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Subject: The Obsessed Writers Group Newsletter April Mid-Month Madness - April23, 2008



Hi Fellow Obsessed Writers:
 
I was a little disappointed to receive a rejection to my submission to a teen focused website. I was so smug thinking that I had managed to capture their market that I was expecting an acceptance letter instead. I followed their guidelines exactly as outlined, the article's tone and style fit with the other articles and they needed articles on this particular subject. So what went wrong?
 
I guess I will never know for sure, the rejection letter stated that my article did not fit into their editorial needs - that statement is so wide open. I wish the editor would have been more specific so I could understand and learn from this rejection. I appreciate it when an editor gives me a reason for the rejection; I am relieved to hear if they already have something similiar on the back burner. At least I know that it is nothing to do with my article itself. However, these vague rejections that state the article is not suitable does nothing to help me learn from my mistakes or cast on any light on where the problem lies.
 
I wish editors would take a little more time when rejecting an article. If they did, I am sure the submissions they receive would be more suitable. Sometimes, when I send an article and receive a rejection, the editor will include a quick note to explain why the article was rejected and encourage me to submit something else if they liked my writing style. I love when this happens and usually jump on this opportunity.  Quite often I have been successful in selling the editor something else. If only the writing life was this easy all the time.
 
After I have recovered from this rejection, I will have to reslant the article for another market. It was specifically tailored to the first market so it is not just a matter of sending it out again. On the positive side, once it is reslanted for a broader market, it will be a good piece for me to put back into circulation for a suitable market.

 
This mid-month madness memo includes:
 
Mid-Month Markets - 5 New Markets
Fre*ebie Zone - 1 Great Fre*ebie
Contests - 2 Contests
Book Section - 4 Great Books for the Writer
 
Happy Writing!
Christine Cristiano
Editor-In-Chief
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Mid-Month Markets
 
Azizah Magazine
Focus: For Muslim women
Needs: All articles should be written from perspective of a Muslim woman, topics incl. islamic faith, lifestyles, destinations, time management, profiles, pets
Pays: Paying market but rate not listed
Query to: articles@azizahmagazine.com
 
Kit Planes
Focus: Homebuilt aviation
Needs: Articles on home built airplanes and aviation including design, mechanics,
Pays: For first time writers - $70/page including illustrations/photos. Rate increases to  $105/page
Send completed manuscripts to: editorial@kitplanes.com
 
Grassroots Fundraising
Focus: Fundraising
Needs: Any topic related to fundraising that would be useful to small to med-sized nonprofit  organizations including unusual and successful fundraising strategies, low budge mail campaigns, personal solicitation, reviews of software or application service providers
Pays: $50 for shorter articles, $100 for feature stories
Email queries to: stephanie@grassrootsfundraising.org
 
Aquarium Fish International Channel
Focus: Aquarium fish lovers
Needs: Articles pertaining to aquarium fish including fresh and saltwater topics species, how to, reef tanks, tropical fish keeping, fish diseases, filtration, feeding tips, pond fish and more
Pays: $400 for 2000 word article, short pieces are less. Usually do not use anything less than 1000 words
Email queries to: aquariumfish@fancypubs.com
 
Contemporary Verse 2
Focus: Literary about poetry
Needs: Poems and critical writing about poetry including interviews, articles, essays and reviews.
Pays: Poetry $30, Interviews $50-$75, articles $50-$75, essays $40-$75, reviews $20-$40
Send poems and articles to: cv2@mts.net
(Only Canadian writers can submit via email, all other writers must submit via regular postal service.)
 
Holidays, Observances & Commemorative Days
 
The holidays, observances and commemorative days presented here are listed in advance of the actual event to give you time to submit your work to your prospective market. Some markets required that you submit seasonal pieces well in advance so check the writer's guidelines thoroughly for any information pertaining to seasonal articles.
 
July 2008  is:
 
Monthly Observances
 
Air-Conditioning Appreciation Days
Bioterrorism/Disaster Education Awareness Month
Blueberries Month
Dog Days
Family Reunion Month
Hemochromatosis Screening Awareness Month
Herbal/Prescription Awareness Month
International Blondie and Deborah Harry Month
International Group B Strep Awareness Month
National Bikini Month
National Black Family Month
National Child-Centered Divorce Month
National Culinary Arts Month
National Grilling Month
National Ice Cream Month
National Horseradish Month
National Hot Dog Month
National Recreation & Parks Month
National Wheelchair Beautification Month
Sandwich Generation Month
Tour de France Month
Women's Motorcycle Month
 
Weekly Observances
 
National Unassisted Homebirth Week: 1-7
Freedom Week: 4-10
National Therapeutic Recreation Week: 13-19
National Parenting Gifted Children Week: 14-
Rabbit Week:
Restless Leg Syndrome (RLS) Education &Awareness Week: 18-25
National Independent Retailers Week: 20-26
National Make Someone Smile Week: 20-26
Scrabble Week: 25-30
Single Working Woman's Week: 7/29-8/4
 
Daily Observances
 
Canada Day: 1
Stay Out Of The Sun Day; 3
Boom Box Day: 4
Fourth of July or Independence Day: 4
Independence From Meat Day: 4
Chocolate Day:
Father-Daughter Take A Walk Together Day: 7
World Population Day: 11
Hot Dog Day: 12
Chicken Day: 11-12
Embrace Your Geekness Day: 13
Gruntled Workers Day: 13
International Town Criers Day: 14
Baby Food Day: 15
Gummi Worm Day: 15
National Personal Chef's Day: 16
Get to Know Your Customers Day: 17  (January 17,April 17, and October 16)
National Ice Cream Day: 20
National Lollipop Day: 20
Health, Happiness With Hypnosis Day: 22
Gorgeous Grandma Day: 23
National Drive-Thru Day: 24
Tell An Old Joke Day: 24
National Cowboy Day: 26
All-American Soap Box Derby Day: 26
National Korean War Veterans Armistice Day: 27
Parents' Day: 27
National Milk Chocolate Day: 28
 
Poetry Pause
 
This month's poem was submitted by subscriber, Kathleen Teel . Thanks Kathleen!
 
A Love Poem for Mr. Jarndyce
 
I am not young like the one you lost
I have no tragic past
I am like you, wise at last
Learning to count the cost
 
I am not old like your ancient soul
I am young enough for time
I can stay with no design
For another to make me whole
 
I am not sad like your shuttered eyes
Life is my friend still
Take my friendship if you will
The wreath of love our prize
 
 
~~If you have a poem you would like to see published, please submit it to me at obsessedwriters@ yahoo.ca. Please remember to keep it to maximum 25 lines.
 
Contests
 
The Frances Locke Memorial Award for 2008
Category:  Poetry
Theme: Open
Entry Fee: $10 for up to 5 poems
Prizes: $1000 plus 5 complimentary copies
Deadline:  June 15, 2008
Email entries to: info@bitteroleander.com
 
The Autumn Press Poetry and Fiction Contest
Category: Poetry and fiction
Theme: Open
Entry Fee: $25 for poetry (50-80 pages), $25 for fiction (200-300 pages)
Prizes:  Book publication plus $1000 advance, 1,500 travel grant to participate in the 2009 Autumn House Master Authors Series in Pittsburgh.
Deadline: June 30, 2008-04-21
Entries via regular postal mail. See website for address.
 
Fre*ebie Zone
 
 
Great Writing Books
 
~~SPECIAL BONUS FOR NEWSLETTERS SUBSCRIBERS~ ~
~~RECEIVE A FRE*E CRITIQUE WITH EACH EBOOK ORDERED~~
 
Obsessed Diary of a Freelance Writer
By Christine Cristiano
 
Come along for the ride with freelance writer, Christine Cristiano, as she plows her way through the writing world. Experience her trails and tribulations as she experiences rejections and finally, acceptances for her work. Written in a diary format, this book is a must read for writers of all levels. Funny, poignant, honest and full of great tips for the aspiring writer.
 
 
The Shy Writer,
by C. Hope Clark
ISBN: 1-59113-583- 4, $14.95
 
Here you receive pointers on how to maneuver in the writing arena without the social weight around your neck. And you will learn how to manage during times when you absolutely have to make appearances you cannot dodge. What you  won't receive is a message telling you "to get over it." If you are a writer, are shy, and don't want to "get over it," this is the book for you.
 
"Fantastic book!" - Margaret Carr, www.epressonline. com
"This is a book I know I'll read over and over..." - Jenna Glatzer,
"It can make all the difference between success and failure in your chosen career!" -Midwest Book Review, www.midwestbookreview.com
 
*Writing Careers Guidebook*
Author: Nicole Allard
With the help of over twenty freelance writers, the author organizes information about writing careers. With descriptions for twenty-two career fields in writing, you'll also find links to resources and more. Writing Careers Guidebook is a helpful book for beginners wanting to educate themselves on the general definitions of job titles. Available at: http://store. payloadz. com/go?id= 10837

The Writer's Forum
*The Writer's Forum*
Author: Nicole Allard
Over twenty freelance writers, including the author, share their experiences and advice about first projects, editors, rejections, query letters, common misconceptions, the best resources and more. Anyone interested in freelance writing will discover useful information and thought-provoking advice in this resourceful book.
 
Writer to Writer
 
Writing Resource Spotlight
Creative Editing Solutions
Two sets of eyes are better than one!
Creative Editing Solutions gives you two editors for
one reasonable rate. Our award-winning team has
more than a decade and 300 manuscripts of experience.
Don’t settle for a third-world spell checker or English major!
Get a reader’s review.
 
First Place Bookcase
FR*EE Book Promotion at the First Place Bookcase
www.firstplacebookcase.com
Home of the GIGANTIC virtual bookcase!
Finally! Something new to see on the internet.
 
Betty Dobson
InkSpotter Publishing
http://inkspotter.com
Quality newsletter and e-book publishing and editorial assistance.
 
 "Stay In Your Write Mind With Our Cool Stuff!"
Books, Articles, Interviews, Monthly Writing Challenges,
Merchandise, and the CoolNewsletter4Writ ers.
Janet Darbey is a freelance writer, editor , reviewer and researcher based in Greece. She writes short stories and articles, novels and reports. She writes on all subjects from travel to vegetarian cookery, children's stories to business copy. She is currently looking for paid writing work and challenging projects. You can read some of her work at her website at www.freewebs.com/corfuwriter
Read about her latest book "How to get started in writing" at
Janet can be contacted via email: jjdarbey@hotmail.com
 
Writers Advice
Read author interviews, market information, and much more in WriterAdvice, www.writeradvice. com. Like what you see? To receive WriterAdvice notices INCLUDING REQUESTS FOR SUBMISSIONS, e-mail LGood67334@aol. com and put subscribe in the subject box. 
 
Web Mystery Magazine
Rosalie Stafford is founding publisher of Web Mystery Magazine (http://lifeloom. com/webmysteryma gazine.htm), an on-line quarterly dedicated to investigating the mysterious genre in print, in film, and in real-life.  Web Mystery Magazine (ISSN: 1547-9609) welcomes well-researched, well-written articles, reviews, and mystery fiction.
 
Cynthia Brian, Author
"Media coach, radio personality, speaker, and NY Times best selling author, Cynthia Brian, just returned from Bermuda where she was the enrichment lecturer on board Radisson Seven Seas Cruise Line. She will be the featured speaker along with her daughter, Heather Brittany, at Red Mountain Spa and Resort in Utah for Thanksgiving week of November 22-27.  Your Life! Magazine just appointed Cynthia as the editor of their new feature, Your Woman of the Month.  Cynthia will interview innovative women.Candidate submissions should go to Pamela LaGioia, the editor-in-chief, at her E-mail address: pam@yourlifemagazin e.com.  Tune into Cynthia's radio show and find out more at www.star-style. com

 
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Legal Stuff
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