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What Do Women Want? / What Do Men Want?
Anthologies
Online asks the impossible question. We are planning a series of
anthologies.
The first to be announced is the What do Women Want? What Do Men Want?
series.
Your editor is looking for smart, funny, angry, touching, spiritual, or
academic essays from 500 to 3,500 words based on what each gender wants from a
mate. We want different voices of different ages and cultures to explore this
topic. Please write from only one point of view (What Women Want or What Men
Want) per essay.
View a sample essay at Commentary:
Relationships
What (do) Women Want in From Men./? Use your own original voice. Send your best work in the body(that means no attachments) of your e-mail with "Relationship Anthology" in the subject line to Submit to What Women Want / What Men Want
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Submit your manuscript to Penguin Putnam Are you tired of thinking about plots, characters and dialog? Maybe you need a break from the longer, more tedious work of trying to put a short story together, and fillers offer you the perfect opportunity to do just that. Fillers are short pieces that are either used to "fill" empty spots on a page or are scattered throughout a magazine as attention grabbers. Either way they offer everything from a snippet of information on any number of subjects, to a joke or puzzle to kill a little time. Information: Jokes: Q. What school do you greet people in? Knock, knock. Puzzles: Crafts: Kids love crafts. Simple things they can make and proudly display on the refrigerator or give as gifts on Mother's Day or other special occasions. And editors are always looking out for new and unusual ideas for crafts. So pull out those paper plates, Styrofoam cups, or old egg cartons, put on your thinking cap and see what you can come up with. Just remember, the simpler the better, with nothing that could be dangerous in the instructions. And don't forget to take a photograph of the finished project to send along with the directions! Quizzes: These are just a few examples of the fillers out there for kids, but they will get you started thinking "short." And before you know it, your idea notebook will be overflowing. Just don't forget to get back to your short story...eventually! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ copyright 1999 Debbie Stauffer
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