FundsforWriters - October 19, 2012

Published: Fri, 10/19/12

Volume 12, Issue 42
October 19, 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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Meet 94-year-old Betty Summer, a member of the Newberry Literary
Book Club. I spoke about publishing, writing, and mysteries at
a quaint event at her niece's home, Sue Summer, in Newberry, South
Carolina. Ms. Summer was quite the remarkable lady, graciously
telling me that I made her outing that day very enjoyable. She's
part of what this business is all about . . . and she made MY day.

Editor: C. Hope Clark
Website: http://www.fundsforwriters.com
Email: Hope@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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THOSE FREE MAGS IN BARS

Every city has them . . . the free magazines you see in a wire
rack as you enter a bar or your favorite kick-back restaurant.
In my area, you may find them at Hooters, at my favorite
eatery Bogarts in West Columbia, or at Wigs on Main Street.

Most of them fall into the small town journalism category with
the journalists being purely freelancers who have other jobs.
Fertile ground for new writers. Just pitch a great topic or
a wonderful profile. Interviews are smart ways to get your
foot in the door. Such a journalist interviewed me several
months ago for The Columbia Star - that reaches the entire
city of Columbia, SC.

Others fall into the literary journal context, where they lean
a bit more to social and artistic issues. I'll be featured in
the November issue of The Blotter Magazine in the Raleigh/Durham,
North Carolina area in another week or so. Not only did they
interview me, but they published a huge excerpt of Lowcountry
Bribe. My mouth fell open at my advance copy. These small
periodicals have latitude, so don't be afraid to pitch the
unique ideas and the unusual presentations.

Then there are also the free family and parenting magazines
you'll find at the exits of grocery stores and family dining
establishments. You've seen them, but may not have picked one
up.

And then there's SKIRT! Magazine, free in stands all over the
South, but pays well for what we love to write and can't find
markets for . . . personal essays. Geared to women in their
20s to 40s, it's an exceptionally successful publication that
pays $150-$250 for essays. And they would love to hear from
you if you have a blog in mind.

http://skirt.com/contributor_guidelines
http://morris.com/divisions/magazines-lifestyle/skirt-magazine#magazine

I'm just beginning to understand the advantages of pitching,
writing, and spreading the word at home. A newspaper interview
in a small town nearby resulted in a radio appearance, a book
club afternoon and an invitation to be the featured speaker at
the county library's annual banquet in the spring.

Don't make it hard. Opportunity might be literally in your
daily path.

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 BRIDGE TO PUBLICATION

Come to Lake Charles, Louisiana on November 10, 2012 for
the annual, one-day conference by The Bayou Writers Group.

http://bayouwritersgroup.com/?p=315

Deborah LeBlanc - fiction
Linda Yezak - Editor for Port Yonder Press
Dr. Stella Nesanovich - poetry
Dr. Mona Lisa Saloy - folktelling and poetry
Brooks Sherman - literary agent with FinePoint Lit Mngmt
-and- C. Hope Clark - making a living as a writer

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WORDS OF SUCCESS

Learning to write by trial and error not only calls for patience
on the writer’s part, it also taxes the patience of wives,
landlords, and creditors.

~Thomas Sowell


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SUCCESS OF THE WEEK
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Dear Hope:

Thanks for listing The Valhalla Press writing contest in your
newsletter. Two of the winning writers told us that they found out
about the contest through your site. They were the second place
winner, Mary Beth Ellis, and an honorable mentions winner, Jennifer
Peckinpaugh.

Anniken Davenport
Valhalla Press, LLC
www.valhallapress.com

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ARTICLE
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Six Ways to Warm up to Cold-calling!
By: Jennifer Brown Banks

Many writers construct online sites with all the bells and
whistles, expecting it to be the equivalent of a lottery ticket
to a better life. Though websites are great promotional tools,
today’s savvy writer recognizes that a website or blog should be
used in tandem with other marketing efforts for optimal results.
Simply put, an attractive site may get potential customers to
your virtual doorstep, but may not necessarily convert them into
paying clients.

This is where cold-calling can come in. This popular, age-old
technique that's been used effectively to enhance sales by other
industries for decades, can increase a writer’s client base,
confidence and bottom line. In fact, many will discover that in
this technological world, a small gesture like a phone call can
make a big difference. Why? It provides a personal touch, can
help establish immediate rapport,and increases efficiency.

For those who believe cold-calling puts them in the same category
as “pesky telemarketers, “it‘s time for a paradigm shift. In
today’s tough freelancing climate, one must employ every advantage
to stay in the game and stay in the black.

According to Peter Bowerman, author of the Well-fed Writer series,
“Assuming you’re a competent, reliable writer, if you pursue this
business, you’ll be a professional marketing a valuable and needed
professional service to other professionals.”

Note: This year alone, I landed several major clients by simply
dialing up businesses that had advertised in our local community
newspapers. And you can too.

Now that you know why, here are six savvy ways to warm up to
cold-calling:

1. Believe in what you’re selling.

Are you a killer copywriter? An expert in SEO? Have you written
an informative self-help book that you’re convinced bookstore
owners in your area should know about? Ask any veteran salesman
and he’ll tell you the better you feel about your product or
services, the easier it is to get “geeked” about it, and have
others feel good about it too.

2. Remember, practice makes perfect.

There’s no doubt about it: many writers are rather shy by nature.
But, don’t let that stop you from closing the deal. Write out a
script and rehearse it. However, don’t recite it word for word,
or it will sound “scripted” when you’re communicating with others.
The more you “pitch“, the easier it becomes to score.

3. Work smarter, not harder.

Do a little background research on the companies you target.
What are their strengths? Who is their customer base? Go even
further. Purchase “lead lists” that specifically identify your
ideal client . For example, a list can be bought according to a
preferred geographic area, income level or business type. Keep
in mind that a strategic approach increases your odds of success
and prevents potential burnout.

4. Understand that there’s a psychology to selling.

Whether you’re peddling widgets or words, it‘s crucial to get
into your potential customer‘s head. What specific needs does
your service or product address? How can you help others to
become more productive or profitable? Assess then deliver.

5. Recognize that timing is everything.

To optimize your efforts, call when it’s likely you won’t be
considered an intrusion or inconvenience. For example, don’t
make contact ten minutes before closing time, or five minutes
after the start of business hours. Always be polite to “gate keepers”.

6. Mentally “suit up”.

Boxer, Muhammad Ali, used to chant “I’m the greatest” before
entering the ring with his opponents. And a similar preparation
is needed before you do battle in business! Preparation might be
repeating positive affirmations, or listening to your favorite
motivational speaker on audio tape, or visualizing your success
first. Preparation helps to cushion the blows of rejection and
equips you to go the distance.

Observe these six timely tips and you’ll discover that cold-
calling can be another effective way to “connect” with customers
and build your business.

Suggested Resource:
http://www.amazon.com/Successful-Cold-Call-Selling-Examples/dp/0814477186
"Successful Cold Call Selling" by Lee Boyan

BIO
Jennifer Brown Banks
Veteran freelance writer, Columnist, Pro Blogger
http://penandprosper.blogspot.com/
Managing Editor, Coffeehouse for Writers
http://Coffeehouseforwriters.com/
Columnist, Technorati.com

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COMPETITIONS
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AND WE WERE HUNGRY
http://andwewerehungry.org/short-story-contest-at-a-glance/
---
NO ENTRY FEE
The Flying Elephants Short Story Prize is meant to showcase
the work of outstanding short story writers who have not yet
published a novel or short story collection. Four winning short
story writers will share a $5000 cash prize. The online submissions
deadline is Friday November 30, 2012. No length restrictions, but
longer manuscripts (8,000—10,000 words) or shorter manuscripts
(less than 2,000 words) will have to be truly exceptional to be
shortlisted.

Theme: “AndWeWereHungry. . . .”

*Top Prize Theme: “AndWeWereHungry for Nature.”
(*Grand prize reserved for the story that connect the theme with nature.)

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CRADER FAMILY BOOK PRIZE
http://www.stancrader.com/prize.shtml
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NO ENTRY FEE
The Crader Family Endowment for American Values exists within the
Southeast Missouri University Foundation, is managed by the chair
of the Department of History and is dedicated to education,
research and public engagement in the historical traditions of
the United States of America and Western Civilization. The Crader
Family Book Prize will recognize a first book, which best exemplifies
the values of the Crader Family Endowment for American Values:
individual liberty, constitutional principles and civic virtue.
The field and subject matter are open to any area of US, European
or Latin American history, but must examine the historical development
of the political, religious and economic heritage of Western
Civilization, or events directly related to them. The annual award
will be in the amount of $1,000. Deadline November 1, 2012. Must
be a US citizen or permanent resident of the US.

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SECOND VOICE ANTHOLOGY
https://tsrpublishing.submittable.com/submit
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The Second Voice Anthology is offering three literary prizes for
fiction by immigrants who write in English but grew up within another
language and culture. When does language become a barrier? When does
it become a bridge? What happens in the process of moving between
two languages? We are interested in short stories and novel excerpts
from both established writers and new writers. Second Voice offers
three literary prizes, $1,000, $500, and $250, for fiction by
immigrants who write in English but grew up within another language
and culture. We are interested in short stories and novel excerpts
of 7,000 words or less from established and new writers. The
anthology is edited by bicultural writer Ursula Hegi, author of
Tearing The Silence: On Being German in America and a PEN/Faulkner
winner.

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BROOKIE AND DK BROWN FICTION CONTEST
https://www.sunstonemagazine.com/calls-for-papers/
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NO ENTRY FEE
All entries must relate to adult Latter-day Saint experience,
theology, or worldview. All varieties of form are welcome.
Deadline October 31, 2012. Up to three entries may be submitted
by any one author. Send manuscript in PDF or Word format to
sunstone.editor@gmail.com by October 31, 2012. Prizes will be
awarded in two categories: short-short story—fewer than 1,500
words; and short story—fewer than 6,000 words. Prize money varies
(up to $400 each) depending on the number of winners announced.

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WILLIAM RICHEY SHORT FICTION CONTEST
https://yemassee.submittable.com/submit
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$10 ENTRY FEE
Yemassee is now accepting entries for its 2012 William Richey
Short Fiction Contest. Author Matt Bell will serve as final judge.
The author of the winning story will receive $1,000 and publication
in Yemassee. Yemassee will publish stories by two runners-up,
along with a list of ten finalists. To enter, submit one piece of
unpublished short fiction of up to 10,000 words. Deadline November
15, 2012.


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GRANTS
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LILLIAN E. SMITH FOUNDATION WRITER-IN-SERVICE AWARD
http://lillianesmith.org/
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Deadline November 15, 2012. Two-week residency at the Lillian E.
Smith Center in Clayton, GA in 2013, $500 honorarium, $300 travel
allowance. Open to US residents working to advance writing and
the arts through public service careers or volunteer work.

(Thanks to www.erikadreifus.com)

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HAIG-BROWN WRITER-IN-RESIDENCE - CANADA
http://www.haig-brown.bc.ca/writer-in-residence.html
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Published authors are being invited to apply for the 2013-2014
Haig-Brown House Writer in Residence position. The residency
entails spending the winter months (or a portion thereof) living
in the Haig-Brown Heritage House, which is under the management of
the Museum at Campbell River. The writer’s time will be divided
between pursuing personal writing projects and providing literary
advice and support to the local community, with writing time
favoured on a 60/40 basis (as per Canada Council’s Author Residencies
Program guidelines). The writer would also participate in Museum
winter programming. A stipend of up to $2,000 per month, depending
on available funding, will be provided. Deadline January 31, 2013.

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LOFT SPOKEN WORDS FELLOWSHIP
https://www.loft.org/_asset/jw4kir/ImmersionGuidelines2012-13.pdf
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$20 APPLICATION FEE
The Loft Spoken Word Immersion Fellowship for artists of color
and Indigenous artists, provides writers financial support and
professional assistance to develop and implement community
learning and enrichment plans. Winners will be selected to receive
grants of up to $8,000 to underwrite projects of their own design.
At least one winner will be a Minnesota resident. The total number
of winners will be dependent on the requests. Typically, four
writers are awarded grants. Applications are accepted from spoken
word poets of color and Indigenous spoken word poets currently
residing in the United States. Individuals must be at least 18 years
old. Collaborative teams may apply in one application, provided the
requested amount does not exceed $8,000. The program does not
accept applications from organizations nor for the creation of an
organization. Deadline November 1, 2012.

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EMORY SEEKING POETRY AND FICTION FELLOWS
http://www.creativewriting.emory.edu/faculty/Fellowshipinfo.html
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Two-year fellowship in poetry in lively undergraduate English/
Creative Writing Program, beginning fall 2013. Load 2-1, all
workshops; $30,000 salary, and health benefits. Required: MFA
or Ph.D in last five years, with Creative Writing teaching experience.
Desirable: record of publication, and secondary interests, such as
creative nonfiction and working in archives. Deadline November 16.

Two-year fellowship in fiction in lively undergraduate English/
Creative Writing Program, beginning fall 2013. Load 2-1, all
workshops; $30,000 salary, and health benefits. Required: MFA
or Ph.D in last five years, with Creative Writing teaching
experience. Desirable: record of publication, with a first book
underway; interest in secondary genre, especially creative
nonfiction and screenwriting. Deadline November 16, 2012.

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BERTON HOUSE - CANADA
http://www.bertonhouse.ca/retreat.html
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Open to professional Canadian writers who have one published book
and are established in any creative literary discipline(s) --
fiction, non-fiction, poetry, playwriting, journalism -- are all
encouraged to apply. The Writers' Retreat Provides: The Writer's
Retreat offers writers time and a remote location to pursue their
professional projects. The writer will be housed in the Berton
House at no cost in rent or utilities. A monthly honorarium is
provided to help cover food and other living expenses. The writer
is responsible for their own telephone bill. Travel costs to and
from Dawson will be covered. We are now accepting applications to
be a writer-in-residence during the 2013-14 season.

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FREELANCE MARKETS
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THIS WEEK I'M LISTING "FAMILIES" OF MAGAZINES. WHEN YOU GET
YOUR FOOT IN THE DOOR OF ONE FAMILY, YOU OPEN OPPORTUNITY
TO MULTIPLE MAGAZINES. ENJOY! ~HOPE

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TIGER OAK MEDIA
http://tigeroak.com/our-publications
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Magazines cover business topics, the professional meeting
industry and weddings.

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MOOSE RIVER MEDIA
http://www.mooserivermedia.com/
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Magazines cover turf, tree management, farming, nurseries,
snow removal, lawn maintenance, landscaping and sports field
management.

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REIMAN PUBLICATIONS
http://www.reimanpub.com/Revise/Magazines.asp
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Wide range of magazines with almost everyone's interests. Links
to magazines SImple & Delicious, Healthy Cooking, Taste of Home,
Birds & Bloom, Country Woman, Reminisce, Country, and Farm
& Ranch.

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CRICKET
http://www.cricketmag.com/kids_home.asp
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Cricket offers 14 award-winning magazines for children from
toddlers to teens across a variety of topics. Babybug, Ladybug,
Spider, Cricket, Cicada, Click, Ask, Muse and more.

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LIFEWAY
http://www.lifeway.com/n/Magazines
http://www.lifeway.com/Article/Writing-for-LifeWay
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LifeWay’s family magazines and devotional guides are excellent,
weekday discipleship tools for every member of the family from
the youngest reader to senior adults. Designed to encourage and
strengthen each believer’s relationship with God and with his
family members, these life-transforming tools connect biblical
truths to every area of life.

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PUBLISHERS/AGENTS
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LIFEWAY PRESS
http://www.lifeway.com/Article/Writing-for-LifeWay
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LifeWay Press and Convention Press publish books and other
materials for use in churches; writing generally is done by
assignment only.

Broadman & Holman Publishers produces Christian books for the
general public. People interested in submitting a book proposal
should request writer's guidelines by sending a self-addressed
stamped envelope to:

Broadman & Holman Publishers?
127 Ninth Avenue North
Nashville, TN 37234-0115

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BAEN
http://baen.com/FAQS.asp#Manuscript%20Submission%20Guidelines
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We publish only science fiction and fantasy. Writers familiar with
what we have published in the past will know what sort of material
we are most likely to publish in the future: powerful plots with
solid scientific and philosophical underpinnings are the sine qua
non for consideration for science fiction submissions. As for fantasy,
any magical system must be both rigorously coherent and integral to
the plot, and overall the work must at least strive for originality.
Preferred length: 100,000 - 130,000 words.

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BARRICADE BOOKS
http://www.barricadebooks.com/index.php/about
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We at Barricade Books are committed to protecting the rights of
serious authors to express even the most unpopular, outrageous
and offensive ideas. Only then is total freedom of expression
guaranteed. It is our hope that the books contained on this site
hold something for everyone. It continues our tradition of publishing
quality non-fiction, with a frontlist full of unique titles and a
strong-selling backlist.

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CHELSEA GREEN
http://www.chelseagreen.com/company/publishing_information/submission_guidelines/
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Since 1984, Chelsea Green has been the publishing leader for
books on the politics and practice of sustainable living.

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HARD CASE CRIME
http://hardcasecrime.com/
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Hard Case Crime brings you the best in hardboiled crime fiction,
ranging from lost noir masterpieces to new novels by today’s most
powerful writers, featuring stunning original cover art in the
grand pulp style.

 

 

 

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NUMBERS + LOVE = OUR FIRST PICTURE BOOK!

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