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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Friday, April 1, 2011

Writing Jobs for Friday April 1st

Happy April (and Aprils Fools) writers. Look below for some new writers' job listings for Michigan and from home.

Writing Jobs in Michigan 

Technical Writer: Ann Arbor

Sports Reporter/Producer: Clio

Service Writer: Dearborn

GLBT Writers Wanted - Unpaid: Detroit Metro

Social Marketing Intern: Detroit Area

Blogger: Farmington Hills/Telecommute

Grant Writer: Flint

Process Documentation Analyst/Writer: Grand Rapids

Spanish or Korean Document Translators: Grand Rapids

Professional Legal Writer for blog and website: Grand Rapids/Telecommute

Head Writer/Editor: Grand Rapids

Creative Grant Writers: Jackson

Pharmaceutical Technical Writer: Kalamazoo

Web Content Writer/E-Commerce Copywriter: Keego Harbor

Business Plan Writer: Plymouth/Livonia/Novi

Technology Blogger Wanted: Romeo

"Nightlife" Writer Wanted: Royal Oak

Technical Editor: Warren

Desktop Publisher: Warren

Technical Writer: Warren

Telecommute (From Home)

Transcriber

Foot Ball Journalist (unpaid) 

Data Review Specialist 

Comedy Show Writers (unpaid):  Grand Raids/Telecommute

Tennis and Facebook 

SEO Content Writers

Savvy Social Media Writer

Music Festival Executive Summary 

SEO Press Release Writer

Online Content Writer 

Indexer

Literary/Culture Bloggers (unpaid) 

Online Editor in Chief/Community Manager

I have great faith in fools - self-confidence, my friends call it.  ~Edgar Allan Poe

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Writing the Short Story


Short stories are a fiction writer's toe in the water. They are short, or can be, poignant and usually must pack a punch if they're going to see publication beyond the tattered notebook in your top drawer. However, any writer who has written or attempted to write a short story knows that those 1,500 words may be the hardest you'll ever write. There simply is not enough space to delve as deeply as you want to - not enough pages to build to climax and then wrap it up in some meaningful way.

I have written and struggled to write short stories for years. I have obsessed over the words, closed the file and then refused to look at it for months afterwards, Eventually when I get some much need space, I can return to the work, edit it and start submitting. I get rejected frequently, but those few journals that say they're considering it and even one that accepted a short story and then later published someone else's - somehow keep the flame alive.

T.C. Boyle, fiction author and English Professor at the university of Southern California, stresses that "there are no rules," when it comes to writing short fiction. Boyle says that fiction is an art (I'm sure we all agree) and that it is merely an individual work by an individual person. Understanding this helps us to let go of a need to mimic greater writers or to drown ourselves in the self-deprecating tendencies that arise when we review and edit our own stories. Boyle, in his courses, advises students to read a lot - and not just the classics, but contemporary writers also. Additionally, he is a supporter of writing what you don't know (not the normal writing advice) because he believes that fiction is a process of discovery. (Read the full article here at Writers Digest.com)

Writing advice is everywhere these days, but read it anyway. Read it because in doing so - you're reading, you're seeing someone else's style and maybe you're gleaning some piece of advice that has not crossed your desk before. Then go for a walk in nature, return to your computer and let the words flow. If you like what you've written - look below for some online journals and magazines seeking submissions. 










Contests 

Echoes of the Right to God - Accepts Essays, Fiction and Poetry - No Entry Fee - Deadline: April 16th

Writer Advice Sixth Annual Flash Prose Contest - Accepts Fiction, Memoir and Creative Nonfiction - Entry Fee: $10 - Deadline: April 15th 

Never be bullied into silence.  Never allow yourself to be made a victim.  Accept no one's definition of your life; define yourself.  ~Harvey Fierstein

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Writing Jobs for Thursday March 24th

Well Spring had arrived, but it appears Mother Nature wanted one final reminder just who is in control around here. I hope that you are all staying warm, keeping safe on the roads and getting lots of exercise shoveling your driveways (like me). Look below for writing jobs in Michigan and From Home.

Writing Jobs in Michigan

Writer: Ann Arbor

Managing Editor: Ann Arbor

Technical Trainer/Writer: Ann Arbor

Writer/Editor: Auburn Hills

Grant Writer: Detroit Metro

Technical Writer: Detroit

Technical Writer: Detroit

Technical Writer III: Detroit Metro

Technical Writer: Dundee

Photographer/Editor: Edwardsburg

Assistant Community Editor: Flint

Community Content Coordinator: Flint

Process Documentation Analyst/Writer: Grand Rapids

IT Technical Writer: Kalamazoo

Copy Editor/Designer: Port Huron

Business Analyst/Tech Writer: Saline

Reporter/Editor/Producer: Southfield

Copywriter: Troy

Copywriter Internship: Troy

Senior Acquisitions Editor: Wayne State

Telecommute (From Home)

Fresh Healthy Vending Writer/Blogger

Fresh Healthy Vending Intern Internet Marketing/Blogger 

Business Website Seeks Writers/Researchers 

TurnEdit Seeks Editors  

Journalists Wanted (Unpaid) 

Short Articles 

Opportunities at Yahoo Contributor Network 

Smart Freelance Writers for WiseGeek

SEO Content Writers

Small Appliance Enthusiast

Daily Fashion Blogger Needed

Audio Transcriber 

Savvy, Skilled, Committed Editor Needed 

Write About Money for Demand Studios 

Art and Fashion Bloggers (Unpaid) 

Jumping at several small opportunities may get us there more quickly than waiting for one big one to come along.  ~Hugh Allen

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Travel Writing Scholarship

Sorry for the last minute post about this, but I just learned of it from a wonderful organization that I'm a part of - Couchsurfing.org - and it is a scholarship for writers who love to travel. Keep in mind that this will be a raw travel experience (no mints on the pillow) so only apply if you're up for traveling to and writing about Istanbul.

The deadline is March 28th so there's no time to waste if you're interested.

Applicants must be 18 years or older.

To apply you must craft a 500 word travel essay on one of the following topics:

Responsible Travel
Journey in an Unknown Culture
My Big Adventure

Find out all of the details at WorldNomads.com .

The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.  ~St. Augustine