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By Kate
Kate, I know you are very busy. Well done to you and Andie!
If my writing in English was as good as yours I would certainly offer to help, but as it is I fear it wouldn`t be much good :(
Hi Kate,
thanks for the update.
I am already looking forward to the next edition of the magazine.
Will there be more write-ups from the AWT-conference?
Hope the problems with your flat have been resolved.
Best wishes, Stephanie
Hopefully another two if Andrea and I get them written!
Kate
The Nicolson is written and I have just finished the Marchant. So long as they go through proof-reading and review OK then they should be in the edition. No promises though: Andie rejected one of my articles a few weeks ago. We subject our own writing to even higher standards than other writers – it sort of has to be that way. Personally I think the Nicholson is very good and should be OK. The Marchant is maybe a trifle long but hopefully is OK. I still need to find at least one image for it though.
I think that will be it, although I am tempted to write up Stephen Buckleys lecture for In Brief – because it should be short I may be able to squeeze it in.