Letters And Comments For 06/29/2016

Letters And Comments For 06/29/2016

Who in their right mind would ever turn down a “free” professional punctuation edit? “Hurt and annoyed,” should have been “Pleased and grateful.”

Three Paying Christian Markets For Writers By Julie Guirgis

Three Paying Christian Markets For Writers By Julie Guirgis

After writing for secular publications, I was looking for a new market to tap into. I knew that having a wide net of markets to write for would increase my chance of publication, and add to my income. I turned to writing for the Christian market as it incorporates thousands of publications that touch nearly every aspect of life and faith. With its diversity of markets, often boasting large readerships and broad spectrums of content, the Christian niche presented a wonderful opportunity for me.

Whispers and Warnings For 06/29/2016

Whispers and Warnings For 06/29/2016

Dr. Gale Cooper, who closed her Beverly Hills psychiatry practice in the late 1990s, moved to New Mexico to write a novel based on the life of Billy the Kid. She is now fighting a legal battle over the state’s public records law.

WritersWeekly Trivia Contest Question For 06/25/2016!

Question for 06/25/2016: In last week’s issue of WritersWeekly.com, which “world’s worst query letter” was written by someone who appeared to be drinking? Send your answer through the contact form here. You must be a WritersWeekly.com subscriber to participate in the weekly contests. Subscribe (it’s free!). NOTE: ONLY ONE WINNER PER HOUSEHOLD PER CALENDAR QUARTER, […]

Whispers and Warnings For 06/24/2016

Whispers and Warnings For 06/24/2016

  • Robots allowed to trade money and claim copyright on their work under radical new EU plans – Mirror Online
  • Amazon is issuing credits to customers after settling a $400 million e-book lawsuit.
  • The right to gripe: States seek to protect negative online reviews
  • Justice Department investigation could affect lawsuit against Johnson Publishing

9 Paying Feminist Markets For Writers By Shanon Lee

9 Paying Feminist Markets For Writers By Shanon Lee

Do you pen feminist pieces, and need to find a place to sell them? Have you considered charting a new course and writing about feminist issues? From investigative features to personal essays, you can find a home for your feminist writing. In addition to political op-eds, feminist-friendly print and digital publications will pay for features that […]