Sunday, March 3, 2024

Newsletter March: Successful Publishing

 


Content of the March newsletter


  • WRITING CONTESTS
  • WRITERS RESIDENCIES, FELLOWSHIPS, & GRANTS
  • FREELANCE WRITING


Welcome to our March Writing and Publishing Newsletter!

I just came across this article (excerpt) on the Internet when searching for the word ¨March.

¨How (writing) habits are formed:

Rather than thinking about the left and right sides of the brain, think instead of the front and back. The front of the brain processes new information.  That new information, if repeated often enough (30 days), moves to the back of the brain to form habits.  Once things are habits, they become easier to do because we no longer have to think about doing them.¨


And I have been asking myself for the hundredth time: Why does a writer have to motivate her or himself to sit down and hone their craft?  I have never read, heard, or seen a creative profession where people have to motivate themselves.  Why is it that writers constantly complain about ¨ writer's block?¨

Why is it that writers are not getting up in the morning and looking forward working on their next novel or non-fiction article?  Why is it a drag for them to write their next book?


If writing 150-page books is too much, why not write articles or short stories? Participate in writing contests, contribute articles to magazines or newspapers, or apply for a free writer residency to charge you creativity and meet like-minded souls. Attend a writer's conference or workshops. Also, check out the many lucrative fellowships in our newsletters. Getting paid for what you (hopefully) love: WRITING

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For Writers in British Columbia:


An afternoon of editing and peer review - a free workshop

  • Presented By: Inspired Word Cafe
  • Date: March 23 from 2 pm to 4 pm
  • Location: Rutland Library, 301 Hwy 33, Kelowna, BC, Canada

https://www.inspiredwordcafe.com/events


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  • WRITING CONTESTS

Bogliasco Foundation Fellowships

Awarded to artists and scholars in the various disciplines of the arts and humanities, including archaeology, architecture, classics, dance, film/video, history, landscape architecture, literature, music, philosophy, theater, or visual arts. During their month-long stay at the center, fellows are provided with living quarters (bedrooms with private bath), full board, and a workspace or separate studio, depending on the discipline. All meals are shared, and every evening, fellows come together for a dinner featuring typical local cuisine. Bogliasco Fellowships cover room and board but do not provide a travel or living stipend. Location Italy.  Deadline March 14

https://www.bfny.org/en/about/program-overview

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BBC National Short Story Award 

Open to UK residents or nationals, 18 or over, who have a history of publication in creative writing. Short fiction.  Prize: £15,000 to the winner, £3,000 for the runner-up and £500 for three further shortlisted writers. 

Deadline: March 18

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/4Z1gg8wqDRRThQJGS4VfhX8/how-to-enter

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City of Literature Paul Engle Prize

This prize does not recognize one work, nor is it solely limited to reflecting literary achievement. Rather, the award seeks to recognize a writer, like Engle, who makes an impact on his or her community and the world at large through efforts beyond the page.  Prize: $20,000.   Deadline: March 31

https://www.iowacityofliterature.org/paul-engle-day/#1655230881973-dc276dbb-7391

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Lewis Galantiere Award

Open to US citizens or permanent residents. Translation of book-length literary work from any language, except German, into English. Entries must have been published in the US in the past two years. Prize: $1000. Deadline: March 31

https://www.atanet.org/award/lewis-galantiere-award/

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Vancouver Public Library Writer in Residence

The writer-in-residence program promotes Canadian writing and literature to Vancouver citizens. During the four-month residency from September to December, the writer spends 50% of their time working on their own project and 50% of their time mentoring emerging writers, conducting workshops and participating in other activities and programs to share their experience with the community. Contract terms: $22,000 for four months full-time activity ($5,500 per month on a self-employed basis). Contract dates: April 15 through April 30 and September 2 through December 8, 2024. Deadline March 22

https://www.vpl.ca/writer

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-   WRITERS RESIDENCIES, FELLOWSHIPS, & GRANTS


Replenish Residencies - A Studio in the Woods
Located in eight forested acres on the Mississippi River in Bulbancha/New Orleans. One- to two-week restorative visioning retreats to local BIPOC artists and culture bearers--the heart of New Orleans culture. Recipients will be provided with a $1,600 stipend, a one- to two-week residency, staff support, and an opportunity to have a documentation session with a photographer. Selected residents receive full room and board including food, utilities for living, and studio space. 
Deadline March 13

https://www.astudiointhewoods.org/apply-for-replenish-residencies-2024-25/

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NEA Literature Fellowships 

They are sponsored by the National Endowment for the Arts. Genre: Poetry.  Prize: US$25,000 Grants to published creative writers that enable recipients to set aside time for writing, research, travel, and general career advancement.  Deadline: March 13

https://www.arts.gov/grants/creative-writing-fellowships/program-description

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Greater Yellowstone Creative Writing and Journalism Fellowship

Established and recognized authors are being sought, but emerging and mid-career writers are also encouraged to apply.  Fellowship: US$3,500. 

Genre: Seeking creative writers (poetry, fiction, nonfiction), or those in the field of journalism (writer, photojournalist, videographer, documentary filmmaker, online or print media) who demonstrate serious inquiry and dedication to the Greater Yellowstone region through their work.  Fellowship: $3,500.   Deadline: March 15

https://wyomingartscouncil.submittable.com/submit

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Bridport Prize Bursaries for Under-Represented Writers

Gives under represented writers a free entry to the Bridport Prize competition in any category. In order to support as many writers as possible, applications are limited to one per year, per writer. The short story, poetry, flash fiction and memoir competitions are open to international applicants, whilst the novel award is open to writers living in Britain and Ireland, British and Irish writers living overseas and writers living in British Overseas Territories.  Deadline March 31

https://bridportprize.org.uk/writers-room/bursaries-for-under-represented-writers/

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Silver Grant for Works in Progress

Anglophone writers of any nationality may apply for up to $10,000 to support long-form essays in the fields of literary criticism, arts writing, political analysis, and/or social reportage. Applicants must have an editorial agreement with a publication or publishing house for the work under consideration. Deadline March 31

https://silversfoundation.org/grants/


US Writers Aid Initiative

The U.S. Writers Aid Initiative is intended to assist fiction and nonfiction authors, poets, playwrights, translators, and journalists in addressing short-term financial emergencies. To be eligible, applicants must be professional writers based in the United States, and be able to demonstrate that this one-time grant will be meaningful in helping address a short-term emergency situation.

Deadlines April 1 July 1, October 1

https://pen.org/us-writers-aid-initiative/

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A Studio in the Woods Residencies
Self as Universe: Mending Our Collective Ecosystem. Open to artists of all disciplines who have demonstrated an established dialogue with environmental and cultural issues. Residencies are 6 weeks and will take place between Sept 2024 and May 2025. Recipients will be provided $3000 as a stipend and $2000 towards materials. Provides full room and board including food, utilities for living, and studio space to selected residents.   Deadline April 3

https://www.astudiointhewoods.org/apply-for-self-as-universe-mending-our-collective-ecosystems-residencies/








-   FREELANCE WRITING


Narratively
Open to reported longform pieces, memoir, profiles, Q&As or even some newfangled format that you think is destined to blow the world of narrative nonfiction wide open. Rates for these stories will start at $1,500 per story.  Deadline March 4

https://www.narratively.com/p/pitch-us-the-art-of-narrative-storytelling

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Maine Organic Farmer and Gardener
Invites readers to learn more about organic agriculture and sustainable living practices in Maine and beyond. Feature stories range from 1,200 to 2,200 words in length. How-to articles run 500 to 1,200 words in length. Interviews up to 2,500 words in length. Pays 25 cents per word, on publication. Since its inception in 1996, the Odyssey Writing Workshop has become one of the most highly respected workshops for writers of fantasy, science fiction, and horror in the world.  Deadline March 27

 https://www.mofga.org/writers-guidelines/

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The Markup 

They are seeking pitches for stories on how misinformation impacts immigrant communities, especially non-native English speakers, in the United States, as a part of our “Languages of Misinformation” series. The Markup pays $1/word based on estimated word count.

https://themarkup.org/inside-the-markup/2024/02/09/call-for-pitches-misinformation-in-immigrant-communities

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The Wildest

The Wildest is a new platform for millennial and Gen-Z pet owners. They are looking for interesting article ideas about pets, with expert input. They prefer topics that are original and not focused on shopping or personal stories. Pay is £200-£300 per article, depending on length, interviews and research. If you're interested, send your pitches to jessica.commons.ext@kinship.co

https://www.thewildest.com/contact-us

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The Audio Publishers Association’s annual sales survey, out today, revealed an 11th straight year of double-digit growth in audiobook sales:

The Audiobook Market, and Its Revenue, Keep Growing 

https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/industry-news/audio-books/article/92444-the-audiobook-market-and-revenue-keeps-growing.html 

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March is National Reading Month in the USA - perfect when it is still a bit chilly outdoors.  But reading can be hearing too, think audiobooks!  Enjoy the beautiful first days of spring and the Easter weekend - early this year at the end of March.  Enjoy!

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