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Thursday, March 28, 2013
Inspiration and Vulnerability in Writing
The video that I'm posting is not specifically about writing, but it is about creating, being vulnerable and asking for what you need so that you can sustain yourself doing what you love. I found it extremely inspiring and know that in my own creative process, the fear of asking and ultimately the fear of rejection have prevented me from many things. We put so much time, effort and ultimately love into our work, we must implore ourselves to share it with the world and be unafraid to ask for help in return. I hope this moves you as it did me this morning. Thank you for visiting and keep writing!
-Jacki
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Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Writing Jobs in Michigan and Online
Writing Jobs in Michigan
Experienced Textbook Writer: Ann Arbor
Writer: Detroit
Copywriter: Detroit
Business Blog Writer: Detroit
Writer: Detroit
Sports Desk Reporter: Grand Rapids
Case Reviewer/Proofreader: Howell
Technical Writer: Lansing
Social Media Strategist: Traverse City
Proofreader/Document Writer: Troy
Editor/Proofreader: Warren
Telecommute Writing Positions - Home Writing Jobs
Food Writers
Financial Blogger
Virtual Writer/Editor
Freelance Business Writer
Copy editor Needed
Medical Writer Wanted
Expert Proofreader
The only advice I can give to aspiring writers is don't do it unless you're willing to give your whole life to it. Red wine and garlic also helps. Jim Harrison
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Tuesday, November 20, 2012
2012 Writing Contests
I apologize for the long hiatus. Whether you've also been on a bit of a writing break or are still going full speed ahead (perhaps pumping out one of the infamous NaNoWriMo books for November) check out some writing contests to spark your creativity and perhaps bring some publication and prizes!
November Deadlines:
Bacopa Literary Review: Accepts fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Deadline: Nov. 30th
BOA Editions A. Poulin Jr. Poetry Prize: Accepts books of poetry: Deadline: Nov. 30th
The Caribbean Writer Literary Review: Accepts poetry and fiction. Deadline: Nov. 30th
Fish Publishing Short Story Contest: Deadline: Nov. 30th
Glimmer Train Short Story Award for New Writers: Deadline: Nov. 30th
WOW Women on Writing Flash Fiction Contest: Deadline: Nov. 30th
December Deadlines
The Fiddlehead's 22nd Annual Literary Contest: Accepts poetry and short stories: Deadline: Dec 1st
Saints and Sinners Short Fiction Contest: Deadline: Dec. 3rd
Perfume River Poetry Review: Accepts poetry. Deadline: Dec. 15th
Crab Creek Review's 2012 Fiction Contest: Deadline Dec. 15th
Toasted Cheese Literary Journal: Short stories on the theme Heart and Soul: Deadline Dec. 21st
Anderbo RRofihe Trophy Short Story Contest: Deadline Dec. 31st
Dzanc Books Short Story Collection Contest: Deadline: Dec. 31st
Omnidawn Publishing Poetry Contests: Deadline: Dec 31st
River Styx 2013 Schlafly Beer Micro-Fiction Contest: Deadline: Dec. 31st
Suspense Magazine 2012 Writing Contest: Deadline: Dec. 31st
Writing Contests
November Deadlines:
Bacopa Literary Review: Accepts fiction, nonfiction and poetry. Deadline: Nov. 30th
BOA Editions A. Poulin Jr. Poetry Prize: Accepts books of poetry: Deadline: Nov. 30th
The Caribbean Writer Literary Review: Accepts poetry and fiction. Deadline: Nov. 30th
Fish Publishing Short Story Contest: Deadline: Nov. 30th
Glimmer Train Short Story Award for New Writers: Deadline: Nov. 30th
WOW Women on Writing Flash Fiction Contest: Deadline: Nov. 30th
December Deadlines
The Fiddlehead's 22nd Annual Literary Contest: Accepts poetry and short stories: Deadline: Dec 1st
Saints and Sinners Short Fiction Contest: Deadline: Dec. 3rd
Perfume River Poetry Review: Accepts poetry. Deadline: Dec. 15th
Crab Creek Review's 2012 Fiction Contest: Deadline Dec. 15th
Toasted Cheese Literary Journal: Short stories on the theme Heart and Soul: Deadline Dec. 21st
Anderbo RRofihe Trophy Short Story Contest: Deadline Dec. 31st
Dzanc Books Short Story Collection Contest: Deadline: Dec. 31st
Omnidawn Publishing Poetry Contests: Deadline: Dec 31st
River Styx 2013 Schlafly Beer Micro-Fiction Contest: Deadline: Dec. 31st
Suspense Magazine 2012 Writing Contest: Deadline: Dec. 31st
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Writing Contests for July and August
Writing contests are less about prizes than they are about learning. When we write and submit to a contest, we're putting our writing on the line and often stretching ourselves to write within a new genre, category or on a topic that is potentially unfamiliar. Admittedly, I can be a tremendous slacker when it comes to writing contests and often veer towards the free ones, but I read an interesting article recently by LinDee Rochelle, the founder of Women Writers Worldwide, who spoke of writing contests as comparable to mini seminars. She cited a variety of perks to entering writing contests from helping to blast writer's block to assisting aspiring writer's with learning to deal with deadlines (read the full article here).
Find out how writing contests help you grow by entering one of the many contests available in July and August...
Deadline: July 31st
Adirondack Review: Fulton Prize for Short Fiction: Reading Fee $10
The Antigonish Review: Sheldon Currie Fiction Prize: Reading Fee $30
Bright Hill Press: Poetry Chapbook Competition: Reading Fee $15
Creative Nonfiction: True Stories on Topic Southern Sin: Fee $20
Munster Literature Center: Sean O'Faolain Short Story Competition: Reading Fee $20
White Pine Press: Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $20
Deadline : August 1st
Gazing Grain Press: Feminist Poetry Chapbook Contest: $20
Geist: Erasure Poetry Contest: No Fee
Rattle: 2012 Rattle Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $18
Terrain: Poetry, Fiction and Nonfiction Contest: Reading Fee $10
Deadline: August 15th
The Aurorean: Under Graduate/Graduate Haiku: No Fee
Gigiantic Sequins: Poetry and Flash Fiction Contest: Reading Fee $5
Littoral Press: Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $10
Subito Press: Poetry and Fiction Contest: Reading Fee $20
Deadline: August 31st
Black Lawrence Press: Unpublished Collection of Poetry or Short Stories: Reading Fee $25
Bona Fide Books: The Melissa Lanitis Gregory Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $20
Gemini Magazine: Flash Fiction Contest: Reading Fee $4
Glimmer Train: Short Story Award for New Writers: Reading Fee $15
Graywolf Press: Nonfiction Prize: No Fee
NANO Prize: NANO Fiction Prize: Reading Fee $15
WOW Women on Writing: Flash Fiction: Reading Fee $10
Find out how writing contests help you grow by entering one of the many contests available in July and August...
Deadline: July 31st
Adirondack Review: Fulton Prize for Short Fiction: Reading Fee $10
The Antigonish Review: Sheldon Currie Fiction Prize: Reading Fee $30
Bright Hill Press: Poetry Chapbook Competition: Reading Fee $15
Creative Nonfiction: True Stories on Topic Southern Sin: Fee $20
Munster Literature Center: Sean O'Faolain Short Story Competition: Reading Fee $20
White Pine Press: Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $20
Deadline : August 1st
Gazing Grain Press: Feminist Poetry Chapbook Contest: $20
Geist: Erasure Poetry Contest: No Fee
Rattle: 2012 Rattle Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $18
Terrain: Poetry, Fiction and Nonfiction Contest: Reading Fee $10
Deadline: August 15th
The Aurorean: Under Graduate/Graduate Haiku: No Fee
Gigiantic Sequins: Poetry and Flash Fiction Contest: Reading Fee $5
Littoral Press: Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $10
Subito Press: Poetry and Fiction Contest: Reading Fee $20
Deadline: August 31st
Black Lawrence Press: Unpublished Collection of Poetry or Short Stories: Reading Fee $25
Bona Fide Books: The Melissa Lanitis Gregory Poetry Prize: Reading Fee $20
Gemini Magazine: Flash Fiction Contest: Reading Fee $4
Glimmer Train: Short Story Award for New Writers: Reading Fee $15
Graywolf Press: Nonfiction Prize: No Fee
NANO Prize: NANO Fiction Prize: Reading Fee $15
WOW Women on Writing: Flash Fiction: Reading Fee $10
A
word is a bud attempting to become a twig. How can one not dream while
writing? It is the pen which dreams. The blank page gives the right to
dream. -Gaston Bachelard
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Writing Jobs for Thursday June 21st
Writing Jobs in Michigan
Liberal Arts Grad Writers: Ann Arbor
Medical Copywriter: Ann Arbor
Writer: U of M Ann Arbor
Interview Writers: Detroit Area
Digital Host: Detroit Area
Editorial Assistant: Farmington Hills
Marketing Firm Hiring: Grand Rapids
Editorial Content Leader: Grand Rapids
Database Report Writer: Grand Rapids
Editor and Executive Assistant: Grand Rapids
Blogging Writers: Holland
Creative Writer: Houghton
Kent County Star Writers: Kent County
Junior Copywriter: Livonia
Full Time Copywriter: Livonia
Advertising Copywriter: Midland
Service Writer: Monroe
Interactive Marketing Specialist: New Buffalo
Editing and Proofreading Help: Troy
Newsroom Clerk: Saint Joseph
Telecommute - Writing Jobs from Home
Public Relations Freelancer
Golf Writers
Blogger with Home Security Background
Grant Writers
Freelance Writers
Online Content Writer
SEO Copywriter for Law Firm
Site Director for KinderStart
Freelance Journalists
Superstar Business Plan Writer
Freelance Writers for List Website
Professional Editor for Academic Thesis
Unpaid Writing Gigs, Internships and Submissions
Editorial Manager: Ann Arbor
Activist Writers
Travel Show Host Writers
Social Media Interns
The
writer has a grudge against society, which he documents with accounts
of unsatisfying sex, unrealized ambition, unmitigated loneliness, and a
sense of local and global distress. The square, overpopulation, the
bourgeois, the bomb and the cocktail party are variously identified as
sources of the grudge. There follows a little obscenity here, a dash of
philosophy there, considerable whining overall, and a modern satirical
novel is born. -Renata Adler
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Writing Jobs for Tuesday May15th
Writing jobs are often not easy to come by, but if you get creative, you can make it work. Check out some recent postings for writing jobs in Michigan, home writing gigs and internships.
Writing Jobs in Michigan
News Team Analysis: Ann Arbor
Web Editing and Production Assistant: Ann Arbor
Copywriter Needed: Birmingham
Paid Journalism Internship: Detroit
Environmental Reporter: Detroit
Quizzle Copywriter: Detroit
Business Reporter: Detroit
Marketing Writer Wanted: Detroit
Web Content Writer: Keego Harbor
Library Assistant: Manistee
Grant Writer: Muskegon
Marketing Content Specialist: Okemos
Freelance Writers: Saginaw
Telecommute Writing Jobs
Web Research and Summaries
Medical Writer Needed
Search Engine Evaluator
Current Events News Writers
Need Talented Blog Writer
Web Community Needs MacGyver
Web Content Editing
Grant Writer
Freelance Spanish Proofreading
Freelance French Proofreading
Transcribers
Article Writers
Talented Copywriter for Motivational Seminar Co.
Unpaid Writing Jobs and Internships
Comedy Show Writers: Ann Arbor
Social Media and Marketing Intern: Detroit
Copywriting and Blogging Summer Internship: Keego Harbor
Medical Marijuana Writers
Friday, May 4, 2012
Upcoming Writing Contests in 2012
Spring is here - a time for rebirth and for many writers a spike in motivation. As winter releases her final grappling hold, we begin to see again the life that lays dormant during those barren, chilly months. Of course this year, our usually frozen scape was accentuated by hot sunny days in February and spring-like weekends in December. No less, we move with the rhythms of the earth and today she is telling us that Spring is returning. The rain of the last several days has made everything greener and more vibrant - the perfect sight to induce our creativity and lure us back to our pens, typewriters and keyboards.
Check out some upcoming writing contests below.
AuthorStand Free Writing Contest: Short stories 1,500 to 10,000 words. Deadline May 10th.
The Vocabula Well Written Writing Contest: 200 to 500 words of beautiful writing. Deadline May 31st.
Empirical Magazine Spring Writing Contest: Up to three short stories. Fees range. Deadline May 15th.
Abandoned Towers Magazine Writing Contest: Fiction, poetry or flash fiction on the theme Abandoned Towers. Fees vary by category. Deadline May 18th.
Work Magazine Employee of the Year Contest: Work related memoir. Fee $10. Deadline May 18th.
The New Letter Literary Awards: Prizes for poetry, essay and fiction. Deadline May 18th.
Redivider Beacon Street Prize: Best story and poetry. Fee $15. Deadline May 30th.
Pecan Grove Press- The H. Palmer Hall Prize for Short Fiction: Short story manuscripts between 125 and 150 pages. Fee $15. Deadline May 30th.
Writer's Journal Short Story Contest: Short story of 2,000 words or less. Fee $10. Deadline May 30th.
Glimmer Train Short Story Award: Short stories. Fee $15. Deadline is May 31st.
Spilling Ink Short Story Prize: Short story of 1,500 words or less. Fee $10. Deadline May 31st.
The Backwater Prize: Manuscript of original poems. Fee $25. Deadline May 31st.
Calyx- 2012 Lois Cranston Memorial Poetry Prize: Up to 3 unpublished poems. Fee $15. Deadline May 31st.
Crab Creek Review Poetry Contest: Up to 3 unpublished poems. Fee $10. Deadline May 31st.
Pearl- 2012 Pearl Poetry Prize: 48 to 64 pages of original poetry. Fee $25. Deadline May 31st.
WOW Women on Writing Flash Fiction Contest: Open prompt fiction of no more than 750 words. Fee $10. Deadline May 31st.
Tiferet Journal Writing Contest: Spiritually focused fiction, poetry and nonfiction. $20 Fee. Deadline June 1st.
Nilsen Prize for a First Novel: Full length fiction manuscript. Fee $25. Postmark by November 1st.
Exercise the writing muscle every day, even if it is only a letter, notes, a title list, a character sketch, a journal entry. Writers are like dancers, like athletes. Without that exercise, the muscles seize up.
- Jane Yolen
Check out some upcoming writing contests below.
Free Writing Contests
AuthorStand Free Writing Contest: Short stories 1,500 to 10,000 words. Deadline May 10th.
The Vocabula Well Written Writing Contest: 200 to 500 words of beautiful writing. Deadline May 31st.
Writing Contests that Include a Reading Fee
Empirical Magazine Spring Writing Contest: Up to three short stories. Fees range. Deadline May 15th.
Abandoned Towers Magazine Writing Contest: Fiction, poetry or flash fiction on the theme Abandoned Towers. Fees vary by category. Deadline May 18th.
Work Magazine Employee of the Year Contest: Work related memoir. Fee $10. Deadline May 18th.
The New Letter Literary Awards: Prizes for poetry, essay and fiction. Deadline May 18th.
Redivider Beacon Street Prize: Best story and poetry. Fee $15. Deadline May 30th.
Pecan Grove Press- The H. Palmer Hall Prize for Short Fiction: Short story manuscripts between 125 and 150 pages. Fee $15. Deadline May 30th.
Writer's Journal Short Story Contest: Short story of 2,000 words or less. Fee $10. Deadline May 30th.
Glimmer Train Short Story Award: Short stories. Fee $15. Deadline is May 31st.
Spilling Ink Short Story Prize: Short story of 1,500 words or less. Fee $10. Deadline May 31st.
The Backwater Prize: Manuscript of original poems. Fee $25. Deadline May 31st.
Calyx- 2012 Lois Cranston Memorial Poetry Prize: Up to 3 unpublished poems. Fee $15. Deadline May 31st.
Crab Creek Review Poetry Contest: Up to 3 unpublished poems. Fee $10. Deadline May 31st.
Pearl- 2012 Pearl Poetry Prize: 48 to 64 pages of original poetry. Fee $25. Deadline May 31st.
WOW Women on Writing Flash Fiction Contest: Open prompt fiction of no more than 750 words. Fee $10. Deadline May 31st.
Tiferet Journal Writing Contest: Spiritually focused fiction, poetry and nonfiction. $20 Fee. Deadline June 1st.
Nilsen Prize for a First Novel: Full length fiction manuscript. Fee $25. Postmark by November 1st.
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