Monday 2 July 2018

Writer's Relief newsletters

Here are the latest Writer's Relief newsletters:

Writer: Do NOT make another submission until you read this.
June 15, 2018
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STOP Submitting Your Writing Until You Read These Submission Strategy Hacks!

Of course, you love to write. But many authors hate researching and preparing submissions to send out to literary markets. So they slack off when it’s time to submit work, or do a haphazard job of it. Here are tips to help make your submission strategy a success:

The #1 Hack For A Successful Submission Strategy…

Allow yourself the time and energy you need to focus on your writing by delegating the other tasks to the folks at Writer’s Relief. We have been helping creative writers for almost 25 years.

What We Do:
  • Manage your submission strategy to boost your odds of getting published
  • Research literary markets that match your style and voice
  • Prep your submissions (proofread and format)
  • Compose your cover/query letters
  • And much more!
What You Do:
  • Write!
We’ve been the ultimate hack for our clients’ submission strategies since 1994! The result? Over 18,000+ acceptances and hundreds of happy clients!

And right now, we have a few available openings on our client list. Please note, we accept clients by invitation only so submit your STRONGEST poetry, short prose, or book manuscript to our Review Board now…

Hurry! Deadline: Thursday, June 21

Check out our submission guidelines.


More Submission Strategy Hacks That Get Results
  • Create a calendar using specifics and stick to it (I will submit to five lit agents per week until I get agent representation).
  • When tackling a big, multilayered project you’re not very excited about, do the worst thing first. Hate researching markets most of all? Start with that (or let us do it for you).
  • Celebrate the milestones you can control, as opposed to those you can’t (pat yourself on the back for sending ten submissions rather than only when you receive an acceptance letter).
If you really, really hate the hassle of making effective submissions, don’t miss this opportunity to send your work to our Review Board!
Writer's Relief, Inc.   |   www.WritersRelief.com   |   (866) 405-3003   |   info@wrelief.com


Writer's Relief
18766 John J. Williams Hwy. Unit 4, Box 335
Rehoboth Beach, DE 19971
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May 28, 2018
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Word count wizardry. Plus: This is so random...



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a book.

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Review Board Update

Ticktock…get ready!


Here’s What Every Muse Wants…

Including Yours!

Dear Ronnie,

This is what the muse ordered! This process has multiplied my submission rate and, with it, the acceptances—and has certainly taken the sting out of rejections.

Regards,

Ian R., Writer
Quote Of The Week

Motivation is what gets you started. Habit is what keeps you going.

– Jim Ryun



On Memorial Day…

Heroism doesn’t always happen in a burst of glory. Sometimes small triumphs and large hearts change the course of history. –Mary Roach




The Internet has indirectly contributed to a growing interest in short stories.

Here’s the word count info you need to know to boost your odds of getting published!





Before you put your signature onto a contract with a self-publishing company—read this article.

Here are the signs that a self-publishing company will treat you with genuine respect.





Sprinkle some seeds of inspiration by creating a 3-word writing prompt with this list of random adjectives, nouns, and verbs.

Here’s just one of many possibilities: Accidental. Downtown. Whisper.




With more people reading online today than ever before, your website must not only be user-friendly, but reader-friendly.

Here are the NEW standards for online reading that authors must know to increase readership while keeping their writing safe.



More Articles: Something For Every Writer






The time spent researching editors can take up all your
writing time.

That’s why you need our Writers Classifieds. We’ve done all the research for you!

Our literary market listings are easy to sort, easy to skim, and vetted by experts.

Subscribe now and get access to hundreds of listings and weekly emails featuring top choices.

Check out a FEW of our many new listings!

2018 JuxtaProse Nonfiction Prize
Stops Reading: 6/18/18
Entry Fee: $15
First Prize: $1,000
Winning Entry Published? Yes
Word Count Limit: 7,000 words

Maria W. Faust Sonnet Contest
Stops Reading: 6/1/2018
Entry Fee: $5
First Prize: $2,000
Winning Entry Published? Yes
Title Count: 3
Helpful Hints: Sonnets may be written in Shakespearean, Spenserian, Petrarchan or Non-Traditional rhyme schemes, but each must be in the fourteen line, iambic pentameter form.

Tiferet Writing Contest
Stops Reading: 6/1/2018
Entry Fee: $15
First Prize: $500
Winning Entry Published? Yes
Page Count Limit: 20
Title Count: 6 (MAX)
Categories: Creative Nonfiction, Essays, Fiction, Poems, Short Stories

Story Shares Story of the Year Contest
Stops Reading: 7/27/18
Prizes: $5,000, $3,000, $2,000
Length: 1,000 - 15,000 words
Categories: Diversity, Texas, Character-based
Winning Entry Published? Yes

Writer’s Relief, Inc.   |   www.WritersRelief.com   |   (866) 405-3003   |   info@wrelief.com



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