FundsforWriters - September 9, 2011

Published: Sat, 09/10/11

 

Volume 11, Issue 36
September 9, 2011


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FUNDS FOR WRITERS

Chosen for Writer's Digest Magazine
101 Best Websites for Writers
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

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Harper helping me collect eggs. She carries the bucket to
the coop and holds it until I tell her I need it. She'd
carry it full of eggs except she hasn't quite mastered the
concept of keeping it turned up so the eggs don't spill.
Oh, she will carry an egg, however, and never break it.

 

Editor: C. Hope Clark
Mailto: Hope@fundsforwriters.com
Website: http://www.fundsforwriters.com
Newsletter: ISSN: 1533-1326

Our subscriber list is NOT made available to others. Use
information listed at your own risk. FundsforWriters gives
no warranty to completeness, accuracy, or fitness of the
markets, contests and grants although research is done to
the best of our ability.




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EDITOR'S THOUGHTS
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Read newsletter online at: http://www.fundsforwriters.com/FFW.htm
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THE PUBLISHING URGE

Writers crave to see their words in print. Even the most
humble writer has to admit that while he adores penning
his stories, it's quite a remarkable moment to see that
solitude and struggle make it into the public's eye. I
think that's why self-publishing is the stupendous success
it is.

I'm going to dare to say it, though. Self-publishing, ebook
or paper, satisfied many a chronic case of instant
gratification. Call me arrogant or pompous, but I'm the one
who reads the emails from poor writers who start their
emails with:

"I wish I'd done my research..."
"I didn't realize that a self-publishing company doesn't..."
"My self-publishing company didn't promote me like I thought..."
"I published my book, but how do I tell people about it?"

or these...

"I spent $2,000 to publish and don't know what to do..."
"I need a grant to self-publish..."
"This publisher offered to pay half if I kicked in $4,000..."

The urge to publish is powerful. Our words, our byline. Then
we have the ability to say "I published a book," and proclaim
ourselves authors.

I have a suggestion, and it just might scratch that itch of
yours. Publish in small ways before diving into a book.

In the newsletters, you have more means to publication than
book publishers. Markets, contests and even some grants can
lead you to bylines as you learn how to write, grow in your
abilities to edit, and become wiser in the publishing world.

Short term, middle term, and long term goals. Every business
has them. Every artist should. What do you hope to accomplish
in a month, six months, a year, two years, maybe as much as
five?

In a month you can't publish a book. At least you shouldn't
dream of it, in case it's crossed your mind. But you can
pitch to magazines and serious blogs. You can compete in
a contest. You can answer a job offer to write copy.

In six months, you can publish in more markets, while
approaching that goal of completing a first, raw draft
of a fantasy novel or memoir.

In a year, you can seriously edit that manuscript while
counting the money you earned and the number of clips you
filed in your freelance portfolio.

And guess what happens?

1. You make a writing income.
2. You earn bylines and clips.
3. You develop credibility.
4. You create the beginnings of a platform.
5. You soothe that urge to publish.

Your book should be your masterpiece, not your opening act.
Once it's published, it's out there. Even if you don't
sell a hundred copies, some used book seller will post it
as available on Amazon, enabling anyone to find your
premature effort in a Google search.

Create a column, a blog. Write for magazines, newspapers.
Take a part-time or full-time job as a writer. Enter
contests and apply for grants. Surprisingly, many writers
think those routes are harder to master than writing a book
when it seriously ought to be the other way around.



Hope


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TWITTER - http://twitter.com/hopeclark
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ABOUT.ME - http://about.me/hopeclark

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THE ANNUAL FUNDSFORWRITERS CONTEST IS OPEN

The 10th Annual FundsforWriters Essay Contest seeks nonfiction
submissions. First prize $400. Five additional cash prizes.
Zero entry fee and $5 entry fee categories. Theme: Diligence.
Limit 750 words. Email submissions only.

Guidelines at www.fundsforwriters.com/annualcontest.htm 

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FUNDING YOUR HABIT - CLASS IN BEAUFORT, SC

If you are a new writer, seasoned writer or just a writer
seeking avenues to earn money for your work, this presentation
is for you! Instructor C. Hope Clark is founder of
FundsForWriters.com, a website and family of newsletters that
reach 40,000 readers each week. Her specialty is finding grants,
contests, markets, freelance gigs, and opportunities for writers
who wish to write for more than a pat on the back.

Technical College of the Lowcountry
http://www.tcl.edu/continuing-ed/life-enrichment-center

Dates/Time/Location
Saturday, September 17, 2011, 2:30p-5:30p, Beaufort Campus

Cost $69

To Register 843-525-8205



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WORDS OF SUCCESS

"Striving for excellence motivates you; striving for
perfection is demoralizing."

~ Harriet Braiker ~


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SUCCESS OF THE WEEK
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Hope,

In your August 19, Funds for Writers e-news, I read that
Musa Publishing was looking for submissions. On the following
Sunday morning, I submitted the first chapter of my middle
grade manuscript, Stained Glass Summer. Twenty-minutes later,
I had the response from the editor. She requested the full. I
tried not to hold my breath as this manuscript has been on a
long, long, ten year journey to publication. A week later, I
received a contract for Stained Glass Summer! The fit couldn't
be more perfect!

I have blogged about the ten year journey to publication here:
http://mindyhardwick.wordpress.com/2011/09/07/stained-glass-summer-book-sold/

I want to thank you so much for your fabulous resource for writers!

Best,
Mindy Hardwick
www.mindyhardwick.com
Stained Glass Summer--Middle Grade Novel.
Musa Publishing, December 2011
Weaving Magic--Young Adult Romance Novel
Muse-It-Up Publishing, April 2012


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ARTICLE
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Writing on Faith

By Elisabeth Deffner

I've written on religious topics since I started my freelance
career more than 15 years ago, working my way into national
publications and, eventually, editing the monthly newspaper
for my local faith community.

So when I started pursuing a story with a faith hook that
would interest a wider readership, I pitched it to a magazine
whose readers would, I knew, appreciate the piece. The editor
agreed--and then she sent me the questionnaire they require
all writers to fill out. Name, address. House of worship,
pastor.

Writing for faith-based publication often requires more than
an outstanding resume. While not every editor requires his
freelancers to be card-carrying members of his own congregation,
first-hand experience in that particular faith community is
certainly a plus.

But where exactly does that put freelancers who belong to
other faith communities--or who don't practice any particular
faith? Are they de-facto exiles from these particular markets?

They certainly don't have to be. Freelancer Richard J. Bauman
says he's sold his work to more markets outside his faith
community than inside it--and has even had reprint requests
that landed one of his pieces in publications representing
different faith communities.

How does he make it work? Sometimes it's by evading the faith
angle entirely; as a regular contributor to Lutheran Digest,
for instance, the non-Lutheran writer most often covers
historical topics or writes humor pieces.

But for other Christian publications--including those
representing Free Methodist, Evangelical, and Mennonite faith
communities--he has focused on the Bible with great success,
writing scriptural commentaries, tips for applying scripture
to one's life, and personal experiences with scriptural
tie-ins.

Faith is about opening doors, right? So don't consider yours
a barrier to breaking into any faith-based market. Try these
tips instead.

1. Do your homework. You can turn off an editor with your
ignorance, as one freelancer did when blithely referring to
a Seventh-Day Adventist going to church on Sunday (the
Adventist Sabbath is Saturday).

2. Use the right tools. Many holy books--including the Torah,
the Quran, and the Bible--have been translated multiple times.
Check the writers' guidelines of your target publication to
find out which translation is preferred. You may be able to
find citations from that particular translation online (for
instance, at www.biblegateway.com , you can access more than
two dozen English translations of the Bible, in addition to
translations in many other languages).

3. Remember your role is a writer--not a preacher. If you hope
to break into a faith-based market--and land regular assignments--
don't try to turn your submission into a pulpit. A writer
isn't likely to win fans among the editorial staff by trying
to convert the readers.

4. Consider alternatives. If you're concerned about making a
slip-of-the-pencil mistake like the one referenced in tip 1,
try writing about something other than religion. Many religious
publications cover other topics, including personality profiles,
humor, food-related stories (that may include recipes), and
even health pieces. The first story I sold to Catholic Digest
was about managing a chronic pain condition.

5. Respect the rules. Some faith-based publications may work
only with writers in their faith community; don't try to mislead
an editor into thinking you're a fellow believer when you're
not. Once the truth comes out, it's sure to set you free--from
future assignments.

BIO
Faith is a fascinating topic and faith communities all around
the world work to help their fellow man. The stories are out
there, just waiting to be written. So don't let your own
beliefs hold you back: knock on the door of this niche market,
and it may just be opened to you.


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COMPETITIONS
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THE A. VOGEL DORMEASAN "WRITE A SHORT STORY FOR BEDTIME" CONTEST
http://www.avogel.co.uk/story/enter.html
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NO ENTRY FEE
Four prizes will be awarded - 1st: £500, 2nd: £300, 2 x 3rd:
£100 each. Competition winners will be announced in the
magazine Your Healthy Living (YHL) and will be published
online on both YHL and A.Vogel websites in early 2012.
Entry is free and is open to UK residents only, over the
age of 18. Each month a story will be selected as a Pick
of the Month and featured online on both websites with a
brief extract published in Your Healthy Living magazine.
The author will receive £50. These stories will appear
under the pseudonym and so will remain eligible for
consideration for the main prizes. Entries should be in
English with a minimum length of 1500 words; maximum 3,000
words. Apart from erotica and children's stories, there
no restriction on subject matter. However, due consideration
will be given by the judges on the appropriateness of the
short story for bedtime.

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CJM BOOKS COLONNADE CONTEST
http://www.cjmbooks.com/writing_contest.asp
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$12 ENTRY FEE
CJM Books has a new short story writing contest called Colonnade.
10,000 word limit, previously unpublished fiction only, any genre
accepted. Quarterly winners receive $100, and two runners up are
chosen, for a total of 12 yearly finalists, all of which are
published in our yearly anthology, and one of which declared
Story of The Year and given $500. The deadlines for each quarter
are March 31st, June 30th, September 30th, and December 31st.
Each quarter's submissions will be judged as an independent
group.The contest is open to anyone around the world, as long
as the story is written primarily in English.

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NILSEN LITERARY PRIZE FOR A FIRST NOVEL
http://www6.semo.edu/universitypress/nilsennovel.htm
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$25 ENTRY FEE
The competition is to identify and publish completed fiction
manuscripts of high literary quality by authors who have not
previously published a full-length novel or novella. Submit
previously unpublished novels, novellas, and collections of
closely linked short stories. Does not accept manuscripts that
have been self-published. The competition is open to unpublished
novelists who are U.S. residents writing in English. The Prize
includes a $1,000 cash award and publication by Southeast
Missouri State University Press. The winning author will be
invited to present a reading at the University. Deadline
November 1, 2011.



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GRANTS
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HUMANITIES MONTANA
http://www.humanitiesmontana.org/Grants/grants.php
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Humanities Montana-funded projects have included conferences,
workshops, and seminars; lecture series, panel discussions, and
public debates; exhibits, programs, and catalogs; oral history
projects; research fellowships; programs for schools and teachers;
radio, television, video, and film projects; book festivals;
book publication; planning for humanities programs; and reading
and discussion programs. Eligible sponsors include nonprofit,
governmental and education groups, including schools, colleges,
and universities; museums, libraries, and historic preservation
societies; state or local government agencies; unions, business
and professional groups, and social service organizations;
community, religious, or tribal groups; non-commercial media
firms; and ad hoc groups.

All Humanities Montana-funded projects must have a central
focus in the humanities; a clearly defined theme; include
professional humanists in the planning and execution of the
project; avoid advocacy; include a public program that involves
the audience in a humanities discussion; have publicity and
evaluation plans; and provide a 1:1 cost-share of in-kind or
other funds.

NOTE: Get together with one of the above groups and suggest
a project, utilizing your skills, building your name and
flaunting your writing wares.

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NEW YORK MILLS ARTS RETREAT
http://www.kulcher.org/html/artsretreat.php
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The New York Mills Regional Cultural Center Arts Retreat program
is now accepting new applications for artists' retreats. The
application deadline is October 1, for retreats from January-
June, 2012. The program provides a unique taste of life in rural
Minnesota while allowing the artists two to six weeks in which
to immerse themselves in their artwork. No entry fee. No
stipend. (Thanks, http://www.erikadreifus.com/)

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MARTIN DIBNER FELLOWSHIP FOR MAINE WRITERS
http://www.mainecf.org/DibnerFellowship.aspx
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Grant Size: $500 to $1,000. Application Deadline: January 15,
2012. The Martin Dibner Fellowship is given to promising Maine
writers who have not published a full-length book. Fellowships
are meant to help further writing skills and experience.
Attendance at writing workshops is the primary purpose for
support; assistance with living expenses while finishing a
writing project will also be considered. The fellowships do
not support the purchase of computers or printing/publication
expenses. Recipients will be selected in order of the
following priorities: quality of work and financial need. In
even years the award will go to writers of fiction and in odd
years to writers of poetry.



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FREELANCE MARKETS
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SALVO
http://www.salvomag.com/new/mag/subguides.php
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Salvo publishes an eclectic range of articles in the areas of
sex, science, and society. What distinguishes our content is
its systematic deconstruction of false ideologies, philosophies,
and worldviews. Articles should be well-researched and logically
sound, as well as somewhat timeless in subject matter. Salvo is
intended as a permanent resource; thus, articles that are overly
tied to current events will be rejected. We do not publish
footnotes or endnotes. We do not accept fiction or poetry.
We do not accept articles that are overtly religious, that
proselytize, or that contain scripture references. Articles
should be no less than 600 words and no more than 2,500.
Pays 20 cents/word.

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SPIRITUALITY AND HEALTH
http://www.spiritualityhealth.com/about/submission-guidelines.html
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Spirituality & Health is a nondenominational bi-monthly
magazine that reports on the people, practices, and ideas
of the spiritual renaissance in contemporary society and
their impact on personal and community well-being. It provides
readers with practices to aid them in their own spiritual
formation and strives for journalistic objectivity in the
presentation of stories about specific religions and
denominations. Features may run from 800 to 2,500 words.
We do not accept fiction, poetry, or music submissions.
Pays $300 to $1,000 for features and up to $200 for briefs.

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SPORTING CLASSICS
http://www.sportingclassics.com/contact
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Hunting, advice, true-life adventure, and equipment about
sport hunting. Also accepts fiction and art with hunting
themes. Pays up to $800 for fiction up to 3,000 words and
articles up to 2,500 words. Departments are 800 to 1,200 words
and pay $250 to $750. Photos pay extra.


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JOBS
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FREELANCE COPYWRITER
Location Atlanta, GA
http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=1914437
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k101 agency is a progressive, integrated marketing and public
relations agency. We help clients create and cultivate new
brands and assist those who are already established turn up
the volume. Press release writing (experience with media
preferred). Advertising copy (headlines, etc.) Marketing
communications. Copy Editing. Web Copy. SEO, advertising
experience. Creativity rules, but big brand knowledge is a
plus.

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PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONAL ITEM WRITER
Location New York City
http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=1927583
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We are searching for freelance, experienced educational
item writers to help create content for an online educational
website. Content needed primarily consists of reading
comprehension passages with questions for K-12 levels.
Potential candidates will work on a contracted basis.

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CONTRIBUTING WRITER - EDITOR
Location Seattle or Virtual
http://www.linkedin.com/jobs?viewJob=&jobId=1936856
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Bongarde is looking for motivated contributing writers,
editors, and community managers who can provide and cultivate
practical, creative analysis and advice covering regulatory
and compliance issues for corporate EHS (Environment, Health,
and Safety) leaders in the US.


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PUBLISHERS/AGENTS
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DOWN EAST BOOKS
http://www.downeast.com/contributor/book/guidelines
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Most books are about Maine or can aid Maine readers. Subjects
include art, photography, biography & memoir, children's books,
cooking, food & wine, crafts, health/mind/body, history, home
& garden, literature, fiction, outdoor, sports, adventure, travel.

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DOWN THE SHORE PUBLISHING
http://www.down-the-shore.com/
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Down The Shore is an independent publisher specializing in beach
and coastal subjects, New Jersey, and the Jersey Shore. Established
in 1984, we publish Shore history, literary anthologies, pictorial
books, produce historical videos, notecards, and Jersey Shore and
coastal calendars.

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DUNDURN BOOKS
http://www.dundurn.com/submissions
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Categories:
Antiques & collectibles, Architecture, Art, Biography & autobiography,
Body, mind & spirit, Business & economics, Comics & graphic novels,
Computers, Cooking, Crafts & hobbies, Drama, Education, Family &
relationships, Fiction, Games, Health & fitness, History, Humor,
Juvenile fiction, Juvenile nonfiction, Language arts & disciplines,
Law, Literary collections, Literary criticism, Medical, Music,
Nature, Performing arts, Philosophy, Photography, Poetry, Political
science, Psychology, Reference, Religion, Science, Social science,
Sports & recreation, Study aids, Technology, Transportation,
Travel, True crime. Not limited to Canadian authors, but will
favor Canadians.



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SPONSORS
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http://www.justacontest.com/

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Sign up for our newsletter.

 

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THE MISSOURI REVIEW'S EDITORS' PRIZE
Over $15,000 in Prizes

Postmark Deadline: October 1

Submit your best poetry, fiction, or nonfiction. Winners
in each genre receive $5,000, a featured publication in
our spring issue, and a trip to Columbia, MO for a gala
reading and reception. Three finalists in each genre
receive cash prizes and will also be considered for
publication. $20 contest fee includes a one-year
subscription to The Missouri Review.

Entries must be previously unpublished and will not be
returned. Please include no more than 25 typed, double-
spaced pages for fiction and nonfiction. Poetry entries
can include any number of poems up to 10 pages in total.
Each story, essay, or group of poems constitutes one
entry. Submit online or by mail. Please visit the website
at http://www.missourireview.com  for complete guidelines.

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AWARD-WINNING WRITER, PUBLISHER
WILL EDIT YOUR NOVEL, MEMOIR, POETRY

Have your writing edited by an award-winning, professional
writer, editor, and publisher, one who 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. 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. 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. He is founder of Jacar Press.

Contact rkwriter@gmail.com , www.rkeditor.com

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COOL WELL PRESS - NEW PRESS
http://www.coolwellpress.com/pages/home
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We offer a variety of genres including fantasy, mystery,
science fiction, suspense, historicals, Young Adult, and
non-fiction. We strive to bring you the best and brightest
authors and stories that will touch your heart, open your
mind, and keep you thinking long past The End. Cool Well
Press is a royalty-paying publisher of works for sale in
electronic format and trade paperback. We publish two
distinct lines - book-length Young Adult fiction across
all genres and non-fiction in a variety of genres.
 

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NEW BOOK RELEASE:

The Heart of a Ready Scribe by Melanie Stiles

Are you ready to connect your passion for writing with your
heart for God? We all have a message to be written for others.
Are you working on yours?

Take this one year journey of weekly encouragement, instruction
and reflection that will enable you to connect your calling to
action.

Is it your time to take on the role of a Ready Scribe?



Amazon link (including Kindle edition)

Ebook link




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WHY ADVERTISE IN FUNDSFORWRITERS?

For my first advertising for my fledgling business I needed to
make strategic choices within a very limited budget. I chose
to advertise in two places: the Funds for Writers (FFW)
newsletter and a major writer's magazine (circulation of 100,000).
FFW far outperformed the magazine! From my first FFW ad I got an
immediate and enormous spike in traffic to my web site and within
24-hours had more than 100 people sign up on my website. And that
was just the first ad! Over the course of the six-week ad campaign
I saw a noticeable spike in traffic after each ad hit people's
inboxes and in total garnered at least 500 new sign-ups.

If you're thinking about advertising in FFW, do it!

Joan Dempsey, Founder & President
http://www.literaryliving.com 

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ANOTHER FANTASTIC REASON TO ADVERTISE IN FUNDSFORWRITERS

Chalet Publishers, LLC, ran an ad ONE TIME in announcing we
were currently accepting submissions. It had been exactly 24
hours since the newsletter and the ad were distributed. Queries,
chapters, entire manuscripts --- the influx has just now slowed
down. We received way over forty responses to our ad, and they
are still pouring in.  (BTW, this is a very good problem!). Just
wanted to let you know we think you and your newsletter rock!
It's just amazing and lets us know just how loyal your fans are.

Joyce Norman,
Chalet Publishers, LLC
http://www.chaletpublishers.com

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