FundsforWriters - September 14, 2012

Published: Fri, 09/14/12

Volume 12, Issue 37
September 14, 2012

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FUNDS FOR WRITERS

Chosen for Writer's Digest's
101 Best Websites for Writers
2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012

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September has me enjoying home, writing novels, and returning
to the garden. I've been putting in winter crops of cabbage,
lettuce, broccoli and spinach (another reason I love living
in South Carolina - fall gardening). But these are some of my
peppers. We love peppers, and these babies are the prettiest
habaneros you've ever seen. We grew them alongside banana
peppers, and now we have some of the hottest banana peppers
you ever tasted, too. (Excuse the sweaty look! It's still hot here!)

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

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the best of our ability.

 

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EDITOR'S THOUGHTS
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ONE CONFERENCE CAN BE ALL THE CATALYST YOU NEED

New writers can fear a conference. Seasoned writers may think
they don't need conferences anymore. But I would like to argue
that every writer should dare to attend one conference per year.

It doesn't have to be a huge, 1,000-attendee extravaganza, but
try to make it more than a Christmas party for your writer's group.
You want to make yourself attend a conference where:

1) You meet new authors.
2) You hear new presenters.
3) You have the ability to receive a critique.
4) You have chat time with other writers.

I've been to many conferences. Some are better than others,
but keep in mind I'm viewing it from the standpoint of a
presenter. I'd love to attend a function where I wander
around meeting others who are lost like me, or seeking
answers to writing problems. I want to sit at the same table
as someone who's at my level of writing and publishing. And
I want to be accessible to teachers willing to explain an
issue to me, or tell me if I'm on the right track.

We develop a hunger for our kind. That not only means writers
in general, but also writers who:

1) write our genre
2) write part-time or full-time like us
3) started later in life
4) just left college and don't know where to turn
5) self-published instead of traditionally published
6) remain stubborn for a traditional contract
7) like agents
8) don't like agents
9) prefer ebooks
10) won grants and contests
11) have great blogs
12) make social networking work
13) place their books into bookstores
14) attend retreats and know how to get their way paid

I'm sure you can add to the list, but what we want is to
exchange thoughts with others who have our same doubts . . .
while seeking similar dreams.

In other words, they get you . . . and you get them.

You know how rare those people are in your real world.
Conferences rejuvenate you, but they also help you deduce
whether you're on the right track. They open doors.

1) A published writer meets another published writer and
learns more about selling foreign or film rights.
2) A struggling writer meets one more experience who has a
fantastic blog and offers an opportunity to guest post.
3) You analyze the way author tables are decorated and develop
some great ideas for a new banner.
4) You study business cards and bookmarks handed out and see
why yours aren't cutting the mustard.
5) You hear about new magazines seeking freelancers and decide
to pitch a few.
6) You become friends with a bookstore owner who offers to
stock your book in his store after the conference, maybe
offer you a signing event.
7) You offer to volunteer next year at the conference in
exchange for your conference fees being paid.

The opportunities are endless! Just go to a conference, and
choose to learn and network. You will walk away with enough
ideas to keep your muse pumped for months to come.

HOPE

AUTHOR SITE - http://www.chopeclark.com
THE BLOG - http://www.chopeclark.com/blog
TWITTER - http://twitter.com/hopeclark
FACEBOOK - http://www.facebook.com/chopeclark
ABOUT.ME - http://about.me/hopeclark
GOODREADS - http://www.goodreads.com/hopeclark
PINTEREST - http://pinterest.com/chopeclark/

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A QUOTE FROM LOWCOUNTRY BRIBE!

The Carolina Slade Mystery Series is available with its
premier book Lowcountry Bribe. Welcome to the world of
Carolina Slade. Here's a blurb:

"Wayne produced a body wire and demonstrated how it worked, but
I paid little attention to the words. I'd have to unbutton my
shirt. I'd worn my imagination thin on how to play this, conjuring
ideas to diffuse any erotic imaginings, but shedding my top now
raised the heat of embarrassment."

Learn more at http://www.chopeclark.com

Available at: Amazon, B&N, Bell Bridge Books, and Indie bookstores

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YOU SAID IT!!!

THE LATEST COMMENT ABOUT LOWCOUNTRY BRIBE....

As a male, I tend to find thrillers written around male protagonists
to be more my speed, but C. Hope Clark's novel pushes enough right
buttons to cross the gender gap. Carolina Slade works for the
government and does the right thing by reporting a bribery attempt
only to find herself mired in an ever-deepening mess. Miss Clark
constantly raises the stakes as her heroine gets pushed deeper into
confusion and betrayal while not knowing who is on her side.
Ultimately her life, and the lives of her children are on the line
as a "good ole boy" farmer drives Slade to the brink. The characters
are well developed and credible, with a double-crossing shock or
two along the way in an all-too-credible plot.

BF Spink - Author, After Midnight in Savannah

 

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WORDS OF SUCCESS

So please, oh PLEASE, we beg, we pray,
Go throw your TV set away,
And in its place you can install,
A lovely bookshelf on the wall.

--Roald Dahl, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory

 

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SUCCESS OF THE WEEK
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Dear Hope,

I've been following your Funds For Writers for 5 years now
and I look forward to each newsletter. I'm also following
your C. Hope Clark blog and I asked the library I work at
here in Kentucky to order your book. It was a great story!
I want to thank you for all the information you share with
us each week and I look forward to following you for years
to come. Your newsletter has given me the information and
encouragement to get my novel written and published.

Tomorrow, my new book, Suddenly will be released. It is
written under my pen name, M. E. Tudor. My publisher, Itoh
Press, is a small, new publisher out of Bowling Green, Kentucky.
My book is a young adult, lesbian romance. Obviously, it was
a tough sell and I seriously considered self-publishing it.
Thankfully, I didn't have to. Yes, it is a unusual genre but
it is a timely novel that covers problems that a lot of young
lesbians, gays and transsexuals face as teenagers, and even
as adults.

I look forward to your next newsletter, blog, and your next
book. Please keep sharing your knowledge.

Sincerely,
Tina Brewster

 

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ARTICLE
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How Free Federal Government Websites Help Your Writing

By Donna R. Dolan

The federal government sponsors top-notch websites free for
the searching. But why search the federal government websites
instead of just googling your question? The answer lies in
quality. These websites contain trusted sources and the top
experts in their fields. Of course, nonfiction writers should
be acquainted with them, but they can also aid the fiction writer
who has a question/problem.

Once you choose a website, the searching process is guided so
you don’t have to be a subject expert yourself to use them. A
sampling of these free subject databases and examples appears
below.

Multidisciplinary: http://usa.gov is a primary source for
access to U.S. government documents. It is a portal which
searches all agency documents at once in a unified way.

As an example of how a fiction writer would use usa.gov, maybe
Hope Clark’s Carolina Slade would need to know about the disease
that killed Jessie Rawlings’ hogs. Just search “domesticated hogs
diseases South Carolina” for a possible answer.

As an added bonus, the portal lists U.S. government grants. Just
enter “grants writers” and your state name.

Criminal Justice: National Criminal Justice Reference Service
https://www.ncjrs.gov/app/abstractdb/abstractdbsearch.aspx
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NCJRS services and resources are available to anyone interested
in crime, victim assistance, and public safety including
policymakers, practitioners, researchers, educators, community
leaders, and the general public. Authors of murder mysteries can
find source material here, for example, the murder rate in Detroit
or any major city.

Education: ERIC
http://www.eric.ed.gov/
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ERIC is the world’s largest collection of education literature,
containing more than 1 million records of journal articles,
research, reports, curriculum and teaching guides, conference
papers, books, and more and more full text. It covers preschool
through higher education. An example of its use might be to find
the relationship of an autistic child with his classmates for a
character study.

Medicine: MedlinePlus
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/
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MedlinePlus is the National Institutes of Health's website for
patients and their families and friends. It brings the layperson
information about diseases, conditions, and wellness issues.
MedlinePlus offers reliable, up-to-date health information. It
helps you learn about the latest treatments, look up information
on a drug or supplement, find out the meanings of words, or view
medical videos or illustrations. You can also get links to the
latest medical research on your topic or find out about clinical
trials on a disease or condition.

This source is especially good for drug side effects and overdose
information, again for those murder mysteries. Find the lethal
dose of a drug for a fictitious poisoning. It contains medical
encyclopedias for diseases your characters may suffer.

Medicine: PubMed
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
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More technical than MedlinePlus, PubMed comprises more than 21
million records for biomedical literature (including nursing and
allied health) from medical and life science journals, and online
books. Records may include links to full-text content. This is the
site you want for locating medical experts’ names and institutions
for your nonfiction articles. See the publishing output of an
author—that which makes him or her an expert.

Avail yourself of the federal government’s free databases for
both your fiction and nonfiction information needs.

BIO
Donna R. Dolan is a librarian and freelance writer who lives
in Albany, NY. She often writes about food and online information.

 

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COMPETITIONS
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THE MISSOURI REVIEW EDITOR'S PRIZE COMPETITION
http://www.missourireview.com/tmrsubmissions/editors-prize-contest/
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$20 ENTRY FEE
Over $15,000 in prizes. Deadline October 1, 2012. First-place prizes
of $5,000 each awarded in fiction, poetry, and nonfiction. Winners
are published in The Missouri Review and receive a paid trip to our
Editor's Prize gala. Our contest is open to both established and
emerging writers. Your entry fee of $20 includes a one-year
subscription (4 issues) to The Missouri Review. Winners will be
announced in January 2013.

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WOLF FOUNDATION PRIZE
http://www.wolfoundation.org/guidelines/
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NO ENTRY FEE
Entries should be written in prose in the English language. You
can submit essays or short stories, factual commentary or fiction –
whichever way and whichever writing style you choose to communicate
your ideas. Open to all. Essays should be aimed at a general
readership and should be non-technical. No footnotes or citations
are allowed. Submissions should be no longer than 2,000 words.
Deadline September 30, 2012. The winning entry will receive a cash
prize of $1,500. A further $500 will be awarded to the second placed
entry. The shortlisted entries will be published as a book of
collected essays. Subject must be related to environmental issues.

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SILLERMAN FIRST BOOK PRIZE FOR AFRICAN POETS
http://africanpoetrybf.unl.edu/?page_id=21#sillerman
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NO ENTRY FEE
The winner receives USD $1,000 and publication through with
the University of Nebraska Press and Amalion Press in Senegal.
The Sillerman First Book Prize for African Poets will only accept
first book submissions from African writers who have not
published a book-length poetry collection. This includes self-
published books if they were sold online, in stores, or at
readings. Writers who have edited and published an anthology
or a similar collection of other writers’ work remain eligible.
An African writer is taken to mean someone who was born in
Africa, who is a national or resident of an African country,
or whose parents are African. Only poetry written in English is
eligible. Translated poetry is accepted but a percentage of the
prize will be awarded to the translator. Manuscripts are accepted
annually between September 15 and November 15.



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GRANTS
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BADLANDS NATIONAL PARK ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE - SOUTH DAKOTA
http://www.nps.gov/badl/photosmultimedia/artist-in-residence.htm
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The Artist in Residence program at Badlands National Park was
founded in 1996 and is open to all professional artists. Writers,
composers and all visual and performing artists are invited to
interpret this wind-swept environment through their work. The
program provides time for artists to get away from everyday
responsibilities to focus on their surroundings and their medium.
Minimum of four weeks and up to six weeks. Also offers a
reimbursement for expenses up to $300. Residencies are available
between March 15 and May 15 or September 15 through November 15
of each year. Deadlines June 15 and December 15.

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ACADIA NATIONAL PARK, MAINE - ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
http://www.nps.gov/acad/supportyourpark/artistinresidence.htm
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The Artist-in-Residence Program at Acadia National Park offers
professional writers, composers, and all visual and performing
artists the opportunity to pursue their particular art form while
surrounded by the inspiring landscape of the park. In the spring
and fall, the park provides housing to participants for two-week
to four-week periods. No additional stipend is available. In
return, participating artists are asked to donate to the park
collection a piece of work representative of their style and
their stay. Applications for the program are accepted beginning
October 1 and must be received by January 7 for consideration for
the following season. Notification will be made by late March.
There is a $25 non-refundable application fee for applying to
the residency.

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ARTSMITH ARTIST RESIDENCY
http://orcasartsmith.org/residencies.html
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The application period for the 2013 Artsmith Artist Residency
is open until October 1, 2012. Each year Artsmith’s Peer Review
Panel selects up to five Artist Residency Fellows to be our
guests for a one-week interdisciplinary residency for artists,
scholars, and writers to have focused time to create new works.
The 2013 residency will take place February 1-8 at the Kangaroo
House Bed & Breakfast on Orcas Island in Washington State's San
Juan Islands. As guests of Artsmith and Kangaroo House, Fellows
enjoy private rooms and baths, continental breakfast, and access
to the inn's amenities, including wireless internet connectivity
and garden hot tub. Fellows provide their own travel, other
meals, and incidentals. $35 application fee.

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FREELANCE MARKETS
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EARTH ISLAND JOURNAL
http://www.earthisland.org/journal/index.php/guidelines/
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We are looking for stories that anticipate environmental concerns
before they become pressing problems, stories that scan the horizon
for the next big issue. Whenever possible, we seek to tell the
stories of individuals and communities who are successfully defending
and restoring the Earth. On-the-ground reports from outside North
America are especially welcomed. We pay writers 20 cents/word for
shorter dispatches (1,200-1,500 words) and for longer investigative
features (2,500-3,000 words).

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SIERRA
http://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/guidelines/writers.aspx
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Sierra is a bimonthly national magazine publishing writing,
photography, and art about the natural world. Our readers are
environmentally concerned, politically diverse, and actively
enjoy the outdoors. We are looking for painstaking reporting
and smart writing that will provoke, entertain, inform, and
enlighten this readership. Sierra is looking for strong, well-
researched, literate nonfiction storytelling about significant
environmental and conservation issues, adventure travel, nature,
self-propelled sports, and trends in green living. Articles are
100 to 1,500 words in length; payment is $50 to $1,000 unless
otherwise noted. Expenses of up to $50 may be paid in some
cases. See guidelines for specific columns open to new submitters.

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SMITHSONIAN ZOOGOER
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Publications/ZooGoer/about.cfm
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Smithsonian Zoogoer is the newly expanded magazine of Friends
of the National Zoo and is a benefit of membership. Published
bimonthly, Smithsonian Zoogoer explores topics relating to the
animals and staff of the National Zoo. The magazine also informs
readers about wildlife conservation, current scientific research,
and the diversity of the natural world. Query with sources,
biography and clips. Pitch to zoogoer@fonz.org . Articles are
2,000 words and columns are 800 to 1,500 words. Pays up to
80 cents/word.

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JOBS
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WRITER-EDITOR
Location Washington DC
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/325915100
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Deadline September 24, 2012. Agency: Internal Revenue Service.
The incumbent serves as a Writer-Editor in the Statistics of
Income (SOI) Division, Communications and Data Dissemination
Section. This section is responsible for producing the SOI
Division's quarterly Statistics of Income Bulletin and several
annual statistical publications, including the IRS Data Book.

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COPYEDITOR
Location Lumberton, NC
http://www.scpress.org/jobs.html
---
Looking for a step up with a growing organization? Heartland
Publications is looking for an experienced Paginator with a
Copy Editing background to be based at its Lumberton, N.C. hub.
This individual is responsible for pagination, writing accurate
headlines and copy editing, but may also contribute editorial
content to the newspaper. Five (5) or more years of copyediting
experience preferred.

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THEATER REVIEWER
Location Oakland, CA
http://journalism.berkeley.edu/jobs/detail/14068/
---
The East Bay Express is looking for a freelance theater reviewer
to contribute weekly reviews of plays and comedic performances
happening in the East Bay. The freelance theater writer will
contribute one 750- to 800-word review every week. This is a
freelance, off-site position without benefits (writers are paid
per article submitted).

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PUBLISHERS/AGENTS
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ENTANGLED
http://www.entangledpublishing.com/submission-information/entangled-submissions/
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We are seeking novels in the following subgenres of romantic
fiction for our Entangled Books, Entangled Select, and Entangled
Teen imprints:

Contemporary
Upper YA (16-20 year old protags) that appeal to crossover audiences
Younger YA/MG (13-15 year old protags) that appeal to crossover audiences
Historical
Romantic Thrillers
Science Fiction
Paranormal and Urban Fantasy
Fantasy

All submissions must have strong romantic elements. Adult novels
should be 70k to 120k words in length for all genres except
contemporary romance, which should remain under 90k. YA novels
should be 50k to 100k words in length. We are not an erotic
romance publisher, however we consider all heat levels, so long
as the erotic elements are secondary the story.

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INDULGENCE
http://www.entangledpublishing.com/submission-information/indulgence-submissions/
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Indulgence is an innovative line of category romance novels,
priced at $2.99 and sold digitally only. We’re looking for
fresh voices and realistic stories that reflect how women live
and love in the new millennium. Whether funny, mysterious,
dramatic, snarky, sexy, or heartfelt, these stories are active,
fast-paced, and dialogue-heavy. Be bold. Be daring. Get out of
the box. Manuscripts must be 45-60K words in length.

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BRAZEN
http://www.entangledpublishing.com/submission-information/brazen-submission-guidelines/
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Brazen, our bestselling sexy romance line, is the naughty little
sister of our Indulgence imprint. Priced at $2.99 and sold
digitally, these steamy category-style romances blend young,
fresh voices with the strong tropes we all know and love, allowing
readers to explore the more seductive side of modern relationships.
Whether they’re witty and playful, or lush and intense, Brazen books
are always fast-paced, dialogue-heavy, and above all, sexy. Unleash
your inner vixen. We know you want to.

ADDITIONAL SPECIAL CALL FOR BRAZEN:
Forget the flowers and stuffy boxes of chocolate. Brazen is on
the hunt for scintillating Valentine’s Day seductions readers
won’t soon forget. Must revolve around Valentine’s Day. Must be
45,000 to 65,000 words in length. Must feature an alpha hero in
either a heroic or high-powered profession. Must end in a satisfying
happily ever after. Deadline November 25, 2012,

 

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