Path to Professionalizing III: Treating yourself like a pro
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Want to be a pro? Step one: Start acting like one. Read More “Path to Professionalizing III: Treating yourself like a pro”
Building characters is a critical – and, I’m learning, quite difficult – part of writing a book. Read More “#RutBusterBook: Getting to know you”
Paying poetry markets may be dwindling, but plenty still exist if you know where to find them. Here are five publications that pay their poets. Read More “5 literary journals that pay for poetry”
The best-selling novelist provides insight and tips for writing books that are commercially successful. Read More “David Hagberg on how to write stories that sell”
Before querying agents make sure to do or not do each of these items. Read More “The top 10 do’s and don’ts of submitting to literary agents”
Self-promotion is a big part of being a writer, and having marketing materials readily available just makes everyone’s job a little easier. Read More “Stocking your writer’s press kit”
This online journal showcases works written by people with chronic or mental illness and disabilities. Read More “Literary Spotlight: Blanket Sea”
This powerhouse magazine is on the hunt for bold, clear-eyed writers. Read More “Literary Spotlight: DAME Magazine”
An exclusive look at the gatekeepers of contemporary comedy writing.
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This inclusive journal offers a wealth of opportunity for both writers and editors.
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