork I freely admit was the one area I dreaded.

However after reading the quality of work that has been selected,  I think we are going to have a great Issue 8 and can’t wait to see the final product.

We would love to see you at the launch

Saurday 13th November, Burrinja Cafe, 350 Glenfern Rd, Upwey, 1 pm.

Vicki Thornton

Acting Editor

Posted in News at September 1st, 2010. 4 Comments.

Why, hello there

There are a few changes going on at page seventeen this year, and starting this blog is just one of them. Before I let you know about some of the other things, I should give you an idea of what you might expect to find here.

First of all, there’ll be the odd bit of news. For instance, submissions are currently open. That means you can either make a general submission or enter our annual competition. Or both.  That’s good news. Even better news is that they’re open until the end of June, so you have plenty of time to get something together. See our submit page for more information.

We’ll also be posting reviews. Reviews of individual pieces we’ve published or single author titles from people we’ve published. Expect the odd profile and images of some of our authors in action. And a few other bits and pieces we’d like to keep as a surprise for now.

As for changes, this year’s selection process is one massive change in itself. For the first time, I’m not going to have a say in the content, with the exception of one or two pieces. Instead, Issue 8 is in the hands of the following fabulous people.

First up, Vicki Thornton is taking on the role of Acting Editor and will handle a huge chunk of the admin, oversee the selection process and be part of the reading team for our short stories. Not to mention all the little fiddly bits that won’t be mentioned here.

This year we see our first Poetry Editor and a Short Story Editor. I’m very excited to let you know that Ashley Capes is taking on the Poetry Editor position and Laurie Steed the Short Story Editor position. Ashley will handle all the general submission poetry, including the short form pieces, while Laurie will share the reading load with Peter Farrar and Vicki.

Of course we are running the popular Page Seventeen Poetry and Short Story Competition again and this year’s judges are Graham Nunn (poetry) and Amanda le Bas de Plumetot (short story).

In case you’re not excited yet, we’re also having our first ever 2-for-1 sale.

All you have to do is purchase a copy of page seventeen (direct, this won’t apply at bookstores). We’ll send out a 2nd copy of the same issue, or a previous (in-stock) issue of your choice.

What’s the catch? Well, there’s only one: we’ll be sending both copies together, you can’t split them.

But it’s just for April and stocks are getting dangerously low, so get moving.

Posted in News at April 15th, 2010. 3 Comments.