March Writing Links
While searching for a place to submit essays, I stumbled across this handy website that produces newsletters for writers listing anthologies seeking submissions and other places to send your work. Needless to say, I signed up at Poets & Writers instantly. And I found an editor looking for submissions similar to the piece I started writing just for the hell of it (well, more because I couldn’t keep it in my head for all it’s incessant leaping against the inside of my skull). The only problem is that the deadline is next Tuesday which means I’ll be working hard to tweak the essay into submission-worthy form before then.
And speaking of freelance writing, for those of you who don’t already know of her, Jenny Rough is a terrific writer who blows me away with the trajectory of her writing career thus far. She was an attorney in LA who discovered that she was not spending her days the way she wanted to, and she is way too young to be doing that, so she decided to make a change and jumped into writing with both feet. When I first met her, she admitted (and not even sheepishly) to a room full of writers who were working on book length projects that she had no interest in doing that. She just wanted to freelance. Jenny is a prime example of “ask and you shall receive,” because not only does she freelance, she teaches others how to do it, too these days. Check out her blog and her body of work. If you aren’t impressed, I’ve underestimated your need for adrenaline!
LOVE Jenny! Thanks for the link, Kario!
Aw, thanks Kari (and Carrie!).
Thanks for the heads-up on Jenny Rough and her blog! Ironically — the book she posts about today is edited by one of my own writing mentors — the wonderful Barbara Abercrombie.
Thanks so much for the links and tips. I sent a friend a link to this post. She's ready to begin sending query letters on her new (and first) book, and the Poets and Writers link may be useful to her. Besides, it was a good excuse to introduce your work to her. You share a passion for speaking the truth about violence to women and children.
After reading just a few of Rough's recent posts, I blogrolled her. I know I'm going to enjoy her.