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~Writers Write!~ Or Writers' Right! Either way it's the right Pun!
Hi, Everyone! Here you will find where and how you can submit work without agents or publicists and enjoy building your portfolio from there! Along with my Big Industry LEAK share... for those pursuing the higher path needing to know which agencies and publicists to contact I will share stuff here on an ongoing basis, so you always have the most up to date information that I have found and know needs to be shared with all of you, so that everyone will have all the best opportunities possible!
By Jennifer Cooley3 years ago in Writers
The Ethereal Symphony: Unveiling the Hidden Language of Trees
The Ethereal Symphony: Unveiling the Hidden Language of Trees Introduction: In the heart of a secluded forest, where the tendrils of civilization retreat and the embrace of nature flourishes, a symphony of whispers, rustles, and gentle melodies comes alive a hidden world beyond human perception. Here, trees converse in an enigmatic language that has remained a mystery to all but a few. This is the tale of Dr. Elara Grayson, a botanist with an insatiable curiosity and an unyielding fascination for the mysteries of the natural world.
By Ahmad Nadeem3 years ago in Writers
So you want to be a better writer...
…Well write more! I’m kidding. Not really, but I’m sure you’re all tired of hearing that advice. Plus, we all have busy lives. Not all of us are lucky enough to write full-time, so we have to beg, borrow, and steal for a few moments a week to get words to paper.
By Matthew J. Fromm3 years ago in Writers
THE LOST CITY
Archaeologists Discover Long-Lost City in Ethiopia A team of archaeologists led by Timothy Insoll from the University of Exeter has discovered a long-lost city in Ethiopia that was rumored to be inhabited by giants. The city, located in Harlaa, is thought to have been a major trading hub between the 10th and 15th centuries. It was connected to many other countries, including China, Egypt, and the Maldives.
By Crispo Runikks3 years ago in Writers
What is Data Crawling? A Getting Started Guide
Data crawling is an essential part of the web development process, enabling developers to efficiently gather information from websites. It involves the automated extraction of data from various sources, such as websites, social media platforms, and databases. Web developers use data crawling to collect specific data points, aggregate information, and analyze patterns.
By Dave Wells3 years ago in Writers
Mater MoJo Publishing Launch
PLEASE IGNORE THE TYPO. I DIDN'T REALIZE THE MIASTAKE ON THE TITLE. Attention every writer to reads this article. It's time that writers begin to show what we are truly made of. For so long the ability to construct groundbreaking stories that become legendary have been granted to a chosen few. From Dr. Seuss with Cat in the Hat to Mark Twain's The Adventures of Tom Sawyer to Stephen King's IT.
By Kylecovey Smith3 years ago in Writers
Unleash Your Writing Superpowers: Join GETACOPYWRITER's Thriving Team!
In the ever-evolving realm of content creation, a copywriter emerges as a true wordsmith, an alchemist wielding the power of language to craft captivating narratives. At GETACOPYWRITER, we believe in celebrating the art of storytelling, and we're seeking ingenious individuals like you to be part of our vibrant team! CLICK TO JOIN
By MANJI DASHAN3 years ago in Writers
Literary Citizenship
Before I even knew what it was, I wrote a bit about Literary Citizenship in these two previous articles - The Benefits of Reciprocity for Writers and Giving and Receiving Feedback. I recently ran across the actual term for it while reading a book by Jane Friedman called “The Business of Being a Writer,” where she gave credit to editor Rob Spillman for coining the term. Literary Citizenship is described as “activities that support reading, writing and publishing in the literary community.”
By KJ Aartila3 years ago in Writers







