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You won’t be able to quit work and write, but you might find a grant to make your writing goals easier. Or a crowdfunding opportunity to fund your project. Find serious contests, too. Only those that pay in cold hard cash. No pay-per-click, $1 per blog or exposure markets either. Hope Clark writes for a living. If she wouldn’t try these opportunities, she doesn’t post them. Our newsletters are our world. Free subscription.

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Placing in a contest is a fantastic measure of how your talent is progressing. The award also props you up in pitching agents and publishers. Before I pitched my books to agents, I entered a lot of contests. Once I started placing in them, I decided it was time to take my chances with agents. And believe me, they noticed.

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Building Your Author Platform on a Budget – Part 2: Building an email newsletter and list

Dan Brotzel / 2026-01-31
(See Part 1: The website) Despite complaints about inbox overload and spam, surveys show consumers consider email the least intrusive of direct marketing tactics. When someone signs up for your messages, they’re inviting you into a personal space that’s largely competitor-free (unlike a search results page). And unlike social media, your... Read More

Building Your Author Platform on a Budget – Part 1: Your website

Dan Brotzel / 2026-01-26
Some argue that you don’t need a website these days, that it’s enough to be on Facebook, Linktree or Substack. But platforms come and go, and with social media you are at the mercy of the algorithms. As publishing expert Jane Friedman notes, ‘your website serves as an online home and hub... Read More

Writing to Find Work

C. Hope Clark / 2026-01-26
A friend of mine, also a writer, posted about seeking work as a freelancer and having to wade through the naysayers, complainers, and grammar nerds to glean information about where to find work. Admittedly, AI is robbing this group of writers of much viable income. Businesses will take AI cheaply... Read More

How to Find Your Writing Community

Debra Whittall / 2026-01-16
Writing is often called a solitary pursuit, yet none of us performs alone. It takes a supportive community including editors, proof readers, critique partners, and beta readers. Words don’t magically appear on the page to perfection, ready for publication. Start at the Library Libraries are filled with words and people... Read More

How to Create Your Own DIY Writing Retreat on a Budget 

Dan Brotzel / 2026-01-02
The words ‘writing retreat’ might summon up images of a week in a lakeside cabin with a posh notebook, a pot of coffee, and birdsong for company. But for many of us, work, family and budgets such images are pure fantasy. But there are ways to create your own retreat... Read More

The Subject Line Secret: How to Win Readers Before They Even Open Your Email

Evan Swensen / 2025-12-26
You've spent hours crafting the perfect newsletter. Every paragraph sparkles, the call-to-action is clear, and the design looks sharp. You hit "send," then wait. And wait. But the results are flat. Your open rates are terrible. The problem isn't your content. It's your subject line. In publishing, the real battle... Read More

What Does Ready Mean?

C. Hope Clark / 2025-12-26
We attempt to polish to perfection. The funny thing to me is that we dare think of being able to achieve perfection. Nobody does nor should they think they can. Weekly I write two editorials: the opening thought, then later the editor's thoughts. One is more personal than the other.... Read More

How to Spot a Dodgy Litmag

Dan Brotzel / 2025-12-19
The submissions database Chill Subs lists over 3000 magazines and 1200 writing contests, many of the contests affiliated with litmags. Most of these are run by passionate writers and editors who work hard to champion great work, often for little monetary reward. But given the size of the market there will inevitably... Read More

AI and Perfection

C. Hope Clark / 2025-12-19
“Have no fear of perfection—you’ll never reach it.” ~Salvador Dalí All of us seek perfection, though none of us reaches it. Improving ourselves, however, is the real goal and quite admirable. We should never stop in that effort. But all too often, we feel we cannot seek perfection so we find... Read More

Rudolph and Writing

C. Hope Clark / 2025-12-19
In listening to a podcast this week, I almost teared up at the story of a Christmas song. It is a secular song, but then, it is not. I will never hear it the same again.   In 1939, Montgomery Ward wanted to publish something Christmassy with an animal protagonist... Read More
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