The Linnet's Wings Spring 2015 | Page 22

Spring 2015 AN INVITATION TO NEW WRITERS I don’t know if you know what a Catch 22 is, but in case you don’t, it’s about an idea which defeats its own purpose. As applied to new writers, it means you can’t get into print without having a publication record, and you can’t get a publication record without getting into print, so that initial break through is an absolute necessity. Otherwise, you are what the more genteel would call ‘stymied’ and what the earthier would characterise as something involving an F. It’s frustrating at any time for writers, who are in the main sensitive people, or why would they be doing it in the first place, to find themselves something involving an F, but it’s even more so when they’re trying to take the first tentative steps on what will probably be a difficult road anyway. Le Chat Noir by Théophile Steinlen And many magazines, to be honest, don’t help a lot. You might be Alice Munro or Seamus Heaney mark twos, but if the editor looks your bio up and down and thinks who the something involving an F is this, your immortal gem might find itself in the nearest bin anyway. Names, guys, names is what we want. Names which keep the cognoscenti filling in the sub forms. Names which prove the journal has its fingers on the pulse of whatever currently rocks the literary boat. LW is going to put itself amongst the enlightened. LW isn’t just making vague noises about encouraging new talent; it’s asking anyone out there with either nothing or next to nothing in the ‘collected works’ list to send us fiction up to 2000 words or poems up to 40 lines, the pieces aimed at being your own personal starter guns. (The word limits are about making sure we can get contributions into the space available, not about making pronouncements on ideal word lengths). The Linnet's Wings New Voices