Mslexia: for women who write

Welcome to Mslexia, the only magazine where every reader is a potential contributor too. We publish over 70 different names in every issue, so you might find your work appearing alongside work by award-winning authors such as Marian Keyes, Karen McCarthy Woolf, Monique Roffey or Daisy Johnson.
But Mslexia is not just a magazine. We’re also proud creators of the Indie Press Guide, a unique directory of over 700 independent book publishers and literary magazines. The Mslexia Minis writing guides, including the best-selling Poetic Forms and A Novel in Nine Steps. And our brand-new Writer’s Diary & Planner – designed to make 2024 your most creative year yet.
Then there are our annual competitions, which have taken the careers of many women writers to the next level. And our online Salon, where members can build a community and attend writing surgeries and Q&As led by top experts.

Magazine

Sound the new magazine klaxon – Issue 101 is out in the world, and it’s chock-a-block with revealing features, candid interviews and our usual sprinkling of writerly advice and inspiration.
There’s a real sense of play and resilience in our spring edition – and a surprising amount of dancing. This issue looks at the value of art to our creativity and wellbeing, and the hazy boundaries between various forms, whether that be poetry, textiles, or filmmaking. In our Agenda, Frances Byrnes looks at how to keep producing work in the face of repeated setbacks, and how moving your body can help to kick your creative brain into gear.
And if you’re looking to get your work noticed, you can choose from hundreds of creative submissions slots and prestigious competitions listed in our creative directory, alongside online and in-person literary events, retreats and courses for you to expand your horizons.

Magazine

Sound the new magazine klaxon – Issue 101 is out in the world, and it’s chock-a-block with revealing features, candid interviews and our usual sprinkling of writerly advice and inspiration.
There’s a real sense of play and resilience in our spring edition – and a surprising amount of dancing. This issue looks at the value of art to our creativity and wellbeing, and the hazy boundaries between various forms, whether that be poetry, textiles, or filmmaking. In our Agenda, Frances Byrnes looks at how to keep producing work in the face of repeated setbacks, and how moving your body can help to kick your creative brain into gear.
And if you’re looking to get your work noticed, you can choose from hundreds of creative submissions slots and prestigious competitions listed in our creative directory, alongside online and in-person literary events, retreats and courses for you to expand your horizons.

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