FundsforWriters - March 7, 2010
Published: Sat, 03/06/10
Volume 10, Issue 10
March 7, 2010
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FUNDS FOR WRITERS
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EDITOR'S THOUGHTS
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STEALING ONLINE WORK
Yep, it happened again. Someone stole material from FundsforWriters
and used it for personal gain on her blog. Usually it's my material,
but this time a lady copied the feature article and popped it into
her blog. She didn't call it her own, thank goodness, but she used
reprint rights without permissions, against the author's wishes.
She even refused to take it down.
"Control C" makes poems and heady posts of advice too easy to
"borrow." It's so easy, frankly, that many people don't realize
that copying an article into another site is stealing.
The author contacted me, and along with Angela Hoy at Writers
Weekly.com, we contacted the "borrower" and demanded the piece
be retracted and the author paid. Amazingly, for a while the
person dug in her heels, professing that "all SEO articles can
be replicated." She claimed to know her SEO writer rights. She
stated the author should be honored that this writer took the
article and circulated it, even taking it so far as to say
she was offered "free" advertisement she could otherwise be
charged for.
SEO writers don't have separate rights, and copyright laws
mean don't use without permission. Period. Further investigation
found that the woman had lifted several articles from other sites,
with the misunderstanding that as long as she references the other
site, she could do with them as she pleases.
The post is down now, but the author isn't compensated. I doubt
she will be. As predicted, the woman used offense as her defense,
threatening to tell her attorney. We aren't holding our breath.
The bottom line is this...if you profess to be a writer, if you
manage a blog, if you use words in any manner to further yourself,
make them original or get permission from the original creator.
Don't guess if you can use them.
Besides, wouldn't you like to be remembered for your words
instead of someone else's?
Hope
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BYLINES DAILY DESK CALENDAR IS AVAILABLE!
Many have asked when the calendars would be ready.
This year's Bylines features writers from 26 states and
4 foreign countries (Ireland, Great Britain, Australia
and Canada). This is the 7th edition.
This is the calendar Hope has used for five years.
See why so many FundsforWriters readers can't wait
for it each year. Sells for $14.95.
http://www.fundsforwriters.com/Bylines.htm
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WORDS OF SUCCESS
Goodness is a process of becoming, not of being.
What we do over and over again
is what we become in the end.
~ Joan Chittister
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SUCCESS STORY
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Hope,
I have subscribed to your site for many years, sometimes
reading the whole message, sometimes being too pressed for
time to read much.
A former American Diplomat, I had a yen to write. A whistle
blower, I did not fare well and did manage to retire, but
with a pension that did/does not support us well. I also have
a family who needed sustenance, so I have worked long, sometimes
hard hours. Every week, I received a reminder from you that if
I continue working, I might succeed.
Your site, has given me hope, and I did start working on a book
some months after the 9/11 attacks. You see, I spent a decade
in the Middle East and have a unique perspective on Islam, the
religion of "Peace". I also had the highest levels of TOP SECRET
security clearances with code word access to sensitive,
compartmentalized intelligence (SCI) which dictated that anything
I write must be submitted for review.
My manuscript was sent for review a year ago this month, and it
was returned with 'redactions' last September.
I have at long last self-published my book, Di Di Daw Daw Di Di,
available at Amazon, and at my web site, www.dididawdawdidi.com.
Thank you!
Jim Horn
E-mail: info@dididawdawdidi.com
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ARTICLE
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Writing for the Homeschool Market
By Karen Lange
One question that I frequently hear is: "How does a writer
break into the homeschool market?" There's really no secret
formula to writing for homeschoolers, but if you aren't
acquainted with homeschooling it might seem intimidating.
Here are a few insider tips to help get you started on the
right foot.
Read homeschool publications. There are several national
homeschool magazines, such as The Link, The Old Schoolhouse
Magazine, Home Education Magazine, and Home School Enrichment.
Homeschool magazines can be found at many bookstores and
libraries, either in their regular periodical section or in
the children's department. Check out the magazines' websites,
too, to familiarize yourself with articles. Sample issues are
available; check writer's guidelines for details.
A great way to gain inspiration, first hand knowledge, and
credibility is to talk to homeschooling families. Find out
what motivates them to homeschool. What's their educational
philosophy? Do they prefer certain teaching methods? Do they
have any inspiring stories? A few words of caution: homeschooling
has received some negative press, and many homeschoolers have
encountered disapproval. Families may be cautious about strangers
asking questions, so don't be offended if all homeschoolers
don't welcome you with open arms. If they sense that you have
a genuine interest, however, most will be open to discussion.
Many magazines have a calendar with themes; others accept all
types of articles anytime. A homeschool family interview might
produce a "Day in the Life" article, popular with many magazines.
Consider interviewing local group leaders. Ask them about their
group's co-ops, activities, field trips or service projects. Or,
interview regional or national homeschool leaders, speakers, or
authors.
Educational projects make great articles. Projects must be user
friendly and suitable for home or small group use. Don't try to
mimic classroom lesson plans, most are geared to large numbers
of students and don't always suit the homeschool environment.
Consider grouping age levels together, such as K-2, 3-5, 6-8,
and 9-12. There is a better chance of acceptance if the project
covers a range since families often teach more than one grade
level at a time. Topic ideas such as arts and crafts, science
experiments, social studies projects, seasonal or current event
activities, and money management are good places to start.
Review the magazines for format and content examples.
Finally, make sure that your article or query is homeschooler
friendly. Homeschool magazine editors, like any others, are a
discerning bunch, and they won't be fooled by insincerity or a
condescending attitude. The editor will toss your paperwork in
a heartbeat, just like in any other market, so do your homework.
Paying homeschool publications include:
Home Education Magazine
http://www.homeedmag.com/write.html
$50- $100 per 900 - 1,700 word feature articles.
Cover photos - $100, inside photos - $12.50.
Prefer articles to queries.
The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
http://www.thehomeschoolmagazine.com/writersguidelines.php
$50 per 1,500 word article, themes are posted with guidelines.
Queries only, via their online template.
The Link
http://homeschoolnewslink.com/contact.asp
$20 per 1,200 - 2,000 word articles. Prefer articles to queries.
Home Educator's Family Times
http://www.homeeducator.com/FamilyTimes/submissions.htm
$20 with editor approval, or a byline. Prefer articles to queries.
Don't forget to check out homeschooling books and websites for
more insight on the personality of this market. As the number
of homeschooling families increases each year, so also the need
grows for quality homeschool friendly content. Just think, you
aren't just writing an article, you are helping educate a future
generation.
BIO
Freelance writer and speaker Karen Lange is a former homeschool
mom; her articles have appeared in Home School Enrichment, The
Link, Home Educator's Family Times, and other homeschool
publications. In addition to writing for other markets, Karen
blogs and teaches online writing courses for homeschooled teens.
Write to her at karenelange@gmail.com.
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COMPETITIONS
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4th ANNUAL LIAM RECTOR FIRST BOOK PRIZE FOR POETRY
http://www.brierycreekpress.org/mod/resource/view.php?id=3
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$20 ENTRY FEE
Deadline March 30, 2010. Winner receives 50 books, a reading,
$1,000, and a letter-pressed broadside created by book-artist
Kerri Cushman. All entries receive a copy of the winning book.
Send between 48 and 60 pages of poetry, no more than one poem
per page, no smaller than 12 point font, Arial, Courier, or Times.
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ALPINE ESSAY CONTEST
http://www.watermanfund.org/categories/essay_contest/2010_contest.php
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NO ENTRY FEE
The Waterman Fund seeks the submission of essays about life
in the mountains of the northeastern U.S. The Waterman Fund is
seeking personal essays about stewardship of wild places,
whether through a scientific lens or an encounter with wildness.
The winning piece will be published in Appalachia Journal. The
winning essayist will be awarded $1,500. Honorable mention will
receive $500. All are encouraged to submit. Essays must be original
works ranging from 2,500 to 4,000 words. Writers who have not
published a book on such a topic or who have not been published in
a national magazine on such a topic are eligible for participation.
Please note that the deadline for this year's submissions has
changed from May to March. Essays are now due March 15, 2010.
We will announce winners by early June.
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E.M. KOEPPEL $1,100 SHORT FICTION AWARD
http://www.writecorner.com/printable.asp
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$15 ENTRY FEE
First Place Award: $1,100. Editors' Choices: $100 each.
Maximum Length: 3,000 words. Stories must be unpublished.
Deadline April 30, 2010. The winning short story and editors'
choices will be published on www.writecorner.com . If the winning
story is by anyone attending college, university, or school when
the story is submitted, the winner will receive, in addition to
the $1,100 award, the $500 P.L. Titus Scholarship.
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GRANTS
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KICKSTARTER
http://www.kickstarter.com/help/faq
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Kickstarter is focused on creative ideas and ambitious endeavors.
We're a great way for artists, filmmakers, musicians, designers,
writers, athletes, adventurers, illustrators, explorers, curators,
promoters, performers, and others to bring their projects, events,
and dreams to life. You post your project, how much you need,
and select 1-90 days. Based upon your information and project,
people donate funds to help you succeed. If your target amount
isn't reached, all support is cancelled. If you do reach the
amount, the supporters' credit cards are charged and you are
endowed with the funds you need.
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HOSKING HOUSES TRUST RESIDENCY
http://www.hoskinghouses.co.uk/
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We are seeking to appoint one or more writers for the year.
Deadline April 19, 2010. We offer between two months and one
year's residence in Church Cottage, Clifford Chambers with all
the bills paid and a bursary of £750pcm, or £9,000 per annum.
Applications are open to any woman over the age of forty, who
writes in English, has the legal right to be in the UK and who
has a contract for publication or performance of original work
on any subject whatsoever.
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http://campus.lakeforest.edu/press/lfcp/&now/plonsker.html
http://campus.lakeforest.edu/press
Each spring, Lake Forest College, in conjunction with the &NOW
Festival, sponsors emerging writers under forty years old--with
no major book publication--to spend two months in residence at
our campus in Chicago's northern suburbs on the shore of Lake
Michigan. There are no formal teaching duties attached to the
residency. Time is to be spent completing a manuscript,
participating in the annual Lake Forest Literary Festival, and
offering a series of public presentations. The completed
manuscript will be published (upon approval) by &NOW Books
imprint, with distribution by Northwestern University Press.
The stipend is $10,000, with a housing suite and campus meals
provided by the college. Deadline April 1, 2010.
(Thanks to http://www.practicing-writer.com )
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FREELANCE MARKETS
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN
http://www.scientificamerican.com/page.cfm?section=submission_instructions
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SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN welcomes ideas for articles on recent
scientific discoveries, technical innovations and overviews
of ongoing research. Our preferred authors have extensive first-
hand knowledge of the field that they describe.
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CANDIS
http://www.candis.co.uk/guidelines
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A lifestyle magazine for women. Purchases short stories.
Minimum 2,300, maximum 2,500. Designed for women aged 30-58
and their husbands/partners. What we're looking for: Clever,
keep 'em guessing story lines; twist in the tale/tales of the
unexpected style writing. Stories of modern love, romance,
friendship, family life. Short, tightly written whodunits.
Warm, likeable central characters. Original storylines that
are all your own work and have not been published in the UK
before. Short stories to be sent by email to fiction@candis.co.uk
Fee: £300 payable by cheque or bank transfer.
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GREEN FUTURES
http://www.forumforthefuture.org/greenfutures/contribute
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Green Futures is a magazine about the latest in environmental
solutions and sustainable futures. Readers include politicians,
business people, local authorities, campaigners, the media,
educators and students. Most of the circulation is 'controlled' -
i.e. we send it to a carefully compiled list of decision-makers
and opinion-formers in those sectors. Green Futures often includes
articles on energy, travel and transport, food, health, business,
entrepreneurs, finance, cities, and countryside. Pays GBP 150 to
GBP 800 depending on length of feature, and writer's experience.
Location UK.
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JOBS
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WRITER-EDITOR
Location Silver Spring, MD
http://jobview.usajobs.gov/GetJob.aspx?JobID=86471375&aid=27015391-25210&WT.mc_n=125
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Deadline March 17, 2010. Employing Agency: National Oceanic
and Atmospheric Administration. Provides quality control and
version control for policy documents, reports and other written
government communications. Assists managers and staff as
necessary to improve the quality of their written output.
Develops scripts and instructional materials for on-line and
classroom training courses. Prepares reports and briefings on
Human Capital trends and activities for NOAA and Department of
Commerce executives.
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EDITORS NEEDED
http://grassroots.siuc.edu/
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Grassroots Magazine is looking for two new co-editors for the
2010-2011 academic year. The position is a paid undergraduate
assistantship. Job responsibilities include helping to organize
meetings with the Grassroots staff and other Grassroots editors,
soliciting submissions and advertising the magazine, helping to
design and lay out the magazine, assisting with the Devil's
Kitchen Literary festival, and plenty of other odd tasks that
the magazine requires. As a co-editor, the student will work
with two other editors, another co-editor and an editor in chief,
as well as the grassroots staff and various members of the
English department staff. This is a great opportunity for anyone
who is interested in publishing, literature, or creative writing!
The job is $10/hour and is 10 hours a week. Co-editors are
required to keep some set office hours every week in the Grassroots
office. An interest and a passion for literature is a must have;
InDesign skills are desired, but not necessary.
If you have a student you think would be interested, please forward
this information to them. To apply for this position, the student
must submit a complete resume and cover letter to Pinckney Benedict
in the English Department Office, Faner 2380. Any questions
about the position can be sent to grassrootsmag@gmail.com.
Application deadline is Friday, April 9, 2010.
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CREATIVE PRACTITIONER
Location West Midlands, UK
http://www.literaturetraining.com/metadot/index.pl?id=42512&isa=DBRow&op=show&dbview_id=2300
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Deadline March 11, 2010. 2.5 days available for each practitioner
accepted. £240 per day + travel, subsistence and accommodation
where necessary. Assignment is at Chirbury Primary School.
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PUBLISHERS/AGENTS
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BITTER LEMON PRESS
http://www.bitterlemonpress.com/
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The best crime & noirs from faraway places. Their books
are entertaining and gripping crime fiction that expose the darker
side of foreign places. They explore what lies just beneath the
surface of the bustling life of cities such as Paris, Havana,
Munich and Mexico City.
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McBOOKS PRESS
http://mcbooks.com/
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Books on lifestyle & nutrition, vegetarian & vegan topics,
professional sports, NY State's Finger Lakes region, and historical
& contemporary fiction.
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MEDALLION PRESS
http://www.medallionpress.com/guidlines/index.html
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Each submission should fit into only one genre and, where applicable,
one subgenre of the following:
1. Nonfiction (agented manuscripts only)
2. Mainstream fiction
3. Historical fiction
4. Mystery - General, Hard-Boiled, Historical, Police Procedural,
Women Sleuths
5. Thriller
6. Suspense
7. Romance - Contemporary, Fantasy, Gothic, Historical, Paranormal,
Regency, Suspense, Time Travel, Western, Regional
8. Horror - Paranormal, Survival, Serial Killer, Sci-Fi, General
9. Science Fiction - General, Adventure, Alternative History,
High Tech, Military, Space Opera, Steampunk,
10. Fantasy - General, Contemporary, Epic, Historical, Paranormal
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SPONSORS
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If you're going to work with an editor, work with the best.
Have your writing edited by an award-winning, professional
writer and editor, someone who actually knows how to help you
prepare your writing for publication. Richard Krawiec has
published novels, biographies, text books, plays, and a story
and poetry collection. He won the 2009 Excellence in Teaching
Award from UNC Chapel Hill for his online writing courses. His
essays, feature articles, and reviews have appeared in major
newspapers and magazines across the US. The NY Times, LA Times,
Publishers Weekly have reviewed his work. His awards include
National Endowment for the Arts and NC Arts Council grants, as
well as nominations for the National Book Award, Best American
Short Stories, and Pushcart Prize.
Email: rkwriter@gmail.com
Web - www.rkeditor.com
May 6-10th, 2010
Penguin and Random House, agent Sorche Fairbanks along with
author and mentor Linda Rohorbach for an unforgettable week in
Breckenridge, CO. 10K word MS consultations with each staff
member included with tuition. Discounts given for couples and
writing groups. 85% success rate with placing authors with
agents and editors. Don't miss out on this opportunity to boost
your career to the next level.
Opportunities in Italy and Greece with Linda Lappin, novelist,
poet, and essayist (author of KatherineÙs Wish and The Etruscan).
MULTIGENRE WORKSHOPS SUMMER 2010
Learn to Capture the Soul of Place in Your Writing.
All writers have their secret spiritual geographies. Learn to
discover yours. In these workshops, through writing exercises
designed to stimulate memory and enhance creativity, prose
writers and poets will retrace their inner itineraries and unlock
impressions linked to the special places in their lives. Centro
Pokkoli, Vitorchiano, Italy: May 30 - June 5. $1,250 includes
single room with private bath, all meals, workshop fees, excursions.
Mochlos, Crete: August 16 - 21. $1,200 includes single room with
private bath, 1 group dinner or lunch per day, workshop fees.
www.pokkoli.org
www.lindalappin.net
Contact: linda.lappin@gmail.com
Go on a retreat with private writing tutorial at Centro Pokkoli
in charming medieval village near Rome and Orvieto and discover
its unique soul of place. Revise your manuscript or create new
work assisted by acclaimed poet, novelist, and creative nonfiction
writer Linda Lappin (NEA, Iowa Writers Workshop, Geneva Writing
Group Writing mentor, Seal Press, Pushcart nominee, ForeWord
Finalist, IPPY gold medal winner).
www.lindalappin.net
www.pokkoli.org
Contact linda.lappin@gmail.com
utilities, 10 hours private instruction, manuscript critique,
some meals. Year-round availability.
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reinvent yourself as a writing entrepreneur. Consider freelance
businesses to include:
==> Resume writing
==> Writing Web Copy
==> Online Video Marketing
==> Write Your Own Money-Making Websites
==> Promotional Copywriting
==> Desktop Graphic Design
==> Desktop Marketing
The work I do today is the stuff of dreams ... stress-free, romantic,
fun. And all sorts of everyday people do it. Like me, they've left
behind the drudgery of 9-to-5 ... the boring desk job ... and today
they get paid to follow their bliss. As far as I'm concerned, it's
the best job in the world. Who wouldn't want to travel the globe
and get paid for it? ~Steenie Harvey
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TURN YOUR PICTURES INTO CASH
The Photographer's Shortcut to Travel Writing Success
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SOCIAL NETWORKING:
The 21st Century Way to Find New Clients
Jim Turner has laid out his highly successful system for using
social networking to find new clients.
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E-mail: hope@fundsforwriters.com
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