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Crossing Borders Magazine

 

Issue TwelveWelcome to the Crossing Borders magazine - a virtual literature journal. Edited by Becky Clarke with six editions per year, publishing the creative work of around 72 Crossing Borders participants in 2006 and 2007. Each edition contains an editorial, creative work, and an article addressing some aspect of professional practice.

 

Submissions are now closed.

 

Happy reading!
 
Graham Mort

 

 

 

 Issue Twelve  * Issue Twelve

Issue Twelve of Crossing Borders online magazine is the last in the series. The British Council would like to take this opportunity to thank all the contributing writers, our editor...

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 Issue Eleven  * Issue Eleven

Issue Eleven features an article by Ghanaian writer Nii Ayikwei Parkes Pros, Cons and Blogs - Self Publishing and the Internet and the original writing - short stories and poetry...

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Issue Ten features an article 'Creating an Enabling Environment For Writers' by Ugandan author Mildred Kiconco Barya and the original writing - short stories, novel exracts and poetry from six...

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Issue Nine features an article 'Literature Is Performance' by Professor Olu Obafemi and the original writing - short stories and poetry from six blossoming writers from across Africa.

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Issue Eight features an article Facilitating a Creative Writing Workshop by the esteemed writer VĂ©ronique Tadjo and the original writing - short stories and poetry from five burgeoning writers from...

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Welcome to a new series of Crossing Borders magazine. Over the summer the teams here at the British Council Literature department and at Lancaster University have been working hard to...

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 Issue Six  * Issue Six

Writing for children and the act of storytelling play an important role in influencing the formative years of childhood and their effects are often carried on, forming a foundation for...

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Issue Five of Crossing Borders Magazine showcases the work of six new African writers' short stories and poems. In the feature article Ugandan writer Goretti Kyomuhendo, discusses how to set...

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Spring is in the air and the British Council's Spring Gardens office in London is buzzing with activity in preparation for the forthcoming London International Book Fair from March 5...

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 Issue Three  * Issue Three

As we usher in 2006 we can look back to celebrate the birth of the Crossing Borders Magazine in 2005 and look forward to its continuing success in enabling writers...

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 Issue Two  * Issue Two

October 2005 welcomed some 45 writers from across Africa and the UK at the British Council's Beyond Borders Literature Festival, to celebrate the vibrancy and diversity of African Writing.

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 Issue One  * Issue One

Writing and the internet have become synonymous with information. The internet is an increasingly indispensable tool in all our lives for global communication and education. Information is power!

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