Here are a couple market listings you may be interested in.
I found these guys because my husband bought a couple of their books. I read one this weekend, Day by Day Armageddon, and it was good. If you like zombie fiction, then it’s one you may want to check out.
It looks like Permuted Press is taking submissions for an anthology now, but not for novels.
If you like to write (or read) zombie fiction, then this is a magazine you may be interested in. They don’t pay, unfortunately.
While not exclusively zombie, this magazine covers horror in general. If you’d rather write a review or some other nonfiction piece, then they may be for you. Plus, they’re a paying market!
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I’m still fighting off a cold, so my progress post is late. I hope I’m not the only one who finds that a bit ironic.
Well, here’s how I’m doing.
Not bad for being sick, I think. What tips do you have to be productive?
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In case you missed them, here are some of the most popular posts recently.
Make the most of Entrecard and StumbleUpon
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I recently headed over to Constant Content to shop for some articles for my sites. I was surprised by some of the things I found. If you’re having trouble selling your material, then maybe one of these is the reason why.
As I’ve mentioned here before, I write for Constant Content, and I’m happy to say I’ve sold about 75 percent of what I’ve written there. You can see my profile and articles here. I hope that these tips can help you sell more there, or wherever you’re trying to sell your content.
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Wow, what a spectacularly unproductive week. We were out of town a couple days, and then I came down with a rotten cold. Anyway, here is my update, such as it is.
That’s terrible, isn’t it? I’m going to leave my goals the same for the upcoming week. Let’s try to do better, shall we?
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Daily Blog Tips has a post about a guest blogging contest you might be interested in.
Here are a few tips for participating, and doing well, in a blogging contest.
Do you have any other tips on how to do well in a blogging contest?
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Last week, I set some goals for this week. So, here I am to update you on how I did.
While I didn’t accomplish everything I wanted to (obviously), I’m still pleased with the amount of work I did get finished. I think the real benefit of an exercise like this is getting MORE accomplished, not necessarily everything on the list.
And here’s my list for the upcoming week. Those items that didn’t get finished this week will get higher priority next. If you’re doing something similar on your own blog, leave a link in comments and I’ll link to you.
This week, my goal is to finish the following.
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Here are some interesting (and useful) writing links that I’ve come across lately.
This site lets you set and track goals, and get support from group members as well. Warning: the site has sound.
This is an online mind-mapping tool. Yes, there’s a free version.
Courtney Tuttle explains how to avoid having Google devalue your adsense clicks because one (or more) of your sites has a low click through rate. Yes, this explains why you don’t see adsense here.
East of the Web has a place where you can post your short stories and share them.
Here’s one for fun. Enjoy!
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Techdirt has a great article about publishing and the internet, and how the publishing model will need to change in the future. I’m sure you know about the RIAA and/or MPAA and their many lawsuits against users downloading their content without paying.
It doesn’t take much imagination to see it happening with books as well. (more…)
I think one of the toughest things for writers to manage is making characters “real.” Some writers are very good at it, and others, well, aren’t.
Real people have real problems
If a character has a perfect life, then your character probably isn’t coming off as real to your readers. People have problems with money, relationships, jobs, friends, landlords, etc. If your character doesn’t have a problem, they you do. (more…)