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Jane Gallagher

Jane began her career in journalism in 1989 as trainee reporter at The Ormskirk Advertiser.
In 1992 she moved to The Liverpool Echo where she remained for 11 years and undertook a variety of roles including news reporter, feature writer and editor of the in-house magazine.
In 2003 she left to become a freelance writer and has written for numerous publications including The Daily Mirror, The Daily Mail, The Times, Bella, Best, Mother & Baby, Family Circle, Eve, Woman & Home and Junior Magazine.
In 2007 she was appointed writer in residence at a Lancashire prison and continues to write for The Liverpool Daily Post as well as penning the weekly Family Matters column which appears in The Southport Visiter, Formby Times, Crosby Herald and the Midweek Advertiser.
In her spare time Jane is trying to write two novels, one aimed at adults and another for children.
Her favourite writers are Anita Shreve, Emily Bronte, Ian McEwan, John Irving and Shirley Hughes.

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Borrowed Light
Notes from a Gale
Point of Rescue
Birdsong
Gone With the Wind
Catch 22
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropist

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Werepuppy
Ways to Live Forever
Ivan the Terrible
The Wind in the Willows
The BFG

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A Hard Day's NIght

Posted by Jane Gallagher on June 5, 2008 4:07 PM | 

Last night I met up with Martin Edwards, author of last month's featured book, Waterloo Sunset.
As well as being an author Martin is Head of Employment Law at Mace and Jones solicitors and last night was the official launch of a Short Story competition sponsored by the firm.

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The event was held at the Hard Day's NIght hotel in Liverpool which is well worth a return visit.
Martin has written details of the event in his own blog www.doyouwriteunderyourownname.blogspot.com
Details of the competition have been posted below but for any furthe rinformation chekc out the firm's websitewww.maceandjones.co.uk

Rules of Entry

Mace & Jones Short Story Competition

1. The theme of the short story is "Justice".
2. The fee is £10 per entry. All entry fees will be donated to a local charity supported by Mace & Jones i.e. Local Solutions.
3. Open to entrants of any age and both published and non published authors.
4. One entry per person. Short stories must be no longer than 3,000 words, must be typed, indented, double-spaced and in Times New Roman font size 12. Entries should be in English. (If sending electronically, entries must be in Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat PDF).Entries can be submitted by Email via Mace & Jones' website or by standard post to: Samantha Kinnear, Mace & Jones, Drury House, 19 Water Street, Liverpool L2 0RP. Cheques and Postal Orders should be made payable to Mace & Jones. If you require notification of receipt of entry, please include a self addressed postcard with all postal entries.
5. All entries must contain the following information: author's name, address and contact details. Please also state where you heard about this competition.
6. Entries cannot be returned to entrants so please retain a copy.
7. Entries that do not comply with the rules will be disqualified and entry fees will not be returned.
8. Copyright remains with the author but it is a condition of entry that Mace & Jones retains the right to reproduce winning stories without charge for six months after the announcement of winners.
9. Current employees of Mace & Jones, Artemis or Chris High are not eligible to enter the competition. The judging panel will be chaired by Martin Edwards. The judges' decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into.
10. Closing date is 31st August 2008.
11. Prizes: First prize £500, Second Prize £250, Third Prize £150 and Fourth Prize £100. No alternative prizes will be offered.
12. All successful entrants will be notified in November 2008.


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