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09/05/2026
ENTRIES ARE CLOSED
830 young writers entered the BSME & Young Writers’ Prize.
250 of you submitted yesterday alone. You wrote right up to the deadline.
From Aberdeen to Cornwall, 18 to 25, every entry matters. Every voice counts.
Now comes judging. Winner announced later this year.
Thank you to everyone who entered, shared, and championed this. Year 1 has been incredible.
We’re excited to announce that we’re parntering with for the Readly Award, a celebration of well-loved and highly read journalism.
They’re sitting on (a lot) of data, so we picked their brains on their findings.
Did you know that in the UK in 2025, 23 million digital issues were read on the app? UK users spent an average of nine hours a month reading across 12 different titles, with the average session lasting 20 minutes. Long-form content on tablets, quick articles on mobile, 43% of article reading happens on phones, while tablets dominate full issue reading at 82%. Peak reading lands on a Wednesday at 6pm. People are genuinely hungry for good journalism, they just want it on their terms.
08/05/2026
FINAL CALL: ENTRIES CLOSE MIDNIGHT TONIGHT
If you’ve been thinking about entering the BSME & Caitlin Moran Young Writers’ Prize, this is it.
We’ve had over 600 entries from young writers across the UK. Don’t let “people like me don’t win things like this” stop you from being one of them.
800-1,000 words on something you love. That’s it.
Entries close 11:59pm tonight, you can apply via the link in our bio.
As Caitlin says: “Don’t overthink it. Just enter.”
We’re incredibly excited to announce the Readly Awards at next week’s Talent Awards.
The Readly Award goes to the writer of the highest performing article on the platform, shortlisted from the top five most-read issues published on in 2025.
This is a huge celebration of journalism, we can’t wait to celebrate with you on May 13 💛
As platforms like The Modern House flood our Instagram feeds, the question of how to keep up with a fast-developing $400bn commercial content industry feels ever-important. Editors are no longer just arbiters of taste but savvy business minds.
Maria Pieri, Editorial Director of National Geographic Traveller, hosted a talk at The Peninsula hotel examining the shrinking line between brand and publisher, alongside Alex Herrmann, Andy Calton, and Rachael Ashley. The group homed in on cross-team creative partnerships and how to create branded content that increases audience engagement and editorial budgets whilst remaining authentic.
The rise of does not signal the end of a historically independent editorial judgement. Instead, this new era of paid entertainment affords writers and publishers greater opportunities for niche stories and far-flung adventures, though decisions will be interrogated. With “digital first” as the primary approach, bespoke, targeted and original campaigns are key to making content stand out.
Follow us for everything magazine journalism 💛
01/05/2026
If you’ve always wanted to be a writer but have no idea to get started, you have a week left to apply for the Young Writers Prize. The winner will get one years’ mentorship with , a £12,000 bursary and work experience opportunities.
If you’re 18-25, obsessed with a good story and brilliant at writing, we’d love to hear from you. You can enter on our website or find the form linked in our bio.
30/04/2026
Congratulations to the team at , our April winner. 🎉
Don’t forget to tag us on Instagram in your May covers for a chance to win next time. ✨
23/04/2026
Continuing our announcements with those shortlisted for BEST SUBBING/PRODUCTION TEAM ✨
Best of luck on the night 👏
22/04/2026
Does branded content still have a reputation problem?
Only if you are not paying attention. In 2026, it’s where some of the most ambitious, creative and commercially important work is happening - and where the smartest editors are making their mark.
As the line between brand and publisher disappears, editors are no longer just shaping stories. They’re shaping partnerships to build influence and drive value.
At this exclusive roundtable BSME breakfast at The Peninsula London, we’ll explore how branded content has evolved from awkward add-on to creative opportunity, and what that means for editors at every stage of their career.
Tickets are linked in our bio.
21/04/2026
The BSME Awards 2026 shortlist has been announced and tickets are now available for the ceremony which takes place on Wednesday 13 May at Quaglino’s, London.
The event will be hosted by , BSME chair and editor of and 💛
You can book tickets via the link in our bio 🔗
21/04/2026
Our next shortlist announcement celebrates the BEST ART TEAM 🎨
Huge congratulations!
Kevin Fay, Mike Cathro - BRITISH GQ
Laura Sheppard, Geri Dempsey - ESQUIRE
Amelia Trevette, Elide Williamson, Ben Neale - GLAMOUR UK
Rachel Bailey, Gillian McNeill, Gabby Harrington, Freddie Stewart, Laurie Newman, Jordan Edmonds-Moore - GOOD FOOD, OLIVE
Molly Saunders - HELLO! FASHION
Vanessa Champion, Mike Payne - JOURNAL OF BIOPHILIC DESIGN
Becky Redman, Lauren Atkinson-Smith, Lauren Gamp, Kelly Markwell, Dean Reynolds, Rosie Klein, Tully D’Souza, Ben Rowe, Aisha Nazar - NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC TRAVELLER (UK)
Kate Kúsztál, Vas Kuchumova, Ariana Marrin-Cleal, Rosie Dean, Dan Wilkinson - PITCH, MODERN STORIES
Jessica Andrews-Lockett, Chloe Sharp, Esme Marsh, Natalie Cooper, Cherry Fermor - STYLIST
Mark Hickling, Susanna Hickling, Espe Hickling, Dan Knight - WHAT ON EARTH! MAGAZINE
Good luck - and we can’t wait to see you at our awards ceremony on 13 May! ✨
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