Take a look at all these lovely faces! We have just updated our people page where you can find out more about our Issue 6 contributors and their work.
Want to join them and contribute to the next issue? Submissions open soon!
Take a look at all these lovely faces! We have just updated our people page where you can find out more about our Issue 6 contributors and their work.
Want to join them and contribute to the next issue? Submissions open soon!
The Secrets-themed 6th Issue is available to order from our online store. Here's a little taster of what you can expect to find inside...
Short fiction & poetry has never looked so good!
Christina Chung & the cover artwork for Issue 5
In this feature, we look at the design of Firewords more closely. This series of blogs will allow us to meet some of the creative talent we’ve worked with and find out why they made the design decisions that they did.
All the visuals and illustrations in the magazine are important to us, but one element has the most prominence and comes with extra responsibility: the cover artwork. This is the first thing people see on the shelves. Despite the famous saying, many people do judge a book by its cover! We aim for our covers to be eye-catching, hint at the theme of the issue and provide an enticing promise of what is to be found within the pages.
In this series of blogs we meet the team who bring you Firewords. Next up is our second in command, Jen. (Interview by Dan Burgess, Editor.)
Well, I’m an editor and English teacher, but I find my life outside of work is far more important. This involves many distinct areas of Firewords, as well as travelling regularly and writing; all the things that truly make me who I am. On that note, I am an aunt now and am absolutely loving it! Family, friendship and creativity mean the most to me, that’s for sure.
Last year, we just missed the nomination window for the Pushcart Prize and we were kicking ourselves for weeks! This year, we managed to submit our nominations just before the deadline.
In case you haven’t heard of the Pushcart Prize before, it celebrates the work published by small presses and independent magazines in the current year (so for us that means Issue 4 & 5) and prints the winners in a yearly anthology. We wanted to take part because it gives a few of our authors the chance for the acclaim and recognition we think they deserve.
Each publisher is permitted six nominations and we found it extremely challenging to narrow ours down, especially because we have the honour of publishing work of such a high standard. We tried to select a mixture of styles and favourites from different team members. So, without further ado, our nominations for the next Pushcart Prize are:
Psst… If you want the chance to be published in our next issue and perhaps be nominated next year, our submissions open on Dec 17th!
Have an opinion? Of course you do! We would love to hear your thoughts about our magazine. If you own a copy or have ever submitted writing (or both!), have your say and shape the future of Firewords in our survey. Every participant will receive a complimentary digital copy of the magazine as a thanks and a chance to win a free print copy.
Update: the survey is now closed. Thank you for all the responses!
Have you seen our latest issue yet? Scroll through the images above for a glimpse inside at just a small sample of the beautiful artwork that accompanies the writing in Issue 05.
We still have some copies left in our online store, so why not treat yourself? We also think it would make the perfect gift for the lover of literature in your life (but we might be biased!).
If you’re a fan of magazines yet haven’t heard of Stack, you should really check it out. Stack selects the best independent magazines and delivers a surprise mag to its subscribers every month. Earlier this year, the news that Stack was starting an awards scheme aimed purely at independent magazines was very exciting… and even more exciting was finding out that Firewords had been shortlisted in the ‘Best Original Fiction’ category. Yay!
Here are the awards explained by Stack founder, Steve Watson…
Independent publishers make some of the world’s most exciting and inspiring magazines, but come awards time they’re virtually invisible. The Stack Awards 2015 is our attempt to put that right; an awards scheme made specifically for independent magazines, recognising the best work done by independent publishers and their contributors between October 2014 and September 2015.
The big awards ceremony is on Monday 30th November in London, so wish us luck! To be honest, we aren’t expecting a win because the competition is so strong but just being shortlisted is a huge honour. The other five shortlisted magazines in the ‘Best Original Fiction’ (as well as those in all the other categories) are fantastic, so whichever mag picks up the award will be a worthy winner.
Long live indie mags!
In this series of blogs we meet the team who bring you Firewords. Next up is our Assistant Editor, Mike. (Interview by Dan Burgess, Editor.)
Eek, did I say I wanted to do this interview? Ha ha - I’m one of those private individuals that hates talking about themselves. That’s partly why I hide behind the pen name M. J. Wolfson. Very few people know that the real me leads a double life and I write fiction.
M. J. Wolfson came into being circa 2008. Before 2008 I was an occasional scribbler. I’d write down ideas for stories, and sometimes I’d start writing them but I’d never finish them. Confidence was always the killer. I used to go through months where I’d supress the urge to write. Why was I thinking about writing? Me, a writer, who was I kidding? Each time I gave up I’d start to get a little bit down, a little bit grumpy, and a little bit moody. I realised that the only way to shift those blues was to write. So M. J. Wolfson was born along with a conviction to not give up and to take writing seriously.
Our long-awaited ’Change’ themed issue is finally here and available to order now. It features a cover by the amazing Christina Chung as well as a whole host of talented writers and artists inside. Grab your copy from our online store!
One of the best things about this job is getting to collaborate with so many talented contributors. We recently updated our people page with all the writers and artists who contributed their time and talent to Issue 4. Without them, Firewords would be nothing!
In this series of blogs we meet the team who bring you Firewords, starting with our Editor-in-Chief, Dan Burgess. (Interview by Jen Scott, Associate Editor.)
Dan Burgess is a name many of you will be familiar with. Although I work with him daily, he can be a fairly reticent character (sorry, Dan). Now this is my chance to interrogate question him – bearing in mind that he’ll get his own back later when it’s my turn to be interviewed!
Hello! I’m originally from Yorkshire but have lived all over the place. I find it hard to stay still. Currently I’m in Newcastle but will be moving to Toronto, Canada, next month. My day job is as a graphic designer, which means I solve problems visually, whether that be branding for a company, print design or even some screen based stuff. It’s a fun job that is different every single day, which is why I love it. Firewords fits in at all other times: before work in the early hours, after work and at weekends. It’s pretty all consuming but is definitely worth it.
We are thrilled to announce that Issue 4 of Firewords is now available to order from our store! It will also be reaching our range of lovely stockists very soon. We hope you enjoy this issue as much as we enjoyed making it.
It’s only taken us a year, but we finally have an About page. Come and meet the people behind Firewords!
We also have interviews with the team coming to the blog soon. What would you like to ask us?
Do you have a wee girl or boy at home who likes to fling their arms around wildly while singing about letting go? Did you get cabin fever over the festive period, stuck in a house with little sisters or grandchildren playing the movie on repeat?
Ok, perhaps we set ourselves up for this one when we introduced a Winter theme for Issue 4, but still, we were amazed by the number of submissions received (of all genres) that touched on the plot of Frozen. Perhaps Disney has punctuated this movie with subliminal messages encouraging its audience to go away and write, although all we noticed was a rather perturbed looking reindeer.
Let’s face it, with such an array of writers out there, it is almost impossible to come up an idea that is original in the truest sense of the word. It can be a great writing tool to use the world around us as inspiration, and often the created world will sneak in. The problem comes when the idea being coined in fact comes from a source that is both memorable and iconic. Touching-things-that-turn-to-ice is right up there with vampires-that-shimmer-in-the-sun. We can borrow and tweak within reason, but some things are off limits.
Ironically, Frozen itself took inspiration from the classic Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale The Snow Queen. Could you spot the resemblances in the finished movie? Probably not. The professionals went in, pulled the plot apart and left us with something markedly different. So next time you are inspired and feel creativity fluttering in your belly like a bluebottle against a window, stop and think. What makes your piece different to others that come before it? And is this difference enough?
At the heart of Firewords is our commitment to design. Once the frenzy of a submission period is over, in come our illustrators and artists to do their magic and ensure the whole publication is instantaneously attention-grabbing.
In a new feature, we are going to start looking at design more closely. This series of blogs will allow us to meet some of the creative talent we’ve worked with and find out why they made the design decisions that they (thankfully) did, and how they felt they enhanced the piece of writing they were given.
First up is Sarah Dayan, a hand-letterer from France who has so far contributed to Issue 1 and Issue 3 with her amazing lettering skills. In her own words, Sarah takes us through her decision making process as she worked on a lettering piece for the short story ‘The Old Garden of the Alcazar’, by Rachael de Moravia, which can be seen in Issue 3 (you can grab a digital copy from our store.)
What would Christmas be without a quiz? To add a bit of fun to the festive period we have launched our Literary Christmas Challenge. The first 3 questions are above, with the rest at www.literarychristmas.com. Solve them all and you’ll win a free digital copy of Firewords Quarterly literary magazine (the issue of your choice), or 10% off any editorial or design service at Little Book Factory!
Season’s greetings everyone. If you are new to Firewords, now is your chance to catch up with our story so far. We have Christmas bundles for sale in our online store, which include all 3 editions to date (plus a hand-stamped bookmark and blank gift tag!).
Of course, we believe that Issues 1, 2 & 3 are full of such amazing writing and stunning art that everyone should own a bundle! Firewords is independently published and this involves the hard work and dedication of many talented people, all of whom give up their time to make this project a reality; so, to all you ‘Little Helpers’, we are sending you a big bundle of Christmas cheer!
A bundle make an excellent present for someone in your life who enjoys being creative, loves being immersed in a story and appreciates a project that is not created for profit but for the sheer joy of making, collaborating and sharing. Of course, it don’t have to be bought as a gift, so don’t feel bad for treating yourself!
Thank you to everyone who has ordered a bundle so far. Our little elves are wrapping them up in festive ribbon as we speak!
We are thrilled (and slightly giddy) to announce that Issue 3 is now available to order! This publication is the result of many late nights and lot of hard work, so we would like to thank all the talented artists and writers who made it happen.
Also available in our brand new shop: the much requested subscriptions are back and we have special Christmas bundles for sale. Stocking filler anyone?
Here it is! We’re thrilled to reveal the cover for Issue 3, which was created by the extremely talented and lovely Lisk Feng.
Firewords 3 will be available to purchase from Tuesday! Our shop will also be getting an overhaul and subscriptions will be back. Plus we’ll have some exciting gift bundles available - just in time for Christmas :)