Kate Pain

Contributing Writer
Kate Pain: www.katepain.com - Kate Pain
Kate Pain: www.katepain.com - Kate Pain

I am a multi-disciplined journalist with in-depth experience in consumer and corporate publishing. I have worked for national (UK) and international magazines and newspapers for 13 years and can offer services in: copywriting; web content; feature writing; interviewing; news reporting; editorial consultancy: from the idea to launch and beyond.

Previous clients include: IPC Media: Chat, Mizz; The Independent; Bauer Media: more! magazine; The Guardian; BBC Magazines; Fitness First; The Illustrated London News; West Australian Newspapers; TNT Magazine Group; Select Publishing; In Style Magazine (South Africa); STA Travel; Aptamil; National Childbirth Trust (NCT); Air New Zealand.

For more, see www.katepain.com and www.linkedin.com/in/katepain

Latest Articles

Managing Deadlines – Novel Writing
How long do you need to write a book? It's impossible to say, argues Nikki Gemmell, far better to simply go with the flow...
Dec 23, 2009 - Kate Pain
Anything Goes When it Comes to Book Publishing
With a list as varied as Captain Underpants, The Golden Compass and Goosebumps, Scholastic Books welcome submissions from all genres.
Dec 20, 2009 - Kate Pain
Bloomsbury 'Magic'
The Harry Potter era may have drawn to a close, but Bloomsbury have a string of new bestsellers in the wings... So what does it take to make the cut?
Dec 19, 2009 - Kate Pain
Balance the Art of Writing With the Business
Former journalist, editor, writer and administrator of the Man Booker Prize, Ion Trewin, says the key to publishing success is the magical mix of art meeting commerce
Dec 11, 2009 - Kate Pain
Three Steps to Getting Published
Does your book make a point; does it answer a question; and is your voice your own? Asks leading London literary agent
Dec 11, 2009 - Kate Pain
Honesty will Get You Published
Lizzy Kremer at DHA appreciates that novels need to be planned, marketed and packaged. But first, the content needs to feel fresh, real and honest
Dec 11, 2009 - Kate Pain
An Agent's Guide to Writing Children's Fiction
Children's writing is big business as Sarah Molloy, agent at AM Heath, knows full well. Have you remembered what it's like to be a child?
Dec 8, 2009 - Kate Pain
Six Weeks From Pitch to Publication
In six weeks, Simon's Lelic's whydunnit, Rupture, was submitted to Felicity Bryan, read, edited then sold to a publisher. Publishing doesn't get much smoother than that
Nov 12, 2009 - Kate Pain