FundsforWriters - November 16, 2008
Published: Fri, 11/14/08
Volume 8, Issue 46
November 16, 2008
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FUNDS FOR WRITERS
Writer's Digest's 101 Best Websites for Writers
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EDITOR'S THOUGHTS
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU'RE TOO BUSY
I'm not talking about being too busy to write. I'm talking
about when you're too busy writing to take on other assignments.
Busy is busy. Balance is what's important. Be careful. Whether
you are too attentive to your day job, your family or your writing,
you can pay a price for not managing your time effectively.
And yes, you can overdo any or all of them.
Everyone has a crisis here or there. Life happens. However,
you can't let life get away from you like a horse without reins.
Don't fall into the habit of letting life be a perpetual crisis.
Not only is it not healthy, but it's inefficient. Here's what can
happen:
1. You can lose new writing. If you can't juggle your time well,
you could actually miss opportunities. You have to keep your
eyes open for new writing chances. A market could land in your
email box, with your name literally on it, and you might delete
it in a frenzy to get rid of emails.
2. You won't market yourself. For some reason, marketing lands
up on the bottom of most writers' lists of things to do. Many
entrepreneurs do the same in a depressed economy when they
ought to do just the opposite. When you quit marketing this
week, you pay for it several weeks down the road, probably
when you need the money the most.
3. You don't search anymore. You think you have all you can
handle on your plate, but the moment you stop searching for
new markets and gigs, is the moment your business starts a
downward spiral. Once you start downhill, it takes twice as
much energy to alter the course and return to normal. It's
called crisis management. A lot of bosses are known for this.
It's a serious weakness.
4. The paperwork slips away. Your invoices, receipts, and
stubs get thrown into a box, if that. Your bookkeeping lags.
You don't log mileage. You forget that postage expense and the
miles it took to travel to the post office. Weak paperwork
always costs money, because you cannot recall all your
deductions, expenses, even income. Tax time becomes chaos.
How often do you say "When this is over, I'll . . ."
Life runs away, y'all. It's like water down a mountain.
It seems to run faster the further down you travel. The
momentum increases, and by the time you've reached bottom,
it's out of control and too late to think about a dam.
Grip your life. Manage it well. Do whatever you need to do
to get your house in order. While it's in disarray, you
lose more than you know, because you're too busy to see
it disappear.
Hope
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WRITER'S DIGEST'S TOP 101 BEST WRITING WEB SITES TAKING NOMINATIONS
Writer's Digest is now accepting nominations for next year's list.
Refer sites for 2009 by sending a nomination to:
writersdig@fwpubs.com with "101 Websites" as the subject line.
Hope FundsforWriters has aided you in some way in 2008 to
prompt your nomination of us to this wonderful competition.
Much thanks for your consideration. ~HOPE
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WORDS OF SUCCESS
"An education isn't how much you have committed to memory,
or even how much you know. It's being able to differentiate
between what you know and what you don't."
Anatole France
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SUCCESS OF THE WEEK
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Hope:
Thanks for letting me know about Field Report in one of
your newsletters. I entered short memoirs in a variety of
categories and yesterday I won $1,000 in the Nov. 1 competition
for my essay "A Walk in Santa Monica" in the Brush with Fame
category on Field Report. I also had two other essays running
in second place in their categories, but they unfortunately
didn't make it to first place by Nov. 1 and so didn't win.
I'll be entering more essays for the Dec. 1 competition. Your
hot tip has brought me $1,000 this month!
~Amy Wachspress is the author of the children's fantasy
adventure The Call to Shakabaz. To learn more about Amy and
Shakabaz, visit www.wozabooks.com . To learn more about the
Shakabaz audio book visit www.legacy-audiobooks.com .
NOTE:
Each week we'll highlight a thank-you or success story from
a FundsforWriters reader. These small successes teach you
how to grow as a writer. E-mail your FFW success to
hope@fundsforwriters.com
~HOPE
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ARTICLE
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Coining a Phrase
By Nadia Ali
The greeting card market pays top dollars per-word than most
markets. For a two sentence phrase - one for the outside of
the card and one for the inside you can make anywhere from
$50-$200.
So, how do you do it? Well, as easy as it sounds it is only
until you really decide to sit down and write it, that it
suddenly gets hard. What age group are you going to write
for? What gender? What occasion? What slant - serious or
humorous and the list goes on.
Fortunately, it is a fact that a majority of greeting card
companies want humorous sentiments. All you have to learn
to do is to coin a phrase or pack a punch. Look at how a
comedian delivers his jokes to an audience; you have to
learn to do the same thing. Unlike a comedian, you only
have to impress one person - the creative editor and unless
you deliver the right words, you'll find your attempts will
get thrown out.
Here's an example of the email format used:
OUTSIDE: Lots of people are excited about your birthday...
INSIDE: ...historians, archaeologists!
Reference number: NA-1001
The greeting begins by stating a fact, but the inside line
gives an unexpected twist adding an element of humor and
poking fun at the recipient's age.
There are various ways that writers can compose a greeting.
Some include double meanings, twisted meanings, intentional
misinterpretation, and an unlikely turn of events, play on
words or the use of an old cliché. Your humor must reflect
something positive and have general appeal to a broad
audience. This means your words must be able to speak to
any gender, age and race.
Here is an example of a greeting that I sold with broad
audience appeal with an intentional misinterpretation:
OUTSIDE; Gosh! You look so young on your birthday
INSIDE: Pity about the rest of the year
Reference number: NA-1002
The best way to learn how this is done successfully is by
either going online to ecard websites or by visiting a
greeting card shop. You'll be amazed to see all the various
ways that writers get their point across in just two lines!
With lots of card companies now opening their doors to
email submissions instead of purely snail mail, some like
Kalan LP and Oatmeal Studios allow writers to sign up on
their websites to be part of their mailing list so you hear
directly when there is a call for submission.
Kalan LP is a slogan market which looks for writers who
know how to write short and to the point, the humor can
be a little edgy or risqué, where I earned $50 per word
with a two word slogan for cigarette lighters:
SLOGAN: Nicotine Challenged
Reference number: NA- 1003
The most challenging factor is to learn to get your point
across in the least number of words. Most companies are not
looking for a funny slogan or greeting where they want to
read more than a sentence or two on the front, unless
specified.
The good thing about writing greeting cards is that it's
a great way to fill time in between writing assignments
when you just want something that is quicker and shorter
than fillers. Think of a play on words; put a unique spin
on a line and most of all bear two questions in mind? Who
would buy this? Who would think this is funny?
The turnaround is fast, and publication is forever in the
form of a greeting card. You can submit as many times as
you want. Before you know it, ka-ching, you have finally
coined a phrase!
Market information
Oatmeal Studios:
www.oatmealstudios.com
Everyday cards, definitely funny greetings with a somewhat
edgy appeal.
Andrews McMeel Publishing
www.andrewsmcmeel.com/cards/index.html
Everyday greetings
Smart Alex
www.smartalex.com
Put an edge on your sentiments. Think outside the box. These
aren't cards you give to your aunts or uncles. They are geared
towards people with a risqué sense of humor
Slogan Markets
Kalan LP
www.kalanlp.com
www.kalanlp.com/freelancers/freelancers.php
Submissions to editorial@kalanlp.com
An alternative greeting card company that also produced
novelty gifts such as key chains, lighters
Ephemera, Inc.
www.ephemera-inc.com
www.ephemera-inc.com/guidelines.html (online submission form)
Risqué market for badges, magnets
High Cotton
www.highcotton.com
www.highcotton.com/contact.aspx
The slogan market is open to all sorts of stuff from doormats
to aprons. Likes edgier risqué sentiments.
BIO
Nadia Ali (nadiafreelancewriter@yahoo.com) is a freelance
greeting card writer who has had numerous successes in this
genre with published printed cards, ecards and slogans. Her
work has been published by Oatmeal Studios, Smart Alex, High
Cotton, Got Free Cards and Kalan LP.
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COMPETITIONS
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AROHO'S 2009 ORLANDO PRIZE FOR POETRY
http://www.aroomofherownfoundation.org/orlando.php
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ENTRY FEE $15 - Each submission will include $5 tax-deductible
donation and applicant's name on the web site.
Deadline December 15, 2008. Submit one unpublished poem.
Maximum 90 lines. $1,000 prize.
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FIRST ANNUAL WRITERS' HOLIDAY IN THE TROPICS FOR STUDENTS &
ALUMNI OF GRADUATE CREATIVE WRITING PROGRAMS
http://www.costaricawriters.com/contest.html
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NO ENTRY FEE
Enter online between Nov. 1, 2008 to April 1, 2009 to win
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airports to San Jose, Costa Rica, transfer to/from hotel, 3
chef-prepared meals/day, single accommodation at Docelunas
resort in Jaco Beach, choice of one excursion, all materials
and instruction. All students and alumni of graduate creative
writing programs are eligible. Winner must submit proof of
enrollment or degree awarded upon notification. Winner will
be announced by April 15, 2009.
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THE LADY SHORT STORY COMPETITION
http://www.lady.co.uk/modules/AMS/article.php?storyid=165
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NO ENTRY FEE
First prize: £1,000.
Second prize: A Cross Sauvage fountain pen, worth over £100.
Five runners-up prizes: excellent reference guides.
All the prize-winning stories will be published next year
in The Lady. We invite you to write a story in one of the
following categories:
COMEDY
HISTORICAL
MYSTERY
You can make up your own title for your short story, which
should be between 2,000 and 2,200 words in length. Deadline
December 16, 2008. Judges are bestselling authors Val McDermid,
Minette Walters and editor Arline Usden, of The Lady.
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GRANTS
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BIG BEAR FINE ART RETREAT
http://ospace.otis.edu/colette/Big_Bear_Fine_Art_Retreat
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Must be a practicing fine artist, poet or art student. This
is not for a hobbyist. This retreat is ideal for the plein
air artist or a poet who needs a quiet, peaceful location to
work on a new or existing project. The house is located in a
unique mountain resort community located 100 miles northeast
of Los Angeles and surrounded by the San Bernardino National
Forest. The altitude ranges from 6,750 to 9,000 feet.
Open June-August 2009
$ 150 for 6 nights/7days or $ 200 for 13 nights/14 days.
Maximum stay of two weeks.
NOTE: I posted this because of the greatly reduced rate.
$15 a day is pretty darn good. ~HOPE
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ELSEWHERE RESIDENCIES
http://www.elsewhereelsewhere.org/residencies.html
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Residents are encouraged to spend one month creating in the
space. No proposals are requested. Instead, we ask artists
to draw their ideas from the space itself, its resources, and
the multiplicity of systematic arrangements and performative
organizations that interweave resource, artwork, and
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fee. Residents are required to fund their own travel, although
Elsewhere, as a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, can assist
artists with granting opportunities. Collaborative or
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and student-residencies are available. The application requires
a written portion including a written application, resume/CV,
digital work samples, and a phone interview. In the writing
realm, seeking journalists and creative writers. Location
Greensboro, NC.
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NEW AMERICAN PLAYWRIGHTS PROJECT
http://www.bard.org/plays/nappsubmit.html
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The Utah Shakespearean Festival's New American Playwright's
Project is devoted to discovering and encouraging American
playwrights, established and emerging, who write dramatic
works that explore our American experience, spirit, and
heritage, with special emphasis given to Western playwrights,
themes, and characters. The new scripts selected will be given
three rehearsed staged readings with the Festival professional
actors and directors before an audience, allowing feedback for
the playwright's further development of the script. Deadline
December 1, 2008.
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FREELANCE MARKETS
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PT MAGAZINE
http://www.apta.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Author_Guidelines
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In addition to providing legislative, health care, human
interest, and Association news, PT Magazine serves as a unique
forum for discussion of professional issues, ideas, and
innovations in the delivery of health care services. Promotes
physical therapy as a vital professional career. Recommended
length of articles: 1,500 to 2,500 words. Pays up to 40 cents/
word.
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WILDBIRD
http://www.wildbirdmagazine.com/wb/detail.aspx?aid=14587&sts=all&gobtn=&cid=3998
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WildBird pays $300 to $500 for features, more for a story-
photo package. Rates are negotiable. As the largest birding
magazine, we strive to be broad in scope, with stories of
interest for everyone from beginning birders to longtime
birding enthusiasts.
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MISSISSIPPI MAGAZINE
http://www.mismag.com/2005writer%27s%20guidelines.pdf
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Mississippi Magazine is a bimonthly publication that celebrates
the positive points of our state--from interesting people and
places to homes, gardens, food, history, culture, special events,
and more. All topics that appear in the magazine have a direct
and obvious link to Mississippi.
Southern Scrapbook-- Short (100- to 600-word) articles on a
variety of topics.
Culture Center-- 800-1,200-word articles on a specific artist or
any aspect of the arts, culture, theater, or music in Mississippi.
Gardening-- 800-1,200-word articles on specific planting topics
or profiles of individual gardens.
Home Pages-- 400-800-word reviews of new books that directly
relate to Mississippi.
On Being Southern-- The last page of each issue is a personal
essay written by someone with a Mississippi connection. These
essays may be humorous, are often nostalgic, may be related
to a specific season, and should always have an upbeat,
positive tone. Full manuscripts must be submitted for
consideration and must be 500-800 words.
Feature articles $250-350
Southern Scrapbook $25-75
On Being Southern $150
Other department articles $150-250
Expenses $35 limit
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JOBS
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E-COMMUNICATIONS EDITOR
Location Washington DC
http://www.idealist.org/en/job/317689-1
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The American Association of Museums is seeking an
E-Communications Editor to effectively provide
e-communications expertise to build a strategic
e-communications platform for AAM. The Editor will
write, edit and manage the design and development of the
Association's monthly e-newsletter, Aviso while managing
e-calendars, editorials, website content and evaluating
and implementing new social Medias to meet organizational
goals.
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REVIEW WRITERS - FULLTIME AND FREELANCE
Location Ogden, UT
http://www.toptenreviews.com/careers.html
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For all writing positions TopTenREVIEWS seeks writers with
analytical thinking skills and specific knowledge of its major
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Write compelling content including comparative product reviews,
informative buying guides, articles relating to the category,
blog features, and other content to generate additional site
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and/or marketing experience.
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COPYWRITER
Location Westminister, CO
http://denver.jobing.com/job_details2.asp?JobID=1779319&utm_source=Indeed&utm_medium=link&utr
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Direct Response Copywriter--$75,000 - $85,000+. Write
response-driven copy for both front-end acquisition and
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Landing Pages, Shopping Cart Pages, Direct Mail,
Telemarketing Scripts, Infomercial Scripts and pretty much
every other media you can imagine as well as develop creative
concepts and strategies for our existing products and services.
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PUBLISHERS/AGENTS
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ILURA PRESS
http://www.ilurapress.com/index.php?pid=3
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Currently accepting unsolicited novel length fiction manuscripts.
Ilura Press is a boutique publishing house, where authors,
editors, and the entire pre- and post-production team work
together to produce quality creative fiction. Unsolicited
submissions of poetry, non-fiction, fantasy, romance, science
fiction, and children's literature are not currently being
accepted.
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KAREN GANTZ ZAHLER LITERARY AGENCY
http://www.karengantzlit.com/submission.html
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Karen Gantz Literary Management of New York City works with
authors of all genres but specializes in non-fiction. At this
time, we are accepting query letters and summaries by e-mail
only. If we decide to review your manuscript, we will request
that you send a submission by postal mail according to the
guidelines online. Response time varies but typically takes
four weeks.
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WAXMAN LITERARY AGENCY
http://www.waxmanagency.com/
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The Waxman Literary Agency is a development-oriented firm,
specializing in representing nonfiction and fiction authors
with powerful stories. Our strength lies in our ability to
match authors with ideas and to connect them with the best
possible publisher for their book.
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Ramble Underground, an international fiction quarterly
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Gifts & Necessities for Writers
The Writer's Pond has tools for the trade: paper, pens,
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140-A Amicks Ferry Road #4
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