Poem/article on a blog, website or online journal? What about church bulletins, little-circulation newsletters or your own website?
Consider it published.
Read a good post here on this familiar quandary.
Poem/article on a blog, website or online journal? What about church bulletins, little-circulation newsletters or your own website?
Consider it published.
Read a good post here on this familiar quandary.
1. Write this moment.com job board
2. Funds for writers newsletters
3. Worldwide freelance newsletter
4. Other freelance writers blogs
5. Writer Gazette newsletter
While family pays me a visit this week, I’ve put aside my notebook, shifted the laptop elsewhere and turned the study into a bedroom. Ideas for articles and poems are hastily scribbled onto scraps of envelopes (can’t find the notebook!) or relegated to ‘I’ll surely remember this later’.
The words still tumble out. With every postponement of a scribble, the withdrawal symptoms grow.
I read. I check the NW forum religiously. A stolen moment for an occasional post makes me feel I’m still writing.
I feel a little better.
And then I end up with a really bad cold – the worst I’ve had in three years. Giving up writing is apparently bad for my health.
“I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.” — Groucho Marx
A new article is out in the Writing-World newsletter of June 2007.
E-books
Planners and Calendars
(If you have any more to add to the list, please let me know.)
Erika Dreifus (of Practicing Writer fame) is retiring four of her ebooks at the end of June 2007. The books, in the meantime, are available to download, free of charge from Lulu.com.
Take advantage of this offer and save a copy of those books today. Having ready-made listings makes your life much simpler. All you have to do is verify them when you have a chance
You’ll find all four e-books here.
1) WRITERS’ MARKETS: Where To Sell What You Write When You Write About Writing
2) The Practicing Writer’s Literary Contest Directory for Writers of Book-Length Fiction
3) The Practicing Writer’s Directory of Paying Poetry Markets
4) The Practicing Writer’s Directory of Paying Short Story Markets