Writing
If reading is a singular love of mine, than writing in another. Studying how to write has been a sideline for a long time, and because I was a home maker for many years, and after that a working mom, I didn’t have time to go to study writing or even, in the early days, visit the library much.
I found the bulk of what I know about writing online. I wrote these posts to try to share what I’d figured out with others.
Admittedly, I don’t know as much as I would like. That said, my blog 98 Literary Magazines that Don’t Charge Submission Fees has been a solid performer for years.
I’m not kidding, it was supposed to be “101 Literary Magazines that Don’t Charge Submission Fees” but in the process of writing it, four of them started charging!
Naturally, if you visit that post and find that even more of them are charging to submit now, let me know so I can take them off the list.
Please feel free to comment on these posts if you see anything extra that I should know. I’ve been revising the blog pretty extensively this year (2023) and will certain make extensions and improvements
if new information comes my way.
On Monday, I arrived at work and felt as bad as I had in a month. I moped around a corner and came upon the office of my friend Aging Hippy Chick and looked in. Little did I know that all this was going to lead to first, me being cheered up, and then, to […]
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The danger of writing on paper is that no one will ever see it, of course, but as we bloggers know, that’s not always something you can escape even when you publish things to the web
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Bullet journal planning, 2024 edition. I’ve decided that its time to start. To tell the truth, my bullet journal (or bujo, as they’re affectionately known) is pretty simple and a little bit hetrodox. I think of the way I do bujo as “bujo for sensible person who’s not incredibly self obsessed and controlling.” Because if
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Although writing contests have long charged entry fees, and this is considered justified because it’s a contest and there are significant prizes to be won, submitting your work to various journals used to be uniformly free. Now in the last ten years, more and more literary magazines are charging writers to submit to their regular
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