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Should I Make a Blog or Static Page for Writers?

Posted on June 26, 2013May 29, 2017 by Richard

This article in one in a series of articles that address the issues of online promotion for writers. The first question to answer in the quest for online promotion is do I static HTML or blog?

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How to Submit a Poem or Short Story Without Email or Snail Mail?

Posted on June 20, 2013May 8, 2019 by Richard

EWR has a new submissions system. It answers the age old question of how to Submit a poem or short story without using email or snail mail. People really do keep asking.

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Do Writers Need Social Networks?

Posted on June 18, 2013May 29, 2017 by Richard

So I saw this on a message board just the other day. People, writers/ authors who have self-published a book are asking if they need Twitter?

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Artwork of Eduardo Kobra

Posted on June 6, 2013May 8, 2019 by Richard

Eduardo Kobra is a world renowned street artist and muralist. He has painted murals all over the world. He originates from Sao Paulo, Brazil. He paints very large and colorful murals. We are honored to have his work on our site .

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A Look at Aims and the Plans by Ambrose Bierce

Posted on June 3, 2013May 8, 2019 by Richard

In 1909 Ambrose Bierce famous for many of his works including An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge wrote a piece of advice to writers titled “Write it Right.” The piece starts with some words of wisdom to the writer and then is followed by a long “

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A Study in French Poets by Ezra Pound

Posted on May 28, 2013December 1, 2023 by Richard

The. time when the intellectual affairs of America could be conducted on a monolingual basis is over. It has been irksome for long. The intellectual life of London is dependent on people who understand the French language about as well as their own. America’s part in contemporary culture is based chiefly

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Top 10 Highest Paying Literary Prizes in the United States

Posted on April 15, 2013May 29, 2017 by Richard

This list is a look at the top 10 Highest Paying Literary Prizes in the United States. If you won any of these prizes it would change your career forever and most-likely your life.

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$250 I Want it to Be Summer Poetry Contest!

Posted on April 2, 2013February 3, 2023 by Richard

Yes! Do you want to win $250 for 1 poem, and have it published on our site? Do you want $25o to go on a summer picnic or go to the zoo or take swimming lessons? Great! We are giving away $250 for the best poem we receive starting today April 4th 2013

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London Street Art

Posted on March 27, 2013May 8, 2019 by Richard

We were very lucky recently to get an email from the people over at London Street Art: http://streetartlondon.co.uk/ This is a group and a site who know a whole lot about the London Street Art scene.

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Sites That Pay Writers to Write

Posted on February 28, 2013February 3, 2023 by Richard

Ok, here is a simple list of sites that we know are paying writers to write. If you know of others, post them in the comments. If

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5 Most Difficult Things for Literary Magazine Editors

Posted on February 17, 2013June 30, 2017 by Richard

It’s late. You’ve been working for 9 hours straight getting all the coding just right to launch your issue. You have to be up at 6:30 for work, and it’s 1:15am. If you could just finish these last few tweaks

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What Interests Readers

Posted on February 14, 2013May 8, 2019 by Richard

To interest readers is obviously the prime object in all popular writing. The basis of interest in the news story, the special feature article, and the short story is essentially the same. Whatever the average person likes to hear and see, whatever gives him

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50 Writing Tips

Posted on January 14, 2013May 29, 2017 by Richard

This is our ever growing list of writing tips. It is a general list of suggestions that we hope will help you in your writing and in the life of writing.

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ipad for Writers? Maybe not yet.

Posted on January 8, 2013May 29, 2017 by Richard

The ipad is outstanding, of course. It is an amazing piece of visionary technology. It’s great for entertainment and fun, fun, fun, but as a writer should you dump your laptop and go to the smaller flashier screen?

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Art by Nate Howard

Posted on December 27, 2012May 8, 2019 by Richard

Nate Howard has traveled the world as a photojournalist. The photographs he sent to us were from, Russia, Mexico, Iraq, and Kosovo. Photography taken all around the world does not always have a lot of similarities

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