Cahoots is a Canadian magazine freshly re-designed for the web for women who want more than the "same old same old" from a women’s magazine. Cahoots is a magazine for the creative, engaged, curious, soulful woman in all women. We are seeking submissions of articles, visual art, creative writing, and proposals for regular reviews and columns about things that really matter (and it’s not bee-stung lips!). Conspire to inspire. Visit www.cahootsmagazine.com for full submission guidelines.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Articles Needed - Cahoots Online Magazine
Thursday, March 06, 2008
Thirty-two Statements About Writing Poetry ~
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Get Connected
Think craigslist on caffeine and toting its screenplay or headshot along everywhere. If this sounds a little close to home, know that you're in good company. And now, you know where to find that company online.
Sunday, March 02, 2008
What's Your Semicolon IQ?
Congratulations to Beyond Baroque
LAwritersgroup.com congratulates Beyond Baroque on it's survival and lease extension, and we extend our literary hand in friendship and well wishes to this Los Angeles gem.
Saturday, March 01, 2008
Comparing Agent Web Sites
Besides, despite the fact that the mere mention of the word 'homework' makes me cringe (I can handle 'home' and I can handle 'work' just not both off them together), I'm automatically a fan of someone who compares agents to bras and writes:
"Do your homework. A good agent, like a good bra, can lift you to the next level."
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Here Comes The Sun * * *
- $300 to $3000 for essays and interviews
- $300 to $2000 for fiction
- $100 to $500 for poetry, the amount determined by length and quality
- $100 to $300 for one-time use of photographs inside the magazine
- $500 for those they use on the cover
- $500 to $1000 for photo essays
The Beat Goes On
Writing Poetry For FUN and PROFIT ~
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Artists With Convictions
This organization works with young men and women in detention camps and group homes. Volunteer artists work with these youth doing writing excercises, improv acting, and just showing up to help steer, mentor, and guide these young people to write and perform an original piece of theater. The writing is surprising, the effect is transformative, and the experience is both trying and exhilerating.
Email or call now to find out how to become involved. Either as a writing or acting volunteer, or even just getting on their mailing list to come to see these incredible shows.
Monday, February 25, 2008
The Write Way To Happiness ~
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Do you serve a great cup of literary comfort?
A CUP OF COMFORT FOR MILITARY FAMILIES
It has been said that military life is “not for the faint of heart.” But neither is it without its benefits and blessings. The popular Cup of Comfort book series now seeks powerful and positive stories about how military life affects the personal lives of service men and women, how family affects soldiers on the job, and how military life affects families. The stories in A Cup of Comfort for Military Families will cover a wide range of topics and reveal a variety of perspectives, experiences, and emotions specific to military personnel and/or their loved ones. All branches; all ranks; active and veterans.A CUP OF COMFORT FOR NEW MOTHERS
Submission deadline: March 15, 2008 (extended from March 1)
$500 grand prize; $100 each, all other published stories; plus copy of book
Few experiences bring forth as many anxieties, blessings, challenges, wonders, and changes as having a baby—whether it’s your first child or fifth, your birth child or adopted child. And nothing is as miraculous as giving birth to or witnessing the birth of your baby. This heartwarming anthology will be filled with birth stories and newborn homecoming stories as well as a wide range of stories about the various experiences, emotions, and concerns involved in adding a new baby to one’s life and family. Potential topics include but are not limited to: nursing (or not), caring for a newborn, bonding/falling in love with infant, lack of sleep, relationship with spouse, how siblings respond, returning to work, balancing responsibilities, post-partum depression, self transformation, unexpected joys, life lessons, small miracles, etc. The majority of the stories will be about birth children, but the book will likely include a couple adoptive stories as well. Likewise, most of the stories will be written from the new mother’s perspective, but we are open to including a few stories written from the spouse’s or a very close family member’s perspective. All stories will be uplifting and positive, no matter how difficult the situation portrayed in the story might be. We do not want stories that simply recount misfortunes and sorrows and that do not clearly reveal a positive outcome or redeeming result (silver lining).A CUP OF COMFORT FOR ADOPTIVE FAMILIES
Submission deadline: April 15, 2008 (extended from April 1)
$500 grand prize; $100 each, all other published stories; plus copy of book
The primary purpose of this book is to celebrate adoptive families and to recognize the extraordinary and challenging experiences that are unique to “chosen children” and their families. We are most interested in stories written by adult adoptive children and their adoptive parents and siblings, but the book will also likely include some stories written by members of the extended adoptive family (grandparent, aunt/uncle, cousin), close friends of the adoptive family (i.e. godparent), and birth family members. Virtually any topic relevant to adopted children and their adoptive parents is acceptable—as long as it is authentic, positive, insightful, and uplifting or inspiring. We do not want heartbreaking stories about adoptive parents or birth families that regret the adoption; there is a place for stories of that ilk, but this book is not that place. All of the stories in this collection must show a positive aspect of adoption and must bring comfort or joy or inspiration to those who have been adopted and/or to the families who adopted them—no matter how difficult the experience and emotions portrayed in the story might be.All Cup of Comfort stories must be true, original, and positive; narrative essays (creation nonfiction); and 1,000-2,000 words. Entrants pay no fees. Writer's guidelines: http://www.cupofcomfort.com/share.htm.
Submission deadline: June 15, 2008
$500 grand prize; $100 each, all other published stories; plus copy of book
Friday, February 22, 2008
For We Women Of "A Certain Age ..."
- Poetry should be no longer than one and one-half pages, double spaced.
- Prose should be no longer than 500 words, with the word count noted on the first page. Fiction or non-fiction is acceptable.
- Use Microsoft Word File Format
- Must be double-spaced and use 12-point Ariel or Times Roman
- Unpublished Poetry and Prose only
- One submission per category only
- Entries may be on any subject
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Where to Begin?
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Show and Tell
Monday, February 18, 2008
Collaborative Script Project
Welcome the LA Observed Script Project. Eric Estrin, TV writer and moderator of Writer Action website, has written the opening pages of a screenplay set in and about Los Angeles. It has a name, Right of Way, and a mayor who may or may not be shady as the main character. You can write the rest by submitting a few pages of scene and dialogue. Each week he'll select the best pages and post them. Eric explains:
Anyone who’s been part of a writers’ room knows how exhilarating it can be to work with a great team on an exciting project. So picture LAObserved as the room and the whole world as the team....As for the story itself, it starts with what I think is a pretty cool premise: an L.A. mayor, Russell Napolitano, hell-bent on reshaping the city by building a transit system. (No, it’s not based on anyone we know. At least not closely.)
I have some ideas about where I want the story to go. First off, it’s going to be a drama, a darkish murder mystery filled with glamour, wit and big dreams, the stuff of life in Southern California. The region, both in real life and as hinted at in the script’s opening pages, is a place on the verge of great change. The tension behind that shift should provide plenty of subtext for our screenplay. But know this: If your vision goes off in an unexpected direction, and you can convince me it works in 1-5 pages, bring it on! This will be a true collaboration.
There's a t-shirt in it for you if your pages make the script. Plus, of course, the admiration of your peers.
Got Erotic? In the Rain?
- 1st Prize: $250
- 2nd Prize: $150
- 3rd Prize: $75
- Honorable mention prizes of $25 will be awarded at the discretion of desdmona.com and the judges.
Saturday, February 16, 2008
Blog-ability
Thursday, February 14, 2008
Paid Markets for Writers
"Other websites provide guidance on how to write, how to query, how to format manuscripts, and so on. We give you direction on the funding streams. We focus on markets, competitions, awards, grants, publishers, agents, and jobs for your writing abilities."They have quite a few newsletters so that the opportunities they find are delivered to your inbox or you can peruse the listings on the site. At a cursory glance, their market listings seem to lean toward wholesome content, so this might not be the resource for you if you are looking for places to submit edgier work. Maybe they will ring in here and let us know. In the meantime, I've subscribed to their lists so you might want to check them out, too.
UPDATE: Hope at FundsForWriters did chime in and said that they do list edgier stuff as it comes up. Click on comments below to see her response. Thanks, Hope!
Can You Come Up With Answers? Of Course!!
- What door do you wish you never opened?
- What is your most obsessive thought?
- What is your favorite place in the world, and why?
- What's the one thing your parents don't understand about you?
- If you could relive a single day or moment, what would it be?
- What were the strangest circumstances under which you have been intimate?
- Under what circumstances have you been closest to death?
- What is the most gracious act of kindness you have witnessed?
- What is the worst betrayal you have ever experienced?
- What is the most bizarre thing you have ever seen or done?
- What is the greatest risk you have ever taken?
- What is your earliest, most vivid memory?
- What is the most meaningful "I love you" spoken by you or to you?
- What was the single most terrifying moment of your life?
- If you have experienced a moment of sudden faith or loss of faith, what prompted it?
- If you could take back one thing you have done, what would it be?
- What is your greatest talent or accomplishment?
- What is the most joyful moment you have experienced?
- What is the most painful moment you have experienced?
- Open Question: Submit your own question and answer. No answer is off-limits, and it can be on any personal theme. Here is a sample list of 20: abortion, addiction, adolescence, break-ups, crime, death, depression, eating disorders, humor, lucky breaks, mental disorders, moral dilemmas, pets, poverty, racism, religion, sex, suicide, turning points, war.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Skir-Crazy
Sanora Bartels featured at Hotel Cafe Reading Sunday, February 17
This month featuring: Heather King “Redeemed”, Chiwan Choi, Sanora Bartels, Liz Dubelman, Conrad Romo, and music by Logan Heftel.
6:00-7:30 pm
The Hotel Café
1623 1/2 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
1/3rd of a block below Hollywood Bl.
Hollywood, Ca 90028
$5.00
Conrad Romo has another Scientology piece. Heather King, a regular on “All Things Considered”, comes to us with second memoir, “Redeemed”. Sanora Bartels is the co-founder of LAwritersgroup.com and has completed her first full poetry manuscript “11th Hour”. Chiwan Choi, a homegrown LA literary treasure, is also an editor, publisher and writing teacher. Liz Dubelman, two time Emmy winner and honcho of Vidlit.com, is the novelist of “What Was I Thinking?”. Salt Lake City homeboy Logan Heftel is our musical guest
Listen, do yourself a favor and show up for this cultural buffet. See and hear what t&g is all about because as always it’ll be… pound for pound, word for word, and beat for beat, a fine and cool experience.
Get there early. Seating is limited and we’re starting on time.
Conrad Romo (323) 937-0136
www.tongueandgroovela.com
www.hotelcafe.com
Travel 'Zine Seeking Submissions
Readers will be taken on fresh, often overlooked experiences and adventures that will provide a valuable insight into the past as well as the lifestyles of other cultures.
To send a story or query a story idea please check the categories and read the writer’s guidelines and previously published articles. Response time: two weeks - month
Payment is from $10.00 up to $25.00 for a feature (for U.S. contributors paid in US money order). New writers are welcome!
submissions@travelthruhistory.com
(There is no set publishing schedule except we try to post stories under each category once a month)
They hope to hear from you soon.
W. Ruth Kozak (editor/publisher)
B.C. Association of Travel Writers
Federation of B.C. Writers
Check out their site at:
www.travelthruhistory.com
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
The Basics of Writing Poetry ...
'A poem is a composition written for performance by the human voice. What your eye sees on the page is the composer's verbal score, waiting for your voice to bring it alive as you read it aloud or hear it in your mind's ear.'
She goes on to offer suggestions and insights into:
- The importance of keeping a notebook
- Joining the writing life
- Looking to your own life for material
- Using poetry to express emotion
- Style tricks
- Style: Line
- Style: Stanza
- Style: Shape and format
- Style: Repetition
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Remember Those Who Forget - The Early Onset Project ~
- First Prize: $100
- Second Prize: $50
- Third Prize: $25
- Honorable Mention: $10
Saturday, February 09, 2008
Another Good Agent Blog
Read Elizabeth Jote's blog - she already has some great advice that will keep good writers from making stupid political and green mistakes:
Paper Cuts! Glorious Paper Cuts!
She also links to Grammar Girl's Quick and Dirty Tips, one of my personal favorite podcasts. Who wouldn't love an agent who listens to Grammar Girl?
La.CityZine Contest - Deadline - Valentine's Day
Prizes include:
* $250 Cash!!!
* 10 Vip Tickets to a pre-release private screening of Robert Downey Jr.'s latest film Charlie Bartlett.
* Have your work read and judged by famous author of White Oleander and Paint it Black, Janet Fitch.
* A personalized autographed copy of Fitch's most recent book, Paint it Black.
* $100 Gift Certificate from Threadless.com.
* Have your work published on La.CityZine.com, and be exposed to hundreds of thousands of readers every month.
1,000 words by midnight Valentines day! Check out www.la.cityzine.com/competition
Hope you enjoy!
--Mali Elfman
Editor in Chief - La.CityZine.com
Friday, February 08, 2008
From Freckles to Wrinkles: A Sliver Boomer Book ~
Thursday, February 07, 2008
Have a question for a Book Agent?
Tuesday, February 05, 2008
High Arts (on a writerly salary!)
With either of these two services, there's now a very affordable way to keep your creative energies well fed.
Call for Essays - Lamberson Corona Press
First and Last Name: Margaret Shaw
Company: Lamberson Corona Press
E-mail: lambersoncorona@gmail.com
Call Description:Wanted personal essays for an anthology on looking back at childhood or adolescence. Nonfiction essays only. For possible publication. Payment: one copy of the book free and ability to buy other copies at cost. (Which you may sell at full price) Send essay 2,000-4,000 wds via email. No fees. Deadline April 1, 2008 Need essays about disabilities and perceptions of the disabled, gender identification, family stories and changing cultural and family traditions (and anything else. Seeking essays that tell a story rather than just about what it means to be a family, etc. Change over time is especially appropriate. Then and now essays. I'm in New York but with email, this is easy.
Contact: lambersoncorona@gmail.com
Payment: There is no payment unless we actually make a profit from the books which so far has not happened. If it did, there would be royalties. We are a new small press. But authors can buy the books at cost and sell them at a higher price which actually can be more than royalties when there are multiple authors involved. (and of course, this also keeps us from making a profit. Amazon.com and other retailers also take a big percentage of the price so being small we are often lucky to break even.) But profit is not our purpose at this time. We do not yet have a website but are planning to have one soon. All information can be obtained through this email address. Many of our authors are college professors who can use the publication for promotion. I am hoping that I get a few responses to fill out the anthology which is coming together but is only half the size we hoped.
Camp Quest West Essay Contest
- Should Intelligent Design be taught in public schools along with evolution? Why or why not?
- What, if anything, does evolution tell us about the interconnectedness of life and how we should treat each other?
- Is science the only way of knowing about the universe, or are there other ways? Explain.
Camp Quest West 2008, for campers aged 8 through 15, will be held at Camp Ross Relles in Nevada City, California, from Sunday July 13 to Saturday July 19. In addition, campers aged 16 and 17 are welcome as "staff in training,"
Poetry Reading in the Valley
The Valley Contemporary Poets Present:
Don Newton
Poet, artist and supporter of the artsfrom the East Valley
Tuesday, February 19
Cobalt Café
22047 Sherman Way
Canoga Park, CA 91303
(just west of Topanga Canyon)
9pm, Free – one drink minimum
Open Mic
Monday, February 04, 2008
Beating Perfection Syndrome
Sunday, February 03, 2008
Live and In Person
Be warned, these events often sell out, so don't wait until the last minute.
Friday, February 01, 2008
Writer Beware: The Dangers of Writing Fiction
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Write Spot
First Things First ~ Passager Calls For Submissions
Monday, January 28, 2008
Location Inspiration
From Raymond Chandler to Asphalt Jungle, from Joan Didion to LA Story, the city has featured prominently in movies, novels, short stories, poetry, you name it. As a writer looking for inspiration, wanting to plunge a little deeper into the history of the city, or trying to find a unique backdrop for your work, it's well worth your time to check out the LA Conservancy's Walking Tours. With tours inside and outside of Victorian mansions in Angelino Heights, a historical walk amid the Art Deco and Baux Arts architecture of downtown (including the incredible, well-filmed Bradbury building), or an exploration of the old-school movie palaces on Broadway, you can immerse yourself in often-overlooked corners of Los Angeles that helps gives this city its rich texture.
Tours run every Saturday.
International Playwriting Monodrama Competition 2008
- 1st prize: $1500 US dollars
- 2nd prize: $1000
- 3rd prize: $500
Saturday, January 26, 2008
Dancing Poetry Contest
- Three Grand Prize Winners will receive $100, plus the poems will be danced and videotaped for you. Also, each Grand Prize Winner will be invited on stage for photo ops with the dancers and a bow in the lime lite.
- Five First Prizes will receive $50 each.
- Ten Second Prizes will receive $25 each.
- Twenty-five Third Prizes will receive $10 each.
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Tongue and Goove Reading at Hotel Cafe
TONGUE and GROOVE- Readingsat the Hotel Cafe, Sunday January 27th- 6:00 to 7:30pm
We're back with our monthly offering of short fiction, personal essays, poetry, spoken word and music.
This month featuring: Aimee Bender, the author of three books, including "Willful Creatures" and "The Girl in the Flammable Skirt"; writer and translator Sasha Watson, author of the forth coming novel, "Vidalia in Paris"; Milo Martin, veteran of the L.A. poetry scene and author of the soon-to-be-released "poems for the utopian nihilist..."; Doug Cordell, Emmy-nominated playwright and Marketplace radio commentator; Nikki Muller makes her West coast debut and will read from her manuscript and I, Conrad Romo , will rankly a few feathers with some stuff about a cult. Plus music by indie/alt country performer Chuck Lee Bramlet
See and hear what t&g is all about because as always it'll be. pound for pound, word for word, and beat for beat, a fine and cool experience.
Sunday the 27th of January
6:00-7:30 pm
The Hotel Café
1623 1/2 N. Cahuenga Blvd.
1/3rd of a block below Hollywood Bl.
Hollywood, Ca 90028
$5.00
How 'bout parking? Free street parking if you can find it or for a few bucks use the secure lot, down the alley/behind the club.
Get there early. Seating is limited and we're starting on time.
www.tongueandgroovela.com www.hotelcafe.com
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Scratch - Monthly Writing Contest
"Introducing scratch, the monthly writing contest itching to discover new talent.
scratch seeks new short fiction and offers rotating guest judges-authors, agents, editors and publishers.
Help us discover new writing talent. Let us help you build publication credits.
Small fee to enter, cash prizes and publication every month, plus annual anthology.
For more information and links to ENTER this month, go to http://www.scratchcontest.net
Be one of the first to jump on the bandwagon. This program is being rolled out in NYC at this month's AWP Conference for 7000 attendees."
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Finding Quotes For Query Letters ...
Sunday, January 20, 2008
2nd Annual Mothering Heights Mother's Day Essay Contest
- 1,000 to 1,500 words
- In English
- Original content
- Include a 100 to 150-word bio on the author
Saturday, January 19, 2008
"Steal From The Best Contest" -- Short Stories Only!
- "I didn't know the meaning of fear until I kissed Becky."
- "Uh, we had a slight weapons malfunction, but uh ... everything's perfectly alright now. We're fine. We're all fine here now, thank you. How are you?"
- "Don't say that you're more sorry than I am, because I'm capable of being just as sorry as you are ... "
- "Murderers are the best, I think; they're so polite."
- "Just forget you ever saw it. It's better that way."
- "I'm going to rest my eyes for a moment. But go on. I am listening ... "
- "I hate it when someone gives away the ending."
- 1st Place: $750
- 2nd Place: $150
- 3rd Place: $75
- 4th Place: $25