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- Volume 12, Issue 11
- March 16, 2012
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- FUNDS FOR WRITERS
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Enjoying a radio interview at WKDK in Newberry, South Carolina.
Podcast ought to be forthcoming. www.wkdk.com We had fun!!
And hostess Sue Summer gave me a pound cake as a thank-you gift.
Isn't that sweet?
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- PREDICTING THE PUBLISHING INDUSTRY
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- I refuse to fret over the future of publishing.
- There will be books to read, and man will find
- a way to publish them one way or another.
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- ~C. Hope Clark, Twitter/Facebook, March 3, 2012
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- These days, as scary as publishing is, I hit
delete when I see
- yet another article about the "future" of
publishing. Editors
- and agents and publishing gurus may think they
have a handle on
- what's going to happen, but they don't. Look at
these recent
- headlines:
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- The Justice Department has warned Apple and
five major publishers
- that it plans to sue them, accusing them of
colluding to raise
- the prices of electronic books.
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- http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/03/08/us-apple-ebooks-idUSBRE82715J20120308
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- Then there's the arguing between publishers and
libraries and
- offering ebooks for loan.
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- http://business.time.com/2012/02/29/harry-potter-and-the-future-of-public-libraries/
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- Publishing expert and writing circuit speaker
Jane Friedman
- even wrote a book on the subject: The Future of
Publishing :
- Enigma Variations where she offers 14 possible
scenarios,
- including slapstick, sarcasm and wild
expectations, just to
- poke fun at all the fretting going on.
-
- http://janefriedman.com/future-of-publishing/
-
- I could list twenty, thirty, forty articles
about the future
- of publishing. Google "future of publishing"
and be amazed.
-
- It amazed me how writers are scrambling to
understand this
- frenzy. Their reasoning is beyond me. Maybe
it's the fear
- of not knowing how their book will land in the
hands of readers
- once it's finally done. Maybe they fear who
will hold the
- copyrights. Or maybe the not knowing is just
enough extra
- concern to freeze them in their tracks, damming
up creative juices.
-
- All you need to be concerned with is whether
people are
- reading when you are ready to publish. Your
book can be on
- papyrus or microwaves; it doesn't matter. Your
job is to
- write. And if you can't overlook the bantering,
lawsuits,
- and boycotting going on while you're supposed
to be writing,
- then lay down your pen or turn off your
computer, because
- these shenanigans will be never ending.
-
- The Internet has changed publishing. The
growing pains are
- fierce. But they are not your growing pains.
Publish however
- you think best suits you. Don't rush it. Take
your time
- writing and editing, and then, when you think
you're ready,
- study the options and use them to your best
advantage.
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- For now . . . just write.
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- Hope
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- AUTHOR SITE -http://www.chopeclark.com
- THE BLOG -http://www.chopeclark.com/blog
- TWITTER -http://twitter.com/hopeclark
- FACEBOOK -http://www.facebook.com/chopeclark
- ABOUT.ME -http://about.me/hopeclark
- GOODREADS
- http://www.goodreads.com/hopeclark
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- RECENT ONLINE APPEARANCES
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- Southern Writers Mic Nite (includes audio)
- http://www.southernwritersonline.com/
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- GUEST POST ON THE ROBERT LEE BREWER BLOG, POET
EDITOR
- WITH WRITER'S DIGEST (MY NAME IS NOT BOB):
- http://robertleebrewer.blogspot.com/2012/03/why-i-give-back-to-writers-life.html
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- UPCOMING EVENTS . . .
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- March 15, 2012 - 9:00 AM - WKDK Radio - www.wkdk.com , Newberry, SC
- March 23, 2012 - 7:00 PM - Flyleaf Books in
Chapel Hill, NC
- March 25, 2012 - 7-9:00 PM - Writers Chatroom -www.writerschatroom.com
- April 5, 2012 - 6:15 PM - The Runway Cafe,
Greenville, SC
- April 13-14, 2012 - Carolina Writers
Conference, Wadesboro, NC
- April 18, 2012 - Pittsboro, NC, private
writer's club
- April 27-28, 2012 - Schlow Centre Region
Library, State College, PA
- May 1, 2012 - 7-8:30 PM - Bettendorf, Iowa
Library
- May 4-6, 2012 - Oklahoma City Writers Federal
Conference
- May 17, 2012 - 6:30-7:30 PM - Edin Road Radio -http://www.edinroad.com/
- June 15-19, 2012 - Southeastern Writers
Conference, St Simons, GA
- June 24, 2012 - 7-9:00 PM - Writers Chatroom -www.writerschatroom.com
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- LOWCOUNTRY BRIBE is catching fire!
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- The Carolina Slade Mystery Series is selling
well with its premier
- book Lowcountry Bribe. Welcome to the world of
Carolina Slade.
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- She's a simple government employee offered a
bribe.
- She follows the rules and tells the
authorities.
- Then all hell breaks loose because she did.
-
- "O-positive primer wasn't quite the color I had
in mind for the
- small office, but Lucas Sherwood hadn't given
the decor a second
- thought when he blew out the left side of his
head with a .45.
-
- As the office manager, I identified Lucas' body
for the cops, and
- gave the poor man a quick moment of silence
with thoughts to a
- higher power that he be let through the pearly
gates. He died in
- a place he didn't like, doing work he wasn't
very good at, having
- no place else to go. No mother gives birth
thinking her child will
- end up like this. Reading the unexpected note
scrawled across his
- desk pad, gripped me. "Sorry, Slade."
Apologizing for what, I
- didn't know. Damn it, Lucas. What were you
thinking?"
- http://www.chopeclark.com
- Available at Amazon and wherever books are
sold.
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- NITTANY
VALLEY WRITERS NETWORK (NVWN) PRESENTS C. HOPE CLARK
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- The Nittany Valley Writers Network (NVWN) will
host C. Hope Clark
- at Schlow Centre Region Library, 211 S. Allen
Street, State College,
- Pennsylvania on Saturday, April 28 from 10 am
to 4 pm.
- Hope will speak on four topics:
- --The Story of Carolina Slade--A Mystery
Becomes a Reality;
- --Revisions--Polishing for Publication;
- --Funding Streams for Your Freelance Career;
and
- --Platform and Other Tools for the Serious
Writer, including a
- discussion of The Shy Writer.
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- After the talks, she will hold a question and
answer session and
- a book signing. Seating is limited.
Registration is $20 through
- April 21, and $25 at the door if any spaces
remain.
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- Contact Karen Dabney, NVWN workshop coordinator
- Email: greywing228@verizon.net or 814-861-1463
- http://nvwn.wordpress.com
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- WORDS OF SUCCESS
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- "Success comes to a writer, as a rule, so
gradually that
- it is always something of a shock to him to
look back and
- realize the heights to which he has climbed."
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- --P.G. Wodehouse
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- SUCCESS OF THE WEEK
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- Dear Mrs. Clark,
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- Thank you for sharing about the quarterly
Euterpe YA Short
- Story Contest! I wrote a short story on the
theme of "love".
- I was the grand prize winner! My e-book, Deadly
Delirium,
- releases on February 24, 2012. I was
interviewed on the Euterpe
- blog here:
- http://euterpe-ya.blogspot.com/2012/02/spotlight-on-teens-alyssa-liljequist.html
.
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- You can buy a copy of Deadly Delirium here:
- http://www.musapublishing.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=5&products_id=188
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- Blurb: Though Johanna and her older brother,
Karl, lost their
- parents to Nazi rule in Germany, they have not
stopped standing
- up for their beliefs. Now Communism is in full
force in East
- Germany and they have been imprisoned along
with their friend,
- Franz, for their resistance efforts. Johanna
falls ill and
- becomes delirious with fever. Is there anything
that can be
- done or will Karl and Franz be forced to watch
her slowly die?
- As her life literally flashes before her eyes,
will Johanna
- have the strength-and desire-to survive?
-
-
- ~Alyssa Liljequist
- http://mylifewithamission.blogspot.com/
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- ARTICLE
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- Three Big Steps Toward Publication
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- By Kami Kinard

-
- When I heard C. Hope Clark speak at ARTworks in
Beaufort SC, we'd
- each just debuted first novels. I was struck by
how similar our
- publication stories were. Both involved hard
work, a lot of time,
- and intentional craft-honing! I mentioned this
to Hope, and she
- asked if I'd share part of my publication
journey here. Thanks, Hope!
-
- If your destination is publication, you
probably already know
- that you're in for a fairly long journey.
You've heard that you
- have to research your market, go to
conferences, and join a critique
- group. I agree these are important steps. But
there is really only
- one secret to finding an agent and getting
published: your work has
- to be better than almost everybody else's.
-
- I can hear you groaning from here! Don't worry.
In my experience,
- the writers who keep working to improve their
craft, eventually
- sell their books. Improve is the key word
here. So the question
- every writer should ask is, "How do I improve?"
Here are three of
- the routes for improvement I took on the road
to publication.
-
- 1) Go to craft-based workshops. Conferences are
great for networking,
- but networking won't do you any good unless you
have a quality
- product to sell. Workshops led by writers and
editors known for
- quality work are geared toward helping improve
the quality of your
- writing. I even got the idea for my book, THE
BOY PROJECT, while
- attending such a workshop. You never know how
the energy of being
- around other writers will inspire you!
-
- 2) When you go to conferences, pay for editor
critiques. Sure,
- there will be times when you feel like you are
throwing money
- away, but if you glean just one bit of
information that improves
- your writing, you'll rarely be disappointed. I
paid for two editor
- critiques of THE BOY PROJECT before it sold. In
the first, the
- editor told me my manuscript was too short and
had too many
- exclamation points. She was right on both
counts. In the second,
- I received even more valuable advice. This
editor said my manuscript
- would be perfect for "stuff" like charts and
graphs. So I added those
- in. The next time the manuscript went out into
the world, it sold.
-
- 3) Pay attention to cadence. In her novel,
LOWCOUNTRY BRIBE, Hope
- nailed the rhythm of the detective story.
Suspense stories have
- to be fast paced, so the writing needs to clip
along. A tween
- contemporary novel, like THE BOY PROJECT, uses
the cadence of
- tween
speech. This means one word sentences, half sentences, and
- few long, contemplative paragraphs.
-
- I accidentally discovered a great way to
familiarize myself with
- the cadence of any given genre while working on
an article for
- Ladybug magazine. First, I typed out a few
previously published
- articles to get a sense of the rhythms
involved. Then it occurred
- to me to use Microsoft Word's Readability
Statistics function to
- analyze the texts. These statistics include the
number of sentences
- per paragraph, words per sentence, and
characters per word. When
- I compared the statistics of the published
articles to those from
- my article, a shocking difference appeared: my
sentences were twice
- as long as those in the published pieces. What
a red flag! I altered
- the length of the sentences and sold the
article. This same exercise
- works with any genre. Compare a few paragraphs
of your writing to
- others in the same genre and make sure you've
set a comparable pace.
-
- Happy trails as you travel toward publication!
If you keep working
- to improve your writing, I know you'll reach
your destination!
-
- BIO
- Kami
Kinard is the author of The Boy Project: Notes and Observations
- of Kara McAllister (Scholastic, January 2012).
Her poetry, stories,
- articles, and essays have appeared in
periodicals for children and
- adults. She lives with her family in Beaufort,
SC.

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- Website: www.kamikinard.com
- Facebook
Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kami-Kinard/126862120731247
- Blog: www.nerdychicksrule.com
- Twitter:https://twitter.com/#!/kamikinard
- Trailer:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TprAPZND808
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- COMPETITIONS
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- VALLUM
AWARD FOR POETRY
- http://www.vallummag.com/contest.html
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- ENTRY FEE
- $20 CDN for Canadian residents, $20 USD for
international
- entrants, which includes a free one-year
subscription to Vallum.
-
- 1st Place: $500 and publication in Vallum
- 2nd Place: $250 and publication in Vallum
- Deadline: July 15, 2012. Submit up to 1-3 poems
of approximately
- 25 lines each.
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- NICOLE BLIZZARD SHORT STORY CONTEST
- http://www.radicalartsforwomen.org
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- NO ENTRY FEE
- Radical Arts for Women (RAW) encourages writers
to write and
- sponsors a short story contest open to all
women living in
- Alaska. The fiction pieces must be between 250
and 5,000 words
- and contain some lesbian content. The grand
prize is $500, second
- place $300, and third place $100. Entries come
from all over Alaska
- and we encourage you to enter! Deadline is
April 1. Email entries
- toinfo@radicalartsforwomen.org .
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- 2012 EQUINOX PRIZE FOR SHORTER FICTION
- http://www.inthesnake.com/contest/
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- $9 ENTRY FEE
- Limit 2,500 words. Deadline April 1, 2012.
First Place is $400
- and publication in In The Snake. Second Place
earns $120 and
- possible publication. Third Place earns $80 and
possible
- publication. In addition, 10-20 finalists will
receive certificates of
- honorable mention.
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- GRANTS
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- TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS TO SOUTHEAST ASIA
- http://journals.worldnomads.com/scholarships/story/82158/Worldwide/Travel-Writing-Scholarship-2012-Southeast-Asia
- ---
- This opportunity is open to students, emerging
and non-professional
- writers and lovers of travel looking for a
career change. The
- scholarship is open to all nationalities,
however, you must have
- a high degree of proficiency in written
English. The opportunity
- is designed to give you a taste of what it's
like to be a travel
- writer on the road, so you must be comfortable
doing some travel
- on your own. Minimum age 18 by the date the
scholarship application
- closes (April 23, 2012). A current passport
with at least six months
- before expiry. You must be available as per the
dates set out.
- Please note these dates are not changeable in
any way; you must be
- available for the entire assignment. You should
be an exceptional
- writer with a lust for adventure travel, a
desire to experience
- new cultures (and eat them!) and above all, a
burning desire to
- become a professional travel writer! Deadline
April 23, 2012.
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- SAN FRANCISCO BAY DOCUMENTARY FUND
- http://www.sff.org/programs/arts-culture/bay-area-documentary-fund
- ---
- The San Francisco Foundation Bay Area
Documentary Fund seeks to support
- films exploring timely and compelling social
justice issues that have
- been historically underexposed, misinterpreted,
or ignored. The
- Foundation invites accomplished film, video,
and digital media artists
- to apply. Awards ranging from $10,000 to
$25,000 will be given to
- support the early production phase of
documentary projects by
- experienced filmmakers with an esteemed body of
previously created
- work. Projects should align with the
foundation's programmatic goals
- and address issues relevant to one or more of
the five Bay Area
- counties served by the foundation (Alameda,
Contra Costa, Marin,
- San Francisco, or San Mateo). Deadline April
13, 2012.
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- MACDOWELL COLONY
- http://www.macdowellcolony.org/apply.html
- ---
- Location Peterborough, New Hampshire. Offers
residencies of up to
- eight weeks (average stay is five weeks)
providing artists with
- time and space to create lasting works of the
imagination. Artists
- in the disciplines of Architecture, Film/Video
Arts, Interdisciplinary
- Arts, Literature, Music Composition, Theatre,
and Visual Arts
- encouraged to apply. Submit application form
(available on website),
- work sample, project description, and two
references. Application
- fee $30. Deadline: April 15, 2012.
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- FREELANCE MARKETS
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- WP TUTS+
- http://wp.tutsplus.com/about/submit-a-tutorial/
- ---
- Want to submit a tutorial to Wptuts+? We only
accept tutorials
- that match the site's standards of both writing
and tutorial
- content. If your tutorial is accepted, we'll
pay an agreed USD
- rate per tutorial published (make an offer!),
and you'll get to
- help your fellow WordPress development
aficionados! Pays from
- $60 to $500 depending on the complexity and
level of the tutorial.
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- KIKI
- http://www.kikimag.com/submit/submit.php
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- Accepts manuscripts on spec basis. Prefers
queries. No poetry
- or fiction. Kiki is a magazine for girls who
love life, appreciate
- creativity, and recognize good ideas. A Kiki
reader thinks for
- herself, has her own look, and is on her way to
being a confident,
- strong, and smart young woman. She's a girl
with style and substance!
- Kiki shows you all the different ways you can
be involved in design.
- Seven different departments blend style and
artistry with
- intelligence and creativity, and design
features will inspire you
- to transform your Kiki into your very own
creativity journal!
- Pays 50 cents to $1/word.
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- GOOD GROUND PRESS - SPIRIT MAGAZINE
- http://www.goodgroundpress.com/guidelines_for_writers.aspx
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- SPIRIT is a weekly periodical for high school
students used with
- Catholic religious education, confirmation and
youth ministry groups
- in parishes throughout the US and Canada. The
periodical's themes
- follow the lectionary cycles of Sunday Gospel
readings in 28 issues
- from October through April. Stories and
features for SPIRIT should
- average 1,100 words in length. Stories need to
focus on small,
- specific events or conflicts in young people's
lives that can be
- brought to life in realistic detail within this
length. Stories
- should be told from teens' point of view.
SPIRIT accepts all
- submissions on speculation; payment is made at
publication and
- purchases all rights. SPIRIT pays $300 per
article.
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- JOBS
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- WRITER-EDITOR
- Location Arlington, VA
- http://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/311155600
- ---
- Deadline March 21, 2012. Coordinate with
subject matter experts
- and high-level managers within the program to
write, review,
- and edit white papers, memorandums, responses
to executive
- taskings,
congressional inquiries for the Division. Draft, review,
- and edit content to ensure clarity and
consistency; perform research
- to prepare and publish written materials that
explain and interpret
- complex policies, programs, and functions of
the organization or to
- present technical findings and applications.
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- COPYWRITER III
- Location Miami, FL
- http://jobs.assurant.com/miami/sales-and-marketing/jobid2173526-copywriter-iii-jobs
- ---
- The Copywriter III is responsible for providing
creative and technical
- copywriting, proofreading and editing support
for Assurant Solutions'
- external marketing/advertising/communications
activities. Such
- activities include: long copy sales letters,
various direct mail
- package formats, print advertising,
newsletters, articles, product
- briefs, case studies, order form copy, product
brochures, package
- inserts, product packaging, retail
point-of-sale displays, web site
- copy 10+ pages, SEO copywriting, banner ads,
pop-up campaigns, PPC
- ads, email campaigns, web page error/auto
responder messages, etc.
- Familiar with consumer and B2B copywriting
techniques across a broad
- range of media for one-step and multiple-step
marketing and sales
- processes.
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- FOOD WRITER
- Location Minneapolis, MN
- http://www.bullhornreach.com/sites/BLT/job/247574_writer-food-online-minneapolis-mn
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- We're looking for a writer/editor for one of
America's most well
- known brand's online content. We're looking for
a team leader who
- will be responsible for delivering bold,
compelling, food content
- across multiple digital touch points. The ideal
candidate has a
- minimum of three years content writing
experience and a knowledge/
- passion for food. Ideally, you will also
understand digital metrics
- and how to apply them to content development.
This is a staff
- position with full benefits. Relocation
provided. Please send
- resume and writing and editorial samples.
-
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- PUBLISHERS/AGENTS
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- FINNEY COMPANY
- http://www.finneyco.com/authoring.html
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- Finney Company, Hobar Publications, and The New
Careers Center
- produce educational materials in the areas of
agriculture,
- career exploration and guidance, workforce
development, and
- technical education. Our main markets are
schools, libraries,
- and government agencies.
-
- Anacus
Press specializes in bicycling and outdoor recreation
- publications for book and retail markets.
-
- Astragal Press publishes books, at affordable
prices, for those
- interested in antique/early tools, trades and
technologies.
- www.astragalpress.com
-
- Bancroft-Sage Publishing supplies elementary
and middle schools
- and libraries with books that encourage
environmental awareness
- and recreation.www.finneyco.com/bancroftsage.html
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- Chester Book Co. offers the finest craft books
for all who create,
- collect, teach, and love crafts. CRAFTBOOKS(TM)
are published with
- studio craft artists, schools, and libraries in
mind.
- www.chesterbookco.com
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- Ecopress
produces books that enhance environmental awareness.
- Its main markets are book, retail, and
specialty stores.
- www.ecopress.com
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- Great Outdoors Publishing Company produces
quality books for
- adults and children that foster an appreciation
of Florida's
- natural communities and fascinating history.www.floridabooks.com
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- Pogo Press publishes books on the arts,
history, popular culture,
- and travel. Most of these books have a regional
emphasis, and
- main clients are book, retail, and specialty
stores.
-
- Windward Publishing covers topics of natural
history and science,
- outdoor recreation, and children's literature.
Its principal markets
- are book, retail, and specialty stores. While
primarily a nonfiction
- publisher, we will occasionally accept fiction
books with educational
- value.
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- FITZHENRY
& WHITESIDE LIMITED
- http://www.fitzhenry.ca/
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- Fitzhenry
& Whiteside Children's Publishing Division is currently
- seeking manuscripts for the following:
- Primary picture book text (approx. 500 to 800
words) for children ages 3 to 5.
- Middle Grade fiction text (approx. 25,000 to
35,000 words) for ages 8 to 12.
- Young Adult fiction text (approx. 40,000 to
50,000 words) for children 12 and up.
- Non-fiction texts for juvenile picture books 5
and up - school curriculum related.
- Non-fiction texts for older readers 8 and up -
school curriculum related.
- Non-Fiction manuscripts for Young Adult
Readers 12 and up.
- We are no longer accepting manuscripts for
board books, narrative
- poetry, seasonal stories or books designed to
be a series. Nor
- are we interested in manuscripts written to
convey a lesson or a
- moral.
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- FLASHLIGHT PRESS
- http://www.flashlightpress.com/submissionguidelines.html
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- Stories should have universal themes and deal
with family or
- social situations. They should appeal to 4-8
year olds and
- have approximately 1,000 words. Most of all,
they should feel
- like they'd fit our line. Picture books for
children.
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