Thursday 28 December 2017

Writer's Relief newsletters

With detail of writing competitions and more, here are the latest Writer's Relief newsletters:


December 25, 2017
Connect With Us!
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Writers: Wishing you peace, love, and happy writing!
Important Links
When readers or publishers search for you on the Internetwhat do they find?
Here’s how more writers are reaching a bigger audience!
An Author Website
Need a website, but don't know where to start? Our tech-savvy Web designers know what needs to be included in your author website. View our author website portfolio here.
Already have a website? Our team can evaluate what’s working—and what’s not.
Make sure your website and social media efforts are paying off!
QUESTIONS?
Live Chat OPEN weekdays
from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. ET
Quote Of The Week
Revision is one of the true pleasures of writing. I love the flowers of afterthought.
—Bernard Malamud
Review Board
Sorry! We’re not actively reading for new clients.
Are you a seat-of-your-pants Dasher?
Or a heart-on-your-sleeve Cupid?
Find out which famous reindeer would be most likely to turn up in your book group and share your writing style!
Outside, it’s a winter wonderland.
Inside, the coffee’s hot, the radiators are hissing, and the short days make for lovely, long evenings of writing.
These winter writing prompts are perfect for your next free-writing practice!
Ready to start the New Year by taking charge and getting your book published?
See if self-publishing is the best gift you can give yourself!
Check it out.
Looking for all the upcoming blog and website trends for 2018?
Don’t search the Internet. We already did—and you’ll find them right here!
> 12 Blogs To Watch Out For In 2018
> Why 99% Of Blogs Will Fail In 2018
> Web Design Trends Predictions For 2018
> And more!
See them now!
More Articles: Something For Every Writer
It’s a great time to be a writer! There are so many opportunities to get published. And you’ve got them at your fingertips in our Writers Classifieds. Subscribe now!
Here are a few of our great publishing leads:
Atlantis Short Story Contest
Stops Reading: 2/25/2018
Entry Fee: $10
First Prize: $300
Winning Entry Published? Yes
Word Count Limit: 2,500
Eligibility Limits: Published writers who have earned more than $5,000 through their literary work(s) are not eligible.
Hurston/Wright College Writing Awards
Stops Reading: 1/03/2018
Entry Fee: $25
First Prize: TBA
Winning Entry Published? No
Word Count Limit: 5,000
Title Count: 3
Eligibility Limits: Black writers who are full-time students in undergraduate and graduate programs at any university in the United States are eligible.
Categories: Poems, Short Stories
Second Annual WaterSedge Poetry Chapbook Contest
Stops Reading: 1/31/2018
Contest Judge: Molly Peacock
Entry Fee: $20
First Prize: $500 cash prize; publication of the poetry chapbook in both print and e-book formats; Amazon distribution for Kindle and print; and 25 free print copies. 
Winning Entry Published? Yes
Page Count Limit: 24-48 pages
Poetry Book Type: Chapbook
Writer’s Relief, Inc.   |   www.WritersRelief.com   |   (866) 405-3003   |   info@wrelief.com

Ronnie@WritersRelief.com

Submit Write Now!
Writer's Relief
18766 John J. Williams Hwy. Unit 4, Box 335
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971


December 4, 2017
Connect With Us!
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Word Nerds, rejoice! Plus: Out-of-this-world books
Important Links
When readers or publishers search for you on the Internetwhat do they find?
Here’s how more writers are reaching a bigger audience!
An Author Website
Need a website, but don't know where to start? Our tech-savvy Web designers know what needs to be included in your author website. View our author website portfolio here.
Already have a website? Our team can evaluate what’s working—and what’s not.
Make sure your website and social media efforts are paying off!
QUESTIONS?
Live Chat OPEN weekdays
from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. ET
Quote of the Week
Your mind will answer most questions if you learn to relax and wait for the answer. 
– William S. Burroughs
Rochelle Is Trying New Things!
Thank you, Writer’s Relief. In my second round of submissions, I had an acceptance for one of my short stories! Exposure through Writer’s Relief is introducing my work to new publications and new opportunities.
Rochelle W., Writer
This month, you’re probably going to spend a lot of time doing things for other people—trips to the store, gift wrapping, cookie baking, volunteering, visiting, donating—etc.! etc.!
But what are you going to do for yourself?
In the quickly approaching new year, some writers will get literary agent contracts and book deals.
Even more will see their creative writing published in literary journals and magazines.
Do you want to be one of them?
Writer’s Relief has been assisting writers like you with the many tasks of getting published since 1994.
And we have limited openings on our client list RIGHT NOW in the following genres:
> Books and memoirs
> Poetry
> Essays and stories
So take five minutes and give yourself a gift. Five minutes to honor your creativity and hard work.
Five minutes to submit your writing for consideration at Writer’s Relief.
DEADLINE: December 15
FINE PRINT: Submission is free and confidential. No obligations are incurred by submitting to our Review Board. Approximately eighty-percent of applicants are turned away out of necessity. So send your BEST work.
Charge LESS money for your book in order to make MORE?
Yes please!
But you have to know the tricks to making the most of your special pricing.
Here’s how!
You have mere seconds to grab the attention of your website visitors before they bounce.
Ask yourself these important questions to ensure your website encourages visitors to stay and read more.
Break out the theremins and dry ice fog!
You’ll love these new and classic stories, space operas, and sci-fi adventures featuring our favorite red planet and outer space! 
More Articles: Word Nerds, Rejoice!
Taking a DIY approach to your submissions?
There’s no better database on the Internet than our Writers Classifieds. Subscribe now!
Searchable. Sortable. Skimmable. Time-saving!
Here are just a few examples:
Second Annual WaterSedge Poetry Chapbook Contest
Stops Reading: 1/31/2018
Contest Judge: Molly Peacock
Entry Fee: $20
First Prize: $500 cash prize; publication of the poetry chapbook in both print and e-book formats; Amazon distribution for Kindle and print; and 25 free print copies. 
Winning Entry Published? Yes
Page Count Limit: 24-48 pages
Poetry Book Type: Chapbook
Psychopomp Magazine Short Fiction Contest
Stops Reading: 1/31/2018
Contest Judge: Anne Valente
Entry Fee: $10
First Prize: $500
Winning Entry Published? Yes
Word Count Limit: 6,000
Press 53 Award for Short Fiction
Stops Reading: 12/31/2017
Contest Judge: Kevin Morgan Watson
Entry Fee: $30
First Prize: $1,500
Winning Entry Published? Yes
Page Count Limit: 100-250
Book Type: Short Story Collection
Writer’s Relief, Inc.   |   www.WritersRelief.com   |   (866) 405-3003   |   info@wrelief.com


Ronnie@WritersRelief.com

Writer's Relief, Inc.
Writer's Relief
18766 John J. Williams Hwy. Unit 4, Box 335
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971








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