M-dash has launched its new format web site. Content is initially light for testing and to to ensure the site is robust.
A New Approach
We are seeking to meet the needs of editors by making available fresh and well-informed copy for syndication to help them meet the pressures of sourcing reliable material for their publications.
At the same time readers are being considered by giving them access to good quality writing and journalism that might otherwise not be available to them.
New Content
The content for M-dash Miscellany Magazine will be added over the coming days and unlike a print magazine there are no back issues to buy! All content will remain accessible for the foreseeable future.
Initial topics
To start with we will be providing articles on:
- Travel
- Photography
- Business and Management
- Sports and Classic Cars
Publishing
We have several eBooks in the pipeline but the schedule is not yet confirmed. Subjects and working titlles are:
- Creating and Developing a Consultancy Practice (a revised edition of Martin Wilson's original title published by Oak Tree Press)
- A Photography Course
- A Manager's Guide to Using Consultants
- Motor Museums and Collections in the UK
Syndication and Commissions
Editors should note that all the material on this site is available for syndication and we can provide a complete package of words and pictures. We are available for commisions and again provide a complete packaged articles or books.
We can produce syndicated, or individual, columns in our favoured areas.
We will be publishing a research, travel and writing calendar so that editors can take advantage of our exisiting plans.
Other Writing
We can produce complete web site, brochures and other combinations of words and pictures for all types of organisations.
Contact
Call Martin P Wilson on +44 (0) 115 925 8802 to discuss any special requirements or e-mail sales@m-dash.co.uk.
We hope you feel that we are taking publishing in the right direction witth M-dash
Last Updated (Friday, 26 February 2010 07:49)



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