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Re: Writing Gigs, part three.
« Reply #30 on: July 25, 2014, 04:22:23 PM »
4 MAGAZINES FOR WRITERS

WritersMarket.com lists hundreds of magazines for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, writing for children, and more. Here are four markets open to freelancers:

Astronomy is a monthly magazine covering the science and hobby of astronomy. This market is for nonfiction writers only, who should query first. Payment is $100-1,000 for pieces 500-3,000 words in length.

The Chronicle of the Horse is a weekly magazine covering horses. Another nonficiton-only market, writers should submit the complete manuscript on spec. The magazine pays $150-250 for accepted articles.

Gray's Sporting Journal publishes 7 issues per year. The focus is on high end hunting and fishing with an interest in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry-writers in all genres should submit a complete manuscript on spec. Payment for fiction and nonfiction ranges $600-1,000 for unsolicited articles.

The Sun is a monthly magazine that publishes fiction, essays, poetry, and more. Writers should submit complete manuscripts. Payment ranges $300-1,500 for fiction; $300-2,000 for essays; and $100-500 for poetry.

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Re: Writing Gigs, part three.
« Reply #31 on: July 26, 2014, 10:46:34 PM »
Opinion writing instead of creative but you never know... Any Mid westerners who like Broadway shows need a writing job...

http://www.broadwayworld.com/dayton/article/BWW-Seeks-Midwest-Editors-Ohio-Indiana-Wisconsin-South-Dakota-More-20140725#.U9QuQ7EcAT8

BroadwayWorld.com is currently seeking talented theater enthusiasts to head up feature coverage in the Midwest - Appleton, Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Des Moines, Omaha, Sioux Falls, and South Bend.

All applicants should have excellent writing skills and an interest for giving local theaters and productions some prominence on BroadwayWorld.com -- the largest theater site on the net!

As a Contributing Editor, you will have the opportunity to review the shows of your choice, conduct interviews with local and touring talent, design features of your own choosing for publishing, and work/network with your local theater press reps to bring exposure to the theatrical offerings in your area.

Although the position is unpaid, your compensation as a featured writer with us not only includes exclusive press seats to all of the shows you cover (as is standard in your area and arranged between you and the theater) but also the opportunity to be published under your own byline and publishing profile on both the local and main pages of the site for maximum exposure to our 5M+ monthly visitors.

The position offers flexible hours and the convenience of working remotely from your hometown. (**Access to New York City is NOT necessary**). There are no administrative duties associated with the contributorship. You simply see the shows, meet the talent, and write on your own time and terms! (Note that some theaters require a specific publishing turnaround which you will negotiate on a case-by-case basis).

If this sounds like you, please send a resumé and one writing sample to Christina Mancuso at christina@broadwayworld.com.
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Re: Writing Gigs, part three.
« Reply #32 on: August 07, 2014, 08:56:28 PM »
3 SEPTEMBER WRITING CONTESTS

WritersMarket.com lists hundreds of contests for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, writing for children, and more. Here are three with September deadlines:

The Connecticut River Review Poetry Contest is offered for the best previously unpublished poetry. The winner receives $400. Deadline: September 30.

Festival of New American Plays is offered annually for the best new play. Top prize is $1,000 and production of the play. Deadline: September 1.

The Iowa Short Fiction Award is offered for the best previously unpublished short fiction collection. The winner receives publication by the University of Iowa Press under the terms of a standard publishing contract. Deadline: September 30.

Bonus contest! Writer's Digest Self-Published e-Book Awards is an annual prize for the best self-published e-book. There are a variety of categories, including mainstream/literary fiction, genre fiction, nonfiction, inspirational, life stories, children's picture books, middle-grade/young adult books, and poetry. There is one grand prize of $3,000 cash, featured interview in Writer's Digest magazine, and more! Each category winner also receives $1,000 cash, recognition in Writer's Digest magazine, and more! Final deadline: September 2.

And one more! Writer's Digest Popular Fiction Awards is an annual prize for the best previously unpublished genre fiction (up to 4,000 words). There are six categories: romance, thriller, young adult, crime, horror, and sci-fi. There is one grand prize of $2,500 cash, a trip to the 2015 Writer's Digest Conference, and more! Each category winner also receives $500 cash, recognition in Writer's Digest magazine, and more! Early-bird deadline: September 15.

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Re: Writing Gigs, part three.
« Reply #33 on: August 09, 2014, 09:13:36 PM »
    THRILLER SCRIPTS WANTED - HIGH CONCEPT

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    We are looking for completed, feature-length, high-concept thriller scripts with highly original concepts and compelling characters.  By high-concept, we mean material where you're able to pitch the hook for your story in one sentence or less.

    Budget is open. Both WGA and Non-WGA writers may submit.

    Our credits include "Stitch" (starring Edward Furlong and Shawna Waldron), which we discovered through InkTip.


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    IMPORTANT:  Please ONLY submit your work if it fits what the lead is looking for EXACTLY.

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Re: Writing Gigs, part three.
« Reply #34 on: August 21, 2014, 07:13:34 PM »
3 BOOK PUBLISHERS LOOKING FOR WRITERS

WritersMarket.com lists hundreds of book publishers for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, writing for children, and more. Here are three open to submissions:

Academy Chicago Publishers publishes 10 titles per year. They publish literary fiction and nonfiction. Submit a query with 3 sample chapters and outline.

Chronicle Books publishes 90 titles per year. The editors say, "We're always looking for the new and unusual." Prospective authors should submit a cover letter with a proposal package.

Lee & Low Books publishes 12-14 titles per year. The house currently emphasizes fiction and nonfiction for 5- to 12-year-olds. Prospective authors should submit a complete manuscript by postal mail.

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Re: Writing Gigs, part three.
« Reply #35 on: September 05, 2014, 06:54:30 AM »
3 OCTOBER WRITING CONTESTS

WritersMarket.com lists hundreds of contests for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, writing for children, and more. Here are three with October deadlines:

Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest is offered annually to encourage analytical thinking and excellence in writing-open to high school seniors, undergrads, and graduate students. More than 80 cash prizes, including a $10,000 top prize. Deadline: October 24.

Gerald Cable Book Award is offered annually for the best previously unpublished debut poetry collection. Top prize is $1,000, publication, and 25 copies of the book. Deadline: October 15.

Indiana Review Fiction Contest is offered for the best previously unpublished short story. The winner receives $1,000, publication, and contributor copies. Deadline: October 31.

Bonus contest! Writer's Digest Popular Fiction Awards is an annual prize for the best previously unpublished genre fiction (up to 4,000 words). There are six categories: romance, thriller, young adult, crime, horror, and sci-fi. There is one grand prize of $2,500 cash, a trip to the 2015 Writer's Digest Conference, and more! Each category winner also receives $500 cash, recognition in Writer's Digest magazine, and more! While it has an early bird deadline of September 15, the hard deadline is October 15.

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Re: Writing Gigs, part three.
« Reply #36 on: October 02, 2014, 05:36:43 PM »
3 MAGAZINES ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS NOW!

WritersMarket.com lists hundreds of magazines for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, writing for children, and more. Here are three magazines open to submissions now:

Antioch Review is open to submissions of poetry until April 30 and essays until May 31. This publication pays $20 per printed page. Potential writers should submit via post with a self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE).

The Cincinnati Review is open to submissions of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction until April 15. Payment is $25 per page for prose; $30 per page for poetry. Writers should submit by post with SASE or via their online submission system.

The Paris Review is open to submissions year-round for fiction, poetry, and essays. Payment ranges from $75 for poems to up to $3,000 for prose. Writers should submit by post with SASE.

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Re: Writing Gigs, part three.
« Reply #37 on: October 16, 2014, 09:01:28 PM »
3 NOVEMBER WRITING CONTESTS

WritersMarket.com lists hundreds of contests for writers of fiction, nonfiction, poetry, writing for children, and more. Here are three with November deadlines:

William F. Deeck Malice Domestic Grants for Unpublished Writers is offered annually for unpublished work in the mystery writing field. Malice Domestic awards up to two $1,500 grants that include access to their annual convention and two nights of lodging at the convention hotel. Deadline: November 15.

The Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize is awarded annually for the finest scholarly work in English on Abraham Lincoln or the American Civil War. Top prize is $50,000. Deadline for nominations: November 1.

North Carolina Writers' Fellowships is offered every year by the North Carolina Arts Council for North Carolina residents. The prize is $10,000. Deadline is November 3.

Bonus contest! Writer's Digest Poetry Awards is actually an October contest, but it runs until the final day of the month (10/31). The winner receives $1,000 cash and publication in Writer's Digest magazine. Plus, there are cash prizes for second and third place too-as well as prizes for everyone who finishes in the Top 25.

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Re: Writing Gigs, part three.
« Reply #38 on: November 03, 2014, 05:04:40 AM »
SCI-FI SCRIPTS WANTED (SET IN 5 LOCATIONS OR FEWER)

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Triton FIlms Inc. - Seeking Contained Sci-Fi Scripts
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We are looking for completed, feature-length, sci-fi scripts.  Material should be relatively contained, so ideally we'd like to find a story set in fewer than five locations, and the fewer the better.

Budget will not exceed $500k. We prefer Non-WGA writers Only at this point in time.

Our credits include "The Undead" and "Avarice."

TO SUBMIT:
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2. Enter your email address (you will be signing up for InkTip's newsletter - FREE!)
3. Copy/Paste this code:  9q0nhzvdjd
4. You will be submitting a logline and synopsis only.

IMPORTANT:  Please ONLY submit your work if it fits what the lead is looking for EXACTLY.
"When I was 5 years old my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when i grew up. I wrote down “Happy”. They told me i didn’t understand the assignment, and I told them they didn’t understand life. "
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