Monday, August 28, 2006
NJCWG Meeting
Monday, August 28, 2006
6:15-7:00 - Chat Time
7:00-8:00 - Poetry Workshop conducted by noted NJ poet, Maude Carolan
8:00-9:00 - Critiques
REMINDER - NO Meeting 9/11/06
Tuesday, August 22, 2006
Writing Op - Woman's Day Children's Books
Woman's Day and Scholastic have paired up again this year to bring WD readers our second annual "I Want to be a Children's Book Writer" contest, and there's still time to write the Great American Children's Book and make the deadline. (Entries must be received by September 6.) The winning entry will be published and distributed by Scholastic Book Clubs, the nation's largest school book club.
For rules and how to enter go to womansday.com/scholastic, where you'll also find the manuscripts of last year's 10 runners-up along with a video of our panel discussion about how to write a successful children's book.
We hope you'll enter and wish you the best of luck!
Warmest regards,
Woman's Day and Scholastic
Woman's Day
Hachette Filipacchi Media U.S.
1633 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Writing Op - CBN.com
Call for submissions:
I'd like to invite you to participate in our upcoming special section on CBN.com upcoming special section on the fifth anniversary of the September 11th terrorism attacks. We are gathering material to add to this special section, which will be promoted by The 700 Club. We are looking for people who would be interested in writing an article or a series of articles for this special section. Another possibility would be for us to use excerpts of books or reprints of articles that you have written dealing with the 9/11 attack. We will provide links back to your Web site and to our shopping channel for folks to purchase the referenced books.
Here are some examples of similar sections we have created in the past with
the help of the Regent faculty and staff:
http://www.cbn.com/special/DaVinciCode/
http://www.cbn.com/special/supremecourt/
http://www.cbn.com/special/Narnia/
http://www.cbn.com/special/blackhistory/
Please let me know if you have anything that might be helpful to our audience. All correspondence can be sent to Chris Carpenter, the CBN.com Program Director, at chris.carpenter@cbn.org or by phone at 757-226-3559.
Thank you for your prayerful consideration.
In Christ,
Craig
craig von buseck
director of ministries
977 centerville turnpike, virginia beach, va 23463
tel: (757) 226-3557 fax: (757) 226-3575
email: craig.vonbuseck@cbn.org
www.cbn.com
After the Proposal
I've been neglectful of updating the NJCWG blog this week -- but for good reason. Timothy Robert DuMont and Amanda Joan Lillis got engaged this week (yeah!!!) and I was blessed to be a small part of the process (I got to be the go-fer who ran his errands to prepare for the big event - grin).
Sunday, August 13, 2006
Next Mtg NJCWG
Next Meeting of the NJCWG
Monay, August 14, 2006
NOTE: The Ringwood Christian School is redoing their floors before the school year starts o we may be meeitng in a different room. Please follow the signs on the door. They will direct you to the room where we are meeting.
Ringwood Baptist Church
30 Carletondale Rd
Ringwood, NJ 07456
6:15-7:00 - Chat Time
7:00-8:00 - Lesson
8:00-9:00 - Critiques
LESSON TIME: We will continue working on how to get F-R-E-S-H ideas and how to work a stories in a way that takes a N-E-W approach.
BRING: One a list of at least three ideas that you might like to work on for publication.
Thursday, August 10, 2006
Writing Op - Anthology
Here is a message from a fellow author. This is an EXCELLENT opportunity for publication!!!
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Please, please, please! Those of you out there with a story for Trusting Him for Life After Divorce or Trusting Him with Your Addicted Child, get them to me. I need more stories. The deadline is set for August 15 - just a few days away. For questions or guidelines, please email me.
Charlotte Holt
cjholt@kingwoodcable.net
www.publishedauthors.net/charlotteholt
Wednesday, August 09, 2006
Writing Op - Travel Newsletter
A travel newsletter I subscribe to has requested regular submissions from writers who live in several locations as well as those who travel frequently. Here's the link:
http://www.logueit.com/writers.html
Tuesday, August 08, 2006
Conference - Glorieta
(Near Santa Fe, NM)
A Special Note From Louise: The Glorieta Christian Writers Conference has the best line-up I've seen in a long time. This event will be the highlight of 2006 for its attendees. I am pleased to announce that I will be on staff at Glorieta this year. There was a "glitch" in the system and it seems that my bio and class description got deleted from the website - but it should be back up within a few days.
For those of you who want to get serious about writing and getting published - THIS is the conference for you. If there is any question in your mind about the level of your skills, check out the Comprehensive Class called Get Published Now! This is something new that CLASS staffers are trying out. I can't imagine a better way to get expert mentoring and teaching from some of the best in the business.
If you feel God is calling you to do this - please check it out before all of the slots are filled. Many churches support their aspiring writers with scholarships (but you must ask for the help) and I know that Glorieta offers a number of scholarships to those who've proven their dedication.
If God is calling, dare you hold back ?
Conference - Sandy Cove
A Note From Louise: The Sandy Cove Conference was the first writers conference I ever attended. It is the perfect conference for writers just starting out because it has wonderful teaching and a number of editors, agents and publishers. That said, it is considered a mid-sized conference and is not quite as overwhelming as the huge Florida Christian Writers Conference, Mt Hermon Conference or Glorieta Conference. If you've never been to writers conference before, this might a good choice for you. It is within easy driving of North Jersey and the accomodations are reasonable and very comfortable.
October 1-4, 2006
Take your writing to the next level.
Take the Word to the world.
• Refine your writing and speaking skills
• Be mentored by editors and professional writers
• Network with editors and professional writers
• Expand your vision of how God can use you
• Enjoy His presence on the headwaters of the Chesapeake Bay in Northeast, Maryland.
Join us for one (or both) of two life-changing events: The Sandy Cove Christian Writers' Conference and Student X-treme Training Tuesday
Plus separate "Authorize Me" seminar on Saturday with Sharon Norris Elliott
Thursday, August 03, 2006
Mystery Writers
Here is a GREAT website for mystery writers. They try to keep track of as many of the websites related to mystery, crime, and suspense literature as possible. http://www.cluelass.com/
When you get to the site, be sure to click on The Mysterious Home Page link. Also great stuff.
Writer Site
Here is an interesting site I stumbled upon. This has writing info and some "fun" writing stuff as well.
http://www.angelinyourinkwell.com/
This section has a number of writing opportunities I haven't seen before. I am not endorsing them, just pointing them out. You'll have to verify whether they are on the up-and-up yourself.
http://www.angelinyourinkwell.com/fun.htm
SpiritLed Writer Articles
The Spirit Led Writer site has some great new articles on line. Check them out!
Grant Writing for Beginners
Thinking of Hiring an Editor?
Poetry Potpourri
Writers Devotional: The Perfect Gift?
8 Ways to Encourage Children to Write
Conference Review: Write-to-Publish Conference
Conference Review: Book Expo America
Reaching the Woman in 27A
Polishing Your Prose
Nuggets for Personal Journaling
... and so much more.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Writing Op - Seeds of the Season
A Message From Fellow Writer
-- April Boyer
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Hello friends,
Just to give you time to think about it, I will publishing new content for my website by September 30 . Note the contest opportunity below. If you want to promote your work, or touch or encourage someone , you can send me your stories for use on the Featured or Seeds pages. Send writing relate articles for use on the Writing Desk, creative ideas for the Your Turn page, and short-short stories, funnies, or easy activities and recipes by and for children. For my favorite Kitchen Page, I can use your friendly-visit-over-tea short stories or poems like Notes From Home, Nature Notes, short Tea Recipes, short Garden Tips or Household Hints, personal funny church or family occurences, etc.
Dont forget to send your Writer's Group info (full or consistent calendar only), book, music or speaking promotions. If you have a great link to share, I'm sure our friends will appreciate that too.
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CONTEST!
For The Best Entry out of ten. Your choice from 4 selections. Send your short-short funny or heart-warming story behind a favorite recipe. Your story will be published on the "Kitchen" page http://aprilboyer.com with your own credit line and bio for the Sept. 30-issue. Only ten emailed entries will be considered by Sept. 1 Please send your work in the body of your email - NOT as an attachment.
Consider:
A remarkable or miraculous event
A heart-stopping moment
A heart-warming reunion
An invasion from nature
A recipe gone wrong
A child's wise words
A moment with God
April Boyer
"Faith is not believing that God can. It is knowing that God will."
NEW Christian Humor Writers Group
Introducing The Christian Humor Writers Group!
This new group is an offshoot of an private little chat group was formed several years ago by a handful of humor writers who met at a conference and formed a quick friendship. We've had so many requests from people interested in joining us on our merry lark that we've created a public group, and you're invited to join!
This discussion group is for Christians of all denominations involved or seeking to be involved in the religious or mainstream humor industry - including essayists, authors, speakers, comics, greeting card writers, cartoonists, editors, etc.
This is a casual group designed primarily for networking but also to encourage and educate in a light-hearted manner. Periodic discussion topics and writing prompts will keep the conversation flowing and allow members to talk about topics like joke writing, humor markets, idea generating, approaching humor from a faith perspective, adding humor to your writing, and more. Members are encouraged to share writing opportunities, conferences, writing tips and more.
For more information or to join, visit
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Christian_Humor_Writers/.
(Note: If you are not already a member, you may have to join yahoo - this is free)
To see some writing samples from CHW members, visit our blog at www.christianhumorwriters.com.
Many thanks!
Joanne Brokaw
www.christianhumorwriters.com
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
Top 100 Freelance Markets
Top 100 Freelance Markets from Writers Digest
Click on a market to view its details. Or browse the listings.
- Parade
- Art & Antiques
- Family Circle Magazine
- Bloomberg Wealth Manager
- Attaché Magazine
- Guideposts for Kids on the Web
- Community College Week
- The Old Farmer's Almanac
- Child
- Air & Space Smithsonian
- Remedy
- Golf For Women
- Mother Jones
- Hilton Head Monthly
- Travel + Leisure
- American Profile
- Golf Tips
- Wired
- Outside
- Condé Nast Bride's
- Islands
- New Jersey Monthly
- Salt Water Sportsman
- Scouting
- Stamats Meetings Media
- Muscle Mag International
- Smithsonian
- Vim & Vigor
- Guide
- Sew News
- These Days
- Hemispheres
- Alaska
- Evansville Living
- Let's Live Magazine
- Metropolis
- The Lutheran Digest
- Friendly Exchange
- Book
- Heartland USA
- Canadian Geographic
- Notre Dame Magazine
- The Chronicle of the Horse
- Luxury Golf Homes & Resorts
- Yankee
- Bassmaster
- California Homes
- Writer's Digest
- Offshore
- American Health & Fitness
- MyBusiness Magazine
- Charlotte Magazine
- Voyageur
- The Upper Room
- Sport Diver
- Delicious Living!
- FW: The Art of Living
- Nights Publications
- Speedway Illustrated
- Yoga Journal
- Family Motor Coaching
- The Fisherman
- Balloon Life
- Orange Coast
- Oxygen!
- Utah Business
- AmericanStyle Magazine
- OnEarth
- Request Magazine
- Points North
- Star Date
- AAA Midwest Traveler
- Big Apple Parent/Queens Parent/Westchester Parent
- Blue Ridge Business Journal
- The World & I
- Kansas!
- Proceedings
- ComputorEdge
- Progressive Populist
- Victorian Homes
- Vermont Business Magazine
- Good Old Days
- My Daily Visitor
- The Horse
- Automobile Quarterly
- Alaska Business Monthly
- Lost Treasure
- Northern Ohio Live
- Rhode Island Monthly
- Adventure Cyclist
- Diversity: Career Opportunities & Insights
- The Outdoors Magazine
- Rock & Gem
- Decorative Artist's Workbook
- Antique Trader
- Adirondack Life
- Toy Cars & Models
- Coast to Coast Magazine
- Michigan Out-of-Doors
- Wisconsin Outdoor Journal
Industry Info
Literary Agent, Janet Kobobel Grant
Books & Such Agency
Big news!
My agent, Janet Kobobel Grant, just got quoted on bloomberg.com and was told that the would appear in Publishers Weekly!
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601088&sid=aFZKuWjSOYmE&refer=home
Writing Op - Parenting Media Websites
Check out the writers guidelines for iParenting Media.
iParenting.com is an award-winning network of family-oriented Web sites owned by iParenting Media, the leading producer of parenting information. One of their excellent magazines is Family Energy: http://familyenergy.com/writers.php
Writers Guidelines: http://iparenting.com/guidelines.php
Hand-Out #2 - NJCWG 7/24/06
Here is hand-out #2 from the NJCWG 7/24/06 meeting.
1. Keep It Simple
An elevator pitch is short – very short. In the time it takes to get from the first floor to the third floor, you should be able to introduce yourself, offer a sincere compliment and give your pitch. All of this should be done without breaking a sweat or running out of breath.
2. Know who you are talking to and use their name.
3. Ask permission to pitch your idea.
If they say “no” ask if you can send them an email with your idea. If they say “no” again (maybe they aren’t taking new clients or just don’t like elevators) thank them for their time and move on.
4. Make sure to give your name
I knew one lady who gave her elevator pitch to an editor – literally in an elevator. She was so nervous that when she was done and the doors to elevator opened, she leapt out and disappeared into the crowd. There was one problem, the editor really liked her idea but she never said her name so he didn’t know how to get in touch with her. ALWAYS introduce yourself (briefly) before giving your pitch.
5. Offer a compliment or tell them where and/or why you recognize them.
Obviously if you are interested in certain editors, publishers or agents you will have done your homework and know something about them. Know what they look like (use the internet), read things that they’ve written. Listen to tapes/CD’s from conferences where they’ve spoken. Get to know their style and their MO (mode of operation).
6. Be prepared to give your whole spiel in about 30 seconds.
You want to leave time for a question or two and for contact information.
7. Don’t forget to offer the title of your piece.
Many people forget to say the title of their work. If the editor forgets everything else, hopefully the title will stick in their head (make a good one). If you have a website or blog they will be able to find you again even if they don’t know your name and they lost your business card.
8. If they show any interest at all, close the deal.
Make sure you set a specific day (and time) to call them and repeat the information. If they ask you send them a proposal or manuscript, repeat that this is what you will do. Then DO it – right away – not months later.
9. Always thank them for their time and consideration – but don’t gush. This is a business deal, you are not the big lottery winner and this is not a marriage proposal.