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Opportunities + FREE MAGAZINE
Incorporating Writing
Issue 5 Vol 2: Sex Sells
5th Anniversary Year
Rosie Lugosi and Mitzi Szereto interviews in an edition tackling sex. Sex is running rampant at Incorporating Writing from vampires in Manchester to Jane Austen. We're awash with the kind of moral behaviour that would have had Mary Whitehouse reach for her telephone and ring Thora Hird. Thankfully, we are now more progressive and Whitehouse is dead and Hird has ascended finally on that stana stairlift. So, everyone take off your shirts in a nipple gazing proclaimation that SEX SELLS. The the new edition of Incorporating Writing (ISSN 1743-0380) brings you more sex than you get in a Mills & Boon book on page 90. Rosie Lugosi reveals the woman behind the creation, Mitzi Szereto wonders what all the fuss is about porn. In our editorial, Andrew Oldham discusses the merits of of sex selling talentless people that should be shat into space. Tom Spurling considers sex in the modern age whereas Claire Boot romps through sex with Jane. Dan McTiernan is forced to concede in his regular column that all book clubs are about getting naked and being projected on a wall in some city square and Christine Brandel reveals selling sex is nothing new. Janet Aspey heads the team in the reviews section as they get down low and mucky with a collection of saucy books. We're not heartless in the offices of Incorporating Writing, we haven't forgotten love and to this end we're giving away 5 free CDs of The Sea, featuring this generations greatest love poet, Ian Parks. We open the doors on our letters page, devoted to Max Dunbar's take on modern industry events + 4 pages of news and opportunities. It's all free and all filth. Free the Literary beast inside you!
With over 40 free pages of interviews, articles, reviews, industry news and opportunities, there's only one magazine that you need, Incorporating Writing (ISSN 1743-0380) . All free, all critical and all at www.incorporatingwriting.co.uk
Next issue will be PULP, want to submit an idea? Submit a book or audio CD for review? Readers, writers and publishers can contact us a editor@incorporatingwriting.co.uk. We're always interested in hearing off our readers, got any comments? Got some feedback? Then contact us today. Deadline 1st June 2008.
Help spread the word and forward this email to everyone you know, they can subscribe for free at www.incorporatingwriting.co.uk
Incorporating Writing (ISSN 1743-0380) is an imprint of Incwriters, back issues are archived at www.incwriters.co.uk/magazines.htm
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