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How to Write a Romance for the New Market and Get Published
Drawing on her years of experience and the expertise of hundreds of romance
authors, editors, and agents. Kathryn Falk has once again crafted a
must-have "how to" book for anyone interested in making a serious effort at
writing a romance and getting it published in today's multifaceted markets.
A
talented author, Randy infuses his work with a kind humor, warmth and a
sense of fairness that has made him one of the most widely read journalists
of his day. In addition to his journalistic efforts, he's co-authored a fun
new book.
This
Thing Called Love; A Collection of Love Stories to Gladden the Heart and
Warm the Soul, released through Writers Club Press, New York, has been
referred to as the "Chicken Soup for the Lover's Soul." Order:This Thing Called Love: A Collection of...
Sara
Jordan’s publishing credits include God Allows U-Turns Volumes I &
II, Billy Graham’s Decision, Connection Magazine staff
writer, Lighthouse Digest, THEMA, and other literary magazines
and anthologies.
Every issue of The Writer will help you become the writer you've
always wanted to be - and help you produce the kind of writing that people will
pay money to read!
Featured Author Mary Cox-Bilz
Confined to a wheelchair, Mary
Cox-Bilz is unable to use her hands to type, because of a birth defect.
Her proficiency at the use of a mouthstick empowers the writer to pour
out her spirit on the computer keyboard.
Author of five books and an accomplished mouth-artist, the college
graduate has completed Bible courses from several Seminaries and Bible
Colleges in the US. However, she is quick to say that "When you sit
alone with God at the keyboard, you learn things that no textbook can
teach. Course material has expanded my knowledge, but being alone with
God has expanded my heart."
Kathryn has been a published writer since 1987. She has published
various newspaper and magazine articles, essays and short stories for teens
and adults
.
Featured
Author:
Libby Cudmore
was recently named a recipient of the
2004-2005 Andrew Bergman Scholarship for Creative Writing and was a
first-quarter finalist in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future contest.
Libby’s previous publications include CosmoGirl, Long Story Short (Where she
was the featured author for July of 2003) and About Teens.
Allison
Gappa Bottke and her hot new anthology series were featured on the cover of
July Writers Digest. Her book series accepts submissions from published and
nonpublished writers. We are proud to feature her and list her in our
library of writers. Read about her and the GOD ALLOWS U-TURNS series.
These stories poignantly express the way faith in God is expressed in the
every day aspects of living. Touching and controversial subjects will
keep you turning pages.
It's
been hard to think about writing with the events of September 11th,
occupying all our thoughts. What will happen? Will we have war? Will we be
safe? Heidi Kaminski reminds us that our words are important. We must keep
writing. Our words are important. Read her short story about a small boy and
his September 11th flight.
When Opportunity Knocks
--Will you have a
business card to hand over? Don't neglect this inexpensive
necessity.
She
believes her writing is a gift from God.
Larose has had the honor to be published in each of
the first four volumes of God Allows
U-Turns. Read her volume one story here.
Christian Writers' Market Guide 2004
Do you
want to get your work published–or keep your work published–but you
don’t know where to start? With current information on over 1,200 markets
for the written word, the Christian Writers’ Market Guide is an
indispensable resource for Christian writers.
Featured Author : Charley Brindley
If you are a fiction writer, you may enjoy seeing some
of the contests Charley has won. It might give you ideas about entering
fiction contests.
A writer of short stories, poetry, personal essays and articles on the craft
of writing, her work has appeared extensively over the Internet and in the
new anthology
Haunted Encounters.
Burghardt is a long-time subscriber to Anthologies Online.
From the long list of her publishing credits, it's obvious that she doesn't
just read the monthly Writers Wanted columns, she submits.
What can a
dying forest teach you? If like Eunice Loecher, you are a writer with
spiritual convictions, it may teach you ...
Well, just read her story to find out how important
you are.
Delores
Liesner is a proud author/contributer to the God Allows U-Turns Series.
Read her uplifting work here and in
More God Allows U-Turns: True Stories of...
God Allows U-Turns is an exciting new Christian inspirational book series
that contains hundreds of uplifting and encouraging true short stories
written by contributors from all over the world.
Featured Writer: Kristin Dreyer Kramer
Kristin Dreyer Kramer has been writing for as long as she can remember - and
she became the president of her very first writers' group at the age of
eleven (other members included her cousin and vice-president, Amber, and
their two cats, Misti and Muffin, who served as mascots).She's still
a writer now published--and edits and manages a website.
Read her engaging article on what is really happening when you "zone
out." Find a call for writers.
The father of two sons, Steven works as a Technical Writer for State Street
Bank. As a free-lance writer, he has published more than 80 articles both local
and abroad. He currently publishes monthly installments of fiction with Titan
Magazine and Skyline Literary Magazine, and has also contributed
essays, poetry and short fiction to Internet publications such as: Tales
Etc., Murder Hole, Zine5, Short Stories Magazine and others.
THE
UNEXPECTED STORM (P.S.I. RESEARCH; HELLGATE PRESS, 2000) an autobiographical
account of Operation Desert Storm- revealing that some war wounds are invisible,
while many are never suffered on the battlefield.
Margaret DiCanio has been a freelance writer for 17 years, during which she has
published 10 nonfiction books. She writes nonfiction and mystery and has edited
the New England chapter of the Mystery Writers of America newsletter and has
served as its president
Lynn Ruth Miller’s stories and feature articles have been published in over
fifty publications throughout the country. Her current column "Thoughts While Walking the Dog" is a
regular holiday feature in the Pacifica Tribune. She has compiled several of
these essays into books Thoughts While Walking the Dog, published in January
2001, More Thoughts While Walking the Dog published in June, 2003 and Thoughts & More Thoughts While Walking the Dog,
an audio CD released in July, 2003.
Dena Dyer is a writer,
singer, actress and speaker who has had hundreds of short stories, articles,
book reviews, poems and devotionals published in over 125 magazines.
She is a regular columnist for
SHINEmagazine and has contributed to several books
I decided to write and write and write and write. About stuff I knew
-- growing up with a Cop for a father, my weird relatives, my quirky
neighborhood, my kids (not my husband -- that's just too easy) and
pretty soon I had a lot of essays that led to a book and a gig on Wisconsin Public Radio. And so far...so
good.
Growing up, Mel Miskimen thought that a gun and handcuffs on the kitchen
table were as normal as a gallon of milk and a loaf of Mrs. Karl's bread.
Her father, a Milwaukee cop for almost forty years was part Super Hero (He
simply held up his hand and three lanes of traffic came to a screeching
halt) and part Supreme Being (He could be anywhere at anytime. I never knew
when or where he would pop up.) Miskimen's memoir, told in humorous
vignettes, tells what it was like for a girl growing up with a dad who
packed a lunch and packed heat. Published by
University of Wisconsin Press
Guess
who won Writer’s Digest first Zine Publishing Award? The Grand Prize went
to www.Cyberageadventures.com. President and editor Frank Fradella has a passion
for literary writing, superheroes, and publishing. You’ll find Cyberage
advertures full of fascinating reads, anthologies for sale, and it’s a paying
market. Don’t miss his short story-- in this article.
I
admit it--I'm not a horror fan, so I didn't read this book when it came
first came out. Now, however, I am certain that every writer should read
this engaging and true work. It's so helpful it's scary.
Her latest publishing credit:"Girls Weekend," in the November 2002 release
Chicken Soup for the Sister's Soul was selected from thousands of
potential entries to be included in the internationally acclaimed Chicken
Soup Series.
An
avowed explorer of the human condition, Kevin Morris has been writing
speculative fiction for seven years. A firm believer that perfect prose
unlocks the writer's spirit, he delves the nature of faith, corruption,
redemption and sacrifice in the Godfall saga, a five part series published
by iuniverse.com. Read The Dawn Child Excerpts in this article.
After only four years of writing, she's been published in
seven different Chicken Soup books, many more anthologies and multiple
magazines. You'll enjoy joining her in her short essay, Be Still
With God.
Gary Paulsen is one of America's most
popular writers for young people. A master storyteller who has written more
than 175 books, and hundreds of articles and short stories for children and
adults, Paulsen is one of the most important writers of young adult
literature today. His ability to tap into the human spirit and encourage
readers to observe and care about the world around them has brought him
enormous popularity with young people, as well as critical acclaim from the
children's book community. A three-time
Newbery Honor winner for
Hatchet,
Dogsong, and
The Winter Room, Gary Paulsen is also winner of the 1997 Margaret A.
Edwards Award, which honors an author's lifetime contribution to writing
books for teens.
Sensitive
and compassionate advice for women who are confronting the challenge of
being a single mom. Be encouraged; with God's help, hope and healing are not
only possible, but promised.
She's
an anthologist,contest winner,and childrens book author. Read about this
award winning author and discover how to download a free copy of the
Anthology Real People, Real Stories
Lawrence
Schimel could be called king of the anthology. He's widely published in multiple
genres. The modest bio he's offered here is just a small representation of his
work. You might think he's been writing for many decades, but a web source
reveals his birth year as 1971. Lawrence Schimel's writing credentials are
indeed--highly impressive.
Published in over 40 Anthologies with about 30 more
publishing credits on the way. Explore some of Rogers
impressive publishing credits, and read a sample of his genre'
fiction.
Jeff Stimpson's been
a working journalist for 14 years. Every success has been hard won. Jeff
demonstrates that writers must write and eventually the path should lead to
success.
Featured Author, Jozef Imrich
Jozef
Imrich's essay, 'Strictly Iron Curtain: One Man Survives the Crossing,' has been
published on every continent in dozen of different publications in July and
August 2001. The essay is based on Jozef's forthcoming book "The Cold River: A
Tale From My Heart.' The book was written over a twenty year period, six months
of that full time.
After reading a number of writing books, she wrote her first heartfelt
article about her youngest son, Jonathan, called "The Greatest of These."
This article, originally published in 1990 by Power for Living, has been
reprinted in Standard Magazine, Woman's World, and in compilation books such
as Stories for a Faithful Heart, Heartstirring Stories of Romance, Melody of
the Heart E-Zine and Chicken Soup for the Christian Family Soul and others.
Her stories may currently be found in 17 compilation books. That's right,
17 Anthologies.
Don't miss the
beautiful story of love, she's included.
A
Poem Ministry" and "Ornaments,"
God’s Abundance, Starburst Pub., Paperback, 2002
Featured Writer, Abha Iyengar
She
writes in all genres, but creative nonfiction and poetry are special to her.
She's provided a story and poem to illustrate her point.
Gayle
Trent is an anthologist, romance novelist,and children's book author.She's
been published in magazines, and she publishes a newsletter. We are
impressed!
He is a columnist in "Central Europe Review", United Press
International (UPI) and ebookweb.org and the editor of mental health and
Central East Europe categories in The Open Directory, Suite101 and
searcheurope.com. Until recently, he served as the Economic Advisor to the
Government of Macedonia.
With recent releases of works and
letters of Wright gaining new readership for the Pulitzer-winning poet, it seems appropriate to feature this
artist who found a way to delicately touch the authenticity of
life.
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