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| Terrific books from Hope Clark at Funds for Writers! Writing help doesn't get much better then this! Quick as a Flash (New Release June 2007) Can you write a complete story in 500 words or less? How about 100 words? Flash is an up and coming fiction form. It's fun and quite the exercise for your other fiction. These markets are hard to find. Here are 98 markets to get you started.
Purchase all the FundsforWriters ebooks in one great package! A $108.30 value if purchased separately, and pay only the discounted price of $65. That's a $43.30 savings. (And yes, we'll throw in an annual subscription to TOTAL FundsforWriters - an additional $12 savings.) SCROLL DOWN to read about each ebook.
Three (3) of our newest ebooks, all dedicated to the shorter styles of writing.
If writing is a hobby, or you have abbreviated ideas that need a home, or you like writing short stuff, here is the ebook combo for you. The total value of these books is $23.85. Purchase them as a package for $17.95. These are not easy markets to find. Make your writing life easier by grabbing this opportunity. (TOTAL is NOT included in this package.)
Or buy the individual book that appeals the most to you. Cooking Up Recipes (New Release May 2007) You've gobbled up recipes in magazines on topics from ladies' interests to children's education, from hunting to camping, from health to sports. Every thought about the writers getting paid for those features? Now be one of them. With 75 markets, 35 publishers and 16 self-publishing companies, you have good reason to combine your love of cooking with your writing talents. And don't forget the recipes - 8 of Hope's own recipes included after each chapter.
Sick of editors thinking a free book is ample paying for your book review? Here Hope Clark offers the serious book reviewer 70+ publications that pay for book reviews. Never look at book reviews the same again after you read this guide on submitting quality book reviews and book review pitches to editors.
170+ markets to send your writing humor. Editors who love to chuckle. $6.95 - ebook in PDF format (62 pages)
240+ places to just hit your enter key and make a submission. Just think...no SASE and no postage. Updated every six months. $8.95 - ebook in PDF format (80 pages)
Where else do you find some a compilation of fillers? Hope Clark has used her research savvy and pulled up 130+ markets that accept filler submissions...AND PAY YOU for them in cash. No contributor's copies in this book - no sir, no ma'am. Learn what fillers are, what they pay, where they live, and how to mentally challenge your mind in writing them. The ideas for them exist all around you. Imagine sending 25 filler submissions in one day instead of two feature queries? Imagine getting paid $50 for 100 words? Fillers are worth giving a role in your writing career. =======================
The Shy Writer gives you options – lots of options about meshing your personality with your dream of being a writer. You don’t have to sell your soul to sell your words. Forget those people who tell you to change, to put on a dog-and-pony show, or to stand on your head to sell a book. Hope Clark gives you the support you need to be the person you are – The Shy Writer. ====================== Other Funds for Writers products: Tis the Season - Twelve months of seasonal ideas for articles. Each month lists dozens of ideas on holidays, events, religion and off-the-wall ideas like Thomas Crapper Day. Following each chapter you find nine markets accepting seasonal type writing. A fun little book to spark your muse. (Updated July 2006) That's 108 current markets - current PAYING markets - that seek writers. Not only do you get great seasonal ideas but you get over a hundred markets! Do not underestimate the power of this 68 page book. Grants for the Serious Writer - 480+ grants aimed at writers. Attend conferences, gain project funds, or just earn money to write. All 50 states arts councils represented plus many more opportunities for grant seekers. Updated March 2006. Markets for the Young Writer - You love to write with a passion! You write poetry that no one reads. You design stories that no one sees. You are a young writer, still in school, with no place to send your work other than English class or the school newspaper. Hope Clark raised teen writers. Hope mentors teen writers. Hope believes in teen writers, so she wrote this book. (Updated April 2006) Hope dug around until she found enough markets to offer you a book of your own! 247 markets listed in an ebook just for kids. 100 pages of opportunity for you to get started with that writing hobby - maybe even a writing career! Publishers for Poets - You have written poems as long as you can remember. You adore penning phrases and they continue to stack up in files, on your desk, in boxes, wherever you have space. You wish you could display these visions to others, but where do you begin? You begin right here! (updated October 2005) Hope brings you 407 poetry markets for your verse, and all pay in cold hard cash or publisher's contract. 100 pages of opportunity for you. Funds for the Fiction Writer - You live to tell stories. From flash fiction to 50,000 words, you spin tales. Now you want to hold them in your hand with a byline screaming your name. Where do you start? And better, yet, how do you get paid doing it? (Updated July 2006) Funds for the Fiction Writer comes to the rescue with 102 pages of 317 listings from contests to literary journals; from publishers to magazines. Receive compensation for your words from $10 to thousands. There are enough places in this world paying for words so don't give your work away for free. Hope Clark offers opportunity here. You will be amazed. Funds for the Essayist - Now here is a compilation of markets you probably did not expect. But essayists love their craft! The thought of stating a case, fleshing it out, and proving a point is an addiction to some. Essays are often considered intellectual pieces and at other times considered just simply nonfiction. Either way, they are wanted in a good number of venues from literary journals to contests and magazines. And some like The New Yorker, pay pretty darn well. (Updated October 2005) The No Fee Contest Book - You are a struggling writer trying to call the little money you make from your passion an "income." You'd give up your best pen to win a $1000 writing competition, but the fee is $25. All of them charge fees, so you quit considering writing contests. Well - don't. C. Hope Clark comes to you with an alternative - The No Fee Contest Book (updated June 2006). In her research through FundsforWriters, she's identified over 270 writing competitions that don't charge even a single dollar - your hard-earned dollar - for your contest submission. The contests, including available online links, comprise an ebook that not only includes these golden opportunities, but also contains Hope's usual opinion and advice on writing competitions. TOTAL Funds for Writers - One of the premier newsletters for writers ...
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