Sunday, October 25, 2009
Submit yourself to mythium
Click on over to mythium and do as they command: Send them original, unpublished fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, or even novel and memoir excerpts.
Their reading period for the Spring 2010 issue began on October 1st.
LA Comedy Scripts Screenplay Competition Deadline Approaching
| Editor/Contact Name | : Jeannie Roshar |
| Contact E-Mail | : jeannie[at]lacomedyshorts.com |
| Deadline Date (if any) | : 02-Nov-2009 |
| Publication Type | : |
| Website URL | : L.A. Comedy Scripts Screenplay Competition |
| Genre(s) | : Comedy Short Screenplays Comedy Feature Screenplays Half-Hour Comedy TV Pilot Scripts |
| Details | : L.A. Comedy Scripts is now accepting submissions for the 2010 season! The L.A. Comedy Scripts Screenplay Competition is held in conjunction with the L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival. Comedy screenwriters from around the world compete for over $10,000 in cash and prizes, including travel, accommodations and two VIP passes to the festival in Los Angeles, CA. In 2009, winning scripts were read and requested by some of the biggest names in the industry, including: * The Gersh Agency * Mosaic Media Group * Benderspink * ICM * UTA * Principato-Young Entertainment * Generate * Underground Films * The Gold Company * 3 Arts Entertainment * Larger Than Life * Stars Road Entertainment * Manus Entertainment * Gunn Films So, you think you're funny? Submit your feature-length/short comedy screenplay or your half-hour comedy TV pilot script today! Regular Deadline: November 2nd, 2009. |
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Lung Poetry Journal Call for Submissions
Lung Poetry Journal : Submit:
From their site:
Issue 03 Submission Deadline: Dec. 5th, 2009
Issue 03 Publication Date: Dec. 10th, 2009
Lung seeks previously unpublished poetry that invokes emotion but avoids the trappings of mediocrity. We cater to fresh, innovative voices that have something original to say. We avoid didactic, esoteric or highly abstract material.
Literary Journals Associated With MFA Programs
Literary Journals Associated With MFA Programs | Poets & Writers
Thursday, October 08, 2009
Do you listen to music when you write?
I can often write with background noise. TV on, no problem. Neighbors slamming doors and having obscenely loud conversations just outside my window - no sweat. But music? Music infiltrates. I've even caught myself absentmindedly injecting the words to a song into my prose - which I go back and change, of course.
I deeply connect with music, and yet I don't listen to it enough. I love it, but now I know why I don't turn it on as often as I think I should, especially when writing. It's an emotional experience for me. Each song crawls into my nervous system and takes control of my dopamine and serotonin receptors and adjusts them accordingly. Writing does the same thing to me. Maybe that's why they don't mix so well in my world.
Do you write with the tunes on in the background? What's your experience?
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Writers Group Starts Wed Sept 23, 2009!
Upcoming Los Angeles Writers Groups:
Our groups meet once a week from 7:30 - 10:00pm for eight consecutive weeks.
Wednesday, September 23rd in West Hollywood
Thursday August 20th, 2009 in Glassell Park
What can I expect from the group?
Our groups focus on finding new ways to create new and unexpected material through creative writing prompts. Our tagline, Fill Your Notebook (TM) says it all. We are about filling your notebook with new writing so you can go back, pick the pieces you like best, and refine them. You can either bring works-in-progress into the group for feedback or you can wait until the end of group and go through everything you've written. Our peer feedback process is a constructive and guided process. We have rules we follow that keep the feedback process from degenerating into arguments or defensive posturing and everyone participates in the feedback process, whether you bring work in or not.
What kind of work can I bring in for feedback?
You can bring anything in for feedback. Poetry, essays, non-fiction, chapters from your novel, short fiction, memoir, whatever. We've even had people bring in query letters for feedback. We've had people bring in notes for a project. We've had people bring in segments from a one-man show. Anything you're working on that you think feedback from fellow writers would be valuable, bring it on it.
For even more information on how our groups work, visit these links:
How our writing groups work
LAwritersgroup.com
Monday, September 14, 2009
Mid-American Review accepting poetry, fiction submissions
Website: http://marsubmissions.bgsu.edu/
Type: Call for Submissions
Reading Fee: n/a
Prize: n/a
Looking for: Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction
Accepts: Online submissions or snail mail submissions
From their site:
Mid-American Review is now accepting online submissions for its 30th anniversary
double issue. The journal will continue to accept snail-mail submissions as
well.The MAR Submissions Manager site can be accessed through the MAR website, www.bgsu.edu/midamericanreview, or it can be accessed directly at marsubmissions.bgsu.edu.
Submissions are accepted year-round, although summer response times can be slower. The anniversary issue will feature a mix of work by former contributors and newcomers to MAR, and we have a special interest in introducing previously unpublished writers to a wide audience.
Traditional submissions will always be gratefully accepted at this address:
Mid-American Review
Department of English
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green OH 43403