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Chocolate for the Soul

http://www.chocolateforwomen.com/sendastory.htm

Do you have a short story you want published that fits the spirit of the Chocolate for a Woman's Soul, or Chocolate for a Teen’s Soul? I am planning future Chocolate editions of teen, and women sequels published with Fireside-Simon & Schuster.

 

The Grace Project

"For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life."
John 3:16

Grace is the most awe inspiring, extravagant and loving gift from God, given us through the death of His Son Jesus Christ, free of charge. We believe the grace of God deserves the richest portrayal we can give it; it deserves a triumphal procession both before the
church and before the world. Using the arts as a means to express grace, the Grace Project is looking for stories, poetry, artwork and more to be published in an anthology entitled "A Thimble-full of
Grace."

All royalties from this anthology will be donated to World Vision. Contributors whose submissions are selected for publication will receive a complimentary copy of the book. The submission deadline is July 31, 2003. For full details please visit our website at

http://www.graceproject.org

We pray that this anthology will touch both the church and the world -especially the world – with the incredible greatness of the grace
of God


Conversely 2003 ANTIDOTE Essay Contest

"Our essay contest is being held in order to promote writing for our Antidote section. Contest entries should conform to Conversely's general submission guidelines, and particularly to the Antidote essay guidelines. Read our Antidote archives for samples of the types of essay we are looking for, including last year's winner. Entries must be original and never-before published.

"Conversely reserves the right to publish the winning essays, with no further payment or compensation to the author than the above prizemoney. If a winning entry is selected for publication, the author cedes to Conversely the following rights: exclusive electronic rights for 90 days, and non-exclusive thereafter; non-exclusive print anthology rights. For further details on rights ceded, see our standard contract. Winners will be required to sign a contract."

PRIZE: $250, $125

ENTRY FEE: $5

DEADLINE: June 30, 2003

URL:

http://www.conversely.com/Masth/conte.shtml

 

Seeking submissions for Aunties: Not Just Another Mother

to be published by Ballantine Books in 2004, edited by Ingrid Sturgis, well-known author of The Nubian Wedding Book: Words and Rituals to Celebrate and Plan an African-American Wedding (Crown) and editor of Essence.com. The book highlights the rarely explored relationships between nieces or nephews and their aunts. The aunts considered must be blood relatives of your mother or father and can be of any nationality. Looking for descriptive, engaging and vivid accounts about a favorite or not-so-favorite aunt or
great-aunt. Original work considered from novice and experienced  authors.Submissions from men and women of color encouraged. Length: 1,000 to
4,000 words. Small honorarium. Deadline: March 31, 2003. Manuscripts must be typed or word-processed, double-spaced and paginated. Include your name,
phone number,e-mail address and a brief bio.This collection would include stories about aunts who raised you when your mother couldn't or the loving
aunt who made you her favorite. Or the aunt who gave you her secret recipe for her famous sweet potato pie, strudel, biscuits, brisket or dumplings or beans and rice dish. Or the common-sense maiden aunt, or crazy aunts with crazy schemes. Other stories would be about the elderly aunt who out-lives your mother, and who is still hell-bent on doing things her way, always
reminding you of your mother's strengths and vulnerabilities.These aunts can also be like your other mother or a protective older sister. She can be a
confidante who hears all your secrets or a serious competitor who makes you work harder to outshine her. Or the adventuresome aunt who took you on
journeys and in doing so expanded your outlook.How about stories about your church-going auntie who always gave you a hanky filled with crumpled bills to
help you pay your way through college or who is still sending you a few dollars on your birthday. And the favorite aunt who shared her life with you
and in doing so taught you a little bit about ife. Or the sister-aunts, so different yet so much the same, who compete ferociously for your affection
and in doing so, shower you with gifts and love.

Preferred: No attachments please. Cut and paste into message field.
Send queries or completed manuscripts to: <auntiesbook@aol.com>
Or submit on disk to:
Ingrid Sturgis
P.O. Box 6144
Somerset, NJ 08875-6144
 

CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE PRETEEN SOUL II

The editors of the upcoming CHICKEN SOUP series is seeking

non-fiction stories for the upcoming CHICKEN SOUP FOR THE

PRETEEN SOUL II book. Chapter Titles include:

Achieving Dreams

On Friendship

On Family

On Love

On Death and Dying

On Attitude and Perspective Overcoming Obstacles

On Choices

On Tough Stuff

On Changes

Eclectic Wisdom

Stories are due by May 1, 2003. Authors of original

contributions who are selected for publication will receive

$300 upon publication.

All submissions are preferred e-mailed in Word format to

Mail@LifeWriters.com. Submissions must be sent in the body of

the email (not as an attachment) and that you send a separate

email message for each submission. Be sure to put "Preteen II

Submission" in the 'Subject' line.

Submission guidelines are posted at

http://www.lifewriters.com/preteen.home.html

 

 

SEEKING SUBMISSIONS FOR A NEW BOOK:

"Freedom Isn't Free: Words from Military Members, Their Families and Grateful Americans"

I am seeking stories and essays from members of the U.S. Armed Forces, their families (spouses, children, parents & siblings), and grateful Americans who appreciate the sacrifices made by the
men and women of the U.S. Military.

In addition to being a freelance writer and author, I am a third generation military wife. The purpose of "Freedom Isn't Free:
Words from Military Members, Their Families and Grateful
Americans" is to honor and pay tribute to the members of the U.S. Armed Forces as well as offer support and inspiration to military members and their families, and give the general public a glimpse into military life and remind everyone that freedom has a price.

Deadline: April 1, 2003
Word Count: 2,000 max

Submissions can be thought provoking, humorous, serious, heartfelt, inspirational, or reminiscent.
Possible topics and areas of interest could include but are not limited to:

Military Members:
~Your feelings about leaving your family
~The pride you have in your job
~Explaining how being a member of the military is more than "just a job."
~A story about an unusual or interesting experience you've had as a military member

Military Spouses:
~Difficulties in saying goodbye (especially spouses married to those in RDF units)
~Handling the home and children by yourself
~Coping with the ups and downs of being a military spouse
~The benefits of being a military spouse
~The pride you feel towards your spouse and being a military spouse
~Explaining deployment to your child
~Your fears
~Finishing a pregnancy and/or giving birth while your husband was deployed

Children of Service Members
~What are your feelings about having a parent in the military?
~How do you explain your parents' job to others?
~Has your class done a school project to show support for our
troops?
~Older children, how did growing up in a military family shape
you into the person you are today?

Parents and Siblings of Military Members
~Your worries and fears of having a child or sibling in the
military
~Saying goodbye
~Homecomings

Grateful Americans (This category is open to anyone regardless if they have military ties.)
~Has a military member or their family had a positive impact on your life?
~What does freedom mean to you? Here' s your chance to explain and thank the members of the US Military.

These are only a few topics. I'm sure you've encountered many others that are fascinating and would make a great read.

You are welcome to send more than one submission. Reprints and unpublished stories and essays will be considered, but you must be the copyright owner of your submission. Please do not send submissions with "author unknown" as the byline. You, the author
of the submission, retain all copyrights to your story or essay.

You may submit your story or essay in one of the following manners:

~E-mail: send it in the BODY of an e-mail to:
kimwilson@writefromhome.com
~Fax it to (609) 888-1672
~Mail a copy (not the original) to:
Kim Wilson
"Freedom Isn't Free" Submission
P.O. Box 4145
Hamilton, NJ 08610

Please include your mailing address and a brief bio for inclusion in the "About the Contributors" section. (Please note, your mailing address is for my records and will NOT be published in the book.)
By submitting your story or essay, you agree that you are the copyright owner to the submitted piece.
Upon publication all contributors will receive a small honorarium (minimum $10) and a complimentary copy of "Freedom Isn't Free:
Words from Military Members, Their Families and Grateful
Americans." You will be notified by June 1, 2003 on the status of your submission.

If you have any questions regarding this book, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Kim Wilson
E-mail: kimwilson@writefromhome.com
P.O. Box 4145
Hamilton, NJ 08610
Phone: 608-888-1683
Fax: 609-888-1672


TOM HOWARD SHORT STORY CONTEST

-- Recognized as one of the world's premier literary competitions, these
annual awards for original short stories, offer prizes
totalling $1,250 cash, plus free publication both on-line and in traditional print format. Open to authors world-wide, so long as stories are written in English. Long short stories (up to 8,000 words) as well as short shorts(minimum: 1,000 words) are encouraged. Stories, essays, articles, anecdotes, etc., on any theme or genre are welcome. All previously published prose pieces are eligible, provided the author still holds publication rights. DEADLINE: MARCH 31, 2003
Details:
http://www.tomhowardbooks.com
 


ANGELS ON EARTH

A typical Angels on Earth story is a first-person narrative

written in dramatic style, with a spiritual point that the

reader can "take away" and apply to his or her own life. It

may be your own or someone else's story.

PAYS $400 per ARTICLE

 

Publishes true stories about God's messengers at work in today's world.

The editors are interested in stories of heavenly angels and

stories involving humans who have played angelic roles in

daily life. The best stories are those where the narrator has

been positively affected in some distinct way. Right now the

magazine has a surplus of stories about illness and car

accidents.

http://www.angelsmagazine.com

Also--The editors are always looking for

quotes, anecdotes to use as fillers, and material for short

features (50-250 words)

Do not send essays, sermons or fiction or poetry. Manuscripts

must be typed, double-spaced, and accompanied by a

self-addressed stamped envelope. Send submissions to Colleen

Hughes, editor-in-chief, Angels on Earth, 16 E. 34th Street,

New York, NY 10016. Allow three months for reply. For any

questions, contact angelsedtr@guideposts.org

work and parenting anthology


Balanced Parenting is a nonfiction anthology of stories by dual-career parents about how they manage to "balance" parenting, their relationship and work, while still maintaining some semblance of sanity. We are looking for  true stories focusing on the joys and frustrations of parenting while working, as well as tips and tricks for keeping it all in balance. Stories
should be about your experiences as a dual-parent, working couple and written in a style which is honest and open - the way you wish you could be with your
friends, family and coworkers.
We welcome submissions from working couples of all racial and socioeconomic backgrounds, parents of both sexes and sexual orientations, married and
unmarried couples who both work by choice or necessity. Both parents can work outside of the home, or at home, or one of each. Topics include, but aren't
limited to:

Making your boss your ally as a parent
Reactions to your parenting issues at work
When 9 to 5 isn't: explaining overtime to your toddler, managing guilt about
too much time away, getting home at bedtime, etc.
Managing time when you don't have any: are you allowed to have hobbies anymore? Personal time? Couple time? Business trips: taking the kids with you or not
Kids in the office/using kids to get out of the office
Couplehood vs. parenthood: sex, togetherness and "dating" Pros & cons of managing your household like a CEO and who's the boss?

Making new friends, keeping (or losing) old ones

Office parents vs. the stay-at-homes

Finances - spending, saving and trying to keep afloat

Is splitting the childcare workload really possible?

Nannies, grannies, baby-sitters and daycare: what it means to let someone
else "parent" your child

Playdates: If you can’t go with them, who does - nanny, grandma, etc - or do
your kids miss out

Discipline: disciplining your kids when you have limited time with them

Religious roulette: balancing or choosing between different beliefs

Racial differences: do different races and different socioeconomic classes have different opinions on working while raising kids? Does being a mixed
couple or having adopted kids of different a race affect your ability to and/or feelings about juggling work and parenting? Adoption: did the decision for both of you to continue working have any effect - good or bad - on your attempt to adopt? Balancing it all while parenting special needs kids

When kids are sick: who stays home? Who's up all night?
Housework: cooking, cleaning, mowing the lawn - how to split the load?


Two kids or more: what are the new and different challenges?

Working and breastfeeding: how you coped

When you both have to work, who gets to have a good night’s sleep?

As your kids get older, how do things shift?



Balanced Parenting will be edited by writers and working mothers, Dawn Comer Jefferson and Rosanne Welch. Rosanne is a television writer and author of The
Encyclopedia of Women in Aviation and Space. Dawn also writes for television and is a columnist for Africana.com, writing on issues of children, family
and popular culture.  *Essays should be between 2,000 and 3,000 words in length.
*All articles should be submitted via email and must be both attached as a
document in Microsoft Word format as well as pasted into the body of the
email: <BP@welcwrite.com>.
*Or you may submit hard copies to Balanced Parenting, 5916 Vesper Avenue, Van
Nuys, California 91411. Previously printed articles will be considered.
*Authors selected for inclusion in the anthology will receive two copies of
the work direct from the publisher along with a small remuneration.
*Balanced Parenting is scheduled for publication by Seal Press in March 2004.
Deadline for submission is April 11, 2003.


housesitting anthology


Anthology seeking essays, poetry and fiction about housesitting

Anthology seeking essays, poetry and fiction about housesitting, exploring
range of experiences and perceptions, i.e., identity, ownership, personal
space. All points of view and approaches (humorous, meditative, etc.)
welcome.

Email rmohring@
bucknell.edu for guidelines. Send manuscripts to
Housesitting Anthology
c/o Ron Mohring
Stadler Center for Poetry
Bucknell University
Lewisburg, PA 17837

Postmark deadline for submissions: March 1, 2003.

WOMEN WRITERS WANTED...

...for an inspirational compilation book to be published by Destiny Image!

Divine Stories of the Yahweh Sisterhood is a new book celebrating women's friendships, family and faith. It will include humorous and heart-warming stories, poems, recipes and more. Do you have a divine story to share about an amazing woman in your life? We want to hear about it. Please visit our website

www.yahwehsisterhood.net for submission guidelines and sample chapters. Deadline is March 31.

 

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