Poetry Contest: Writer’s Digest
A Call to Our Fellow Poets!
Writer’s Digest is hosting its 5th Annual Poetry Awards Competition!
This competition is the only one offered by Writer’s Digest exclusively for poets.
Every style of poetry is welcome. The only requirement is that your poems be 32 lines or fewer. And, you can enter as many poems as you’d like!
Just what can you win?
The 1st Place Winner will receive: $500
2nd Place: $250
3rd Place: $100
Wait! There’s more . . .
4th – 10th Places will receive $25 each.
11th – 25th Places: A $50 Gift Certificate to Writer’s Digest Books
1st – 10th place winners will also have their names listed in the August 2010 issue of Writer’s Digest, to be followed by a listing on the Writer’s Digest site. And, as an added bonus, all winners will receive a copy of the 2010 Poet’s Market.
The deadline for entering is December 15, 2009
For competition rules and to enter click here or visit Writer’s Digest and select “competitions” from the menu.
Want some feedback on your poems before entering them?
Visit the Writer’s Bra Community, share your thoughts, your work, whatever’s on your mind. That’s what we’re here for!
Oh! When you win, be sure to shout about it through Writers Bra Bally-hoo!
•Keep Writing•
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Whatever your writing success, share it with the world through the new Writers Bra Bally-hoo! program!
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Never Been Published? What to do! Part 4: Query Letters That Work!
Filed under: Blog, Mini-Courses, Query Letters, Resources
Part 4 of Query Letters That Work!
mini-course continued . . .
What to Do if You’ve Never Been Published and
Don’t Have Writing Credentials
So far in the Query Letters That Work! Mini-Course, we’ve explored:
- The Purpose of the Query Letter
- Key Components of Query Letters That Work
- Key Traits and Characteristics of Winning Query Letters
Whether you have published pieces or not, you should always approach writing your query letter as if it’s the one and only thing standing between you and publishing success. Quite often, it is!
Now, let’s talk about what you can do to make your query letter work even if you’re brand new to publishing and don’t yet have published clips you can share or writing credentials to include in your letter.
Yes, the competition is fierce, but it may not be as hard as you think. Now more than ever, the doors to becoming a published writer are wider and easier to walk through. But!… right along with the increase in opportunities, the competition has grown increasingly large, as well. That’s just it though… the competition you are facing is more about the number of people you are competing against than it is about published writers with credentials beating you to the punch.
Don’t get me wrong; there are a lot of accomplished, published writers out there. But, they are mostly dominating in certain arenas; publishing in the bigger publications. To snag your first publishing credits, you’ll want to start with the smaller publications and this is where your topic and writing can help you get noticed over other writers seeking first time publication.
The best way to establish yourself and get that first publishing credit under your belt is to pitch a topic you have some background experience with or for which you have some qualifications.
Taking another look at my swine flu article query from earlier in the course, as an example:
“As a Nurse Practitioner, I am exposed to and work with flu sufferers on a regular basis. Every year, for the past four years, I have helped educate our local community about the various types of flu and ways to protect themselves throughout the flu season. This season alone I have personally assisted in the treatment of three patients who contracted swine flu.
Please find enclosed two clips; one from Healthy Peeps Magazine and the other, a local news article I recently wrote on regional flu statistics.”
Strip away the writing credentials found in the second paragraph and, as you can see, our Nurse Practitioner still has some viable qualifications and experience for pitching this particular topic. Because of this, she is much more likely to be taken in to serious consideration than someone with no relevant background just pitching the topic blind.
Tie your topic in with some related background or qualifications and you can show your potential writing abilities through your query letter itself. This combination of topic related experience and effective writing skills are a great way to break in to the world of publishing and snag that first published writing credential.
Chances are you are already reading publications that cover topics you can relate to. So, begin to think about why you relate to those topics; what in your background or past draws you to that particular topic. Do this and you just might find you have some relatable experience that you can draw from to write about.
Another way is simply to list your skills, training, and volunteer and job experiences. Then, start brainstorming on some ideas for articles.
Everyone has skills and experience in something! So, just take your time and give yourself a good thorough background assessment. Stretch yourself; you’ll be surprised at just how many things you have experience with and have accomplished in your life!
If you’re still having a tough time, here are a few ideas to get you started:
- Did you ever babysit?
- Are you a parent?
- Do you have, or have you had, pets?
- What was your first job?
- Are you married?
- Do you budget your household?
- Are you always critiquing the books you read; the movies you see?
- Have you taught a teenager how to drive?
- Are your friends always coming to you for advice?
As you can see, you can find experience just about anywhere. During the process of self-discovery, don’t limit yourself. List everything. Afterward, once you have it all down, you can go through it, choose the strongest and most comprehensive and fine tune it.
Once you’ve documented your experience and qualifications, start looking for publications whose subject matter and audience relate to your background. Start with smaller, less known publications and work your way up. By the time you get to the “big boys”, you should have a few writing credits under your belt with clips you can include in your new query letters.
Don’t forget to share your publishing successes with Writers Bra! I do post about our members! You can send your publishing announcements to:
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Stay tuned . . .
STILL TO COME IN THE QUERY LETTERS THAT WORK! MINI-COURSE:
- A Word to the Wise: Important Do’s and Don’ts – Tips and Warnings
- Sample Query Letters
- Final Thoughts: Bringing It All Together & Things to Remember
Plus! I’ve added a topic:
- A Few Key Differences When Querying to Publish Your Book
I can’t wait to receive the news at bally-hoo@writersbra.com all about your publishing successes!
Keep Writing! xxoo
Interview Success and Back to Query Letters that Work!
The live interview with screenwriting expert, Jana Williams was a huge success! (Even despite my power outage and extended loss of internet access during the call… aaaahh! lol)
I received lots of great questions I was able to get answered on the call and Jana was extremely giving and shared a ton of really good information for screenwriters, writers and even actors!
Those of you who registered for the call will be receiving an e-mail soon with access to download a copy of the call. For those of you who missed it, hang tight; I’m going to try to make it available through some other avenues by early next week.
I will be returning to the Query Letters That Work! Mini-Course, with our next topic being “What to Do if You’ve Never Been Published and Don’t Have Writing Credentials”. So, stay tuned; you definitely won’t want to miss out on the rest of the course!
Still to come in the Query Letters That Work! Mini-Course:
- What to Do if You’ve Never Been Published and Don’t Have Writing Credentials
- A Word to the Wise: Important Do’s and Don’ts – Tips and Warnings
- Sample Query Letters
- Final Thoughts: Bringing it All Together and Things to Remember
Keep writing!
Still time! Screenwriting Expert Interview and Live Q&A
Listen live to my interview with screenwriting expert and teacher, Jana Williams!
When? Wednesday, October 14th 2p.m. ET
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My Secret Creativity Weapon

Ok. So, I’m going to break down and share with you a little secret of mine.
It’s something I refer to as my “secret creativity weapon” and I’ve been using it now (very successfully!) for the past six (6!) years. And, I have to tell you – I love it even more now than when I first got it!
While I’m sure there are quite a few writers (and others!) who know about and use this great tool, I’ve never really heard anyone else talk about it. I guess it’s their little “secret” too!
So, if it’s such a great secret, why am I sharing it with you now?
Quite frankly, it’s just been so great to me, and I’ve gotten so many different uses out of it (and still do!) that I want to share it with you! I want to share with you what a great tool it’s been in my writing, my businesses and even just for fun. And, I want to give due diligence to the creator; she deserves it!
When you think of grabbing for a dictionary or thesaurus, you’re probably cool with grabbing whatever’s closest or, if at your computer, keying in dictionary.com or thesaurus.com. I mean, you may have your favorites, but truth be told, (for the most part) they pretty much all say the same thing; right?
WRONG! I thought so too until I had the chance to flip through the Flip Dictionary
by: Barbara Ann Kipfer
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The Flip Dictionary is the coolest thesaurus “style” book I’ve ever used (or seen, for that matter)! I can literally spend hours (and have) flipping from one word to another, as each one I look up sparks a new curiosity or creative inspiration.
So, what makes the Flip Dictionary
different?
Better than just synomyms, the Flip Dictionary offers “clues” designed specifically for writers to:
- help us figure out that phrase we’re looking for, but just can’t think of or
- when we know what we want to say, but aren’t sure just how to say it.
But, honestly, anyone can benefit from owning a copy. I use it in my business all the time. I’ve even used it to help me decide on what domain names to choose (not Writers Bra though; that was my hubby’s idea . . .)!
Plus, going way beyond your standard “reverse dictionary”, the Flip Dictionary includes tables, listings of groups by subject, and more. It quite literally expands your thought processes.
If you get the chance to “flip” through one or are thinking of buying one . . . I highly recommend it! You’ll “flip” over it! (Forgive me, I just couldn’t resist the cheesy pun…lol)
Happy writing!





