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BEHIND THESE MOUNTAINS VOL. I

Thursday

6-6 e-Zines By The Dozen

(shared by Roger Popen)

3:AM Magazine, http://www.3ammagazine.com/index.html

42 Opus, http://www.42opus.com/

Angigonish Review, http://www.antigonishreview.com/

Amarillo Bay, http://www.amarillobay.org/welcome.htm

An+I+Hesis Common, http://www.antithesiscommon.com/home.htm

Angler Press, http://angler.donavanhall.net/

Appolo's Lyre, http://apollos-lyre.tripod.com/

Banyan Review, http://www.banyanreview.com/

Big Ugly, http://www.biguglyreview.com/welcome.html

Blackbird, http://www.blackbird.vcu.edu/v5n2/index.htm

Blip, http://blipmagazine.net/

Boston Literary Magazine, http://www.bostonliterarymagazine.com/

Carve Magazine, http://www.carvezine.com/

Cezzane's Carrot, http://www.cezannescarrot.org/

Cimmaron Review, http://cimarronreview.okstate.edu/index.html

Cynic Magazine, http://cynicmag.com/

Eclectica Magazine, http://www.eclectica.org/

Elimae, http://www.elimae.com/

Everyday Fiction, http://everydayfiction.com/

Exsquisite Corpse, http://www.corpse.org/

Failbetter.com, http://www.failbetter.com/index.html

Frigg, A Magazine of Fiction and Poetry, http://www.friggmagazine.com/

Journal of Microliterature, http://www.microliterature.org/

Ken Again, http://kenagain.freeservers.com/

Laughter Loaf, http://molyworld.net/laughterloaf/indexa.htm

Limestone Magazine, http://www.limestonemag.net/

Long Story Short, http://www.alongstoryshort.net/index.html

Memory Archive, http://www.memoryarchive.org/en/MemoryArchive

Nerve, http://www.nerve.com/

Noo Journal, http://www.noojournal.com/

Pittsburgh Flash Fiction Gazette, http://pittsburghflashfictiongazette.com/

Poor Mojo's Almanac(k), http://www.poormojo.org/

Raving Dove, http://ravingdove.org/index

Rumble Magazine, http://rumble.sy2.com/

Skyline Magazine, http://www.skylinemagazines.com/index.html

Slow Trains, http://www.slowtrains.com/index.shtml

SmokeLong Weekly, http://www.smokelong.com/home.asp

Southern Cross Review, http://www.southerncrossreview.org/

Stickman Review, http://www.stickmanreview.com/

Story Glossia, http://www.storyglossia.com/front.html (rights: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/.)

storySouth, http://www.storysouth.com/guidelines.html

The Adirondack Review, http://adirondackreview.homestead.com/

The Aroostook Review, http://aroostookreview.umfk.maine.edu/

The Barcelona Review, http://www.barcelonareview.com/

The Binnacle, http://www.umm.maine.edu/binnacle/

The Better Drink, http://thebetterdrink.com/

The Café Irreal, http://cafeirreal.alicewhittenburg.com/index.htm

The Cynic Online Magazine, http://www.cynicmag.com/

The Dead Mule, http://www.deadmule.com/

The Hamilton Stone Review, http://www.hamiltonstone.org/hsr.html

The Lives You Touch (Chap book), http://tinyurl.com/yfxvlbd


ThePedestalMagazine.com, http://www.thepedestalmagazine.com/

The River Journal, http://www.riverjournal.com/vivvo/

theroseandthethornezine,com, http://www.theroseandthornezine.com/

TQR, http://www.tqrstories.com/

Underground Voices, http://www.undergroundvoices.com/

VerbSap, http://www.verbsap.com/#fiction

Webdelsol.com, http://webdelsol.com/f-subs.htm

Weird Year, http://www.weirdyear.com/

Wild Violet, http://www.wildviolet.net/about.html

Word Riot, http://www.wordriot.org/

Chapter 13 - Genre Writing and Writing for Children: http://tinyurl.com/3x33osl

Next, Chapter 14 - Tending to Business: http://tinyurl.com/32rr8a5

7-1 Freelance and Security

Let's Sit Down and Talk (c) 2010, Mona Leeson Vanek

First off, do NOT give up your retirement savings, or dip into them!

Dipping into your savings for safety is akin to an electrician unbuckling his safety belt when he's suspended to replace an electrical transformer. Don't do it!

If you aren't already bringing in sufficient steady cash from freelancing that you're tempted to dig into your savings, then freelancing full-time is probably not your best choice.

Remember that the majority of freelance writers are only a few paychecks away from living on the streets.

As one professional writer says, "Keep in mind that old saying: Most people don't plan to fail they simply fail to plan."

Even if you write and sell an article or story today the odds are you won't see that money for four to six months; not until after it's published. Many magazines and e-zines pay on publication, rather than on acceptance. And even then, many of them don't pay until 30 days later.

When you're laying out your freelance writer business plan, be sure to factor in benefits such as medical, dental, eyeglasses and disability insurance, and, monthly deposits to a retirement fund; those perks that are commonly called the hidden paycheck.

They could easily be adding $6,000-$10,000 or even $15,000 a year in benefits to your current day-job paycheck, that you don't see as cash, but will cost you a lot of money when you're paying for them yourself.

Writers who've been freelancing for a year or more and have contracts for regular monthly assignments, and possibly have a book or two coming out soon for which they've been given an advance, and maybe even have income from critiquing or tutoring on the side, can in many ways claim to be successful freelancers ~~ except financially.

If they didn't have a spouse's income to back them up, they might be forced to live in a shelter.

Most professional freelance writers know writers who DO make a decent living freelancing; but most financially solvent freelance writers were smart enough to have enough writing jobs that made it mandatory to quit work just to keep up with them.

The smartest ones, even with regular accounts, schedule time to continuously prospect for new assignments.

More than one freelance writer has succumbed to the temptation to stop taking additional assignments, because he or she was writing regularly and didn't think the extra work was necessary.

The reality is, even VERY well paying clients can suddenly cancel their contracts, citing business reversals, leaving the freelance writer out on a limb.

When that happens, most freelancers spend three to six months trying to get new clients. Some do lose their house, and many more wind up returning to work at a day job ~~ not a writing gig ~~ and hating that reality.

Think long and hard, plan carefully and have a contingency plan in place, before striking out on your own.

Don't burn your bridges behind you just because you WANT to be a full-time freelance writer.
END

Next: 7-2, Infringement and Plagiarizing: http://tinyurl.com/2amdvnf

Chapter 14 - Tending to Business: http://tinyurl.com/32rr8a5

Monday

4-2 Grammar Tutor Online

This excellent material comes from Web School, Pick Your Lessons Online, http://webschool.wash.k12.ut.us/

Daily Language, http://webschool.wash.k12.ut.us/language/lessons/ provides detailed answers to fifty grammar questions:

Sentences and Their Parts, http://tinyurl.com/2774uc6

Simple Subjects, http://tinyurl.com/25gpqqx

Simple Predicates, http://tinyurl.com/2das69w

Four Kinds of Sentences, http://tinyurl.com/2ehdu5j

Sentences, Fragments, and Run-ons, http://tinyurl.com/2vl7yoe

Contractions, http://tinyurl.com/2me8hg

Each of the following are included:
Using Compounds
Suffixes
Synonym Scramble
Antonyms
Antonym Scramble
Similes
Idioms
Present, Past, and Future Tenses
Using the Present Tense
Present Perfect Tense
Fact and Fiction
Factual and Persuasive Paragraphs
Prefixes
More Prefixes
Parts of a Book
Using the Dictionary
Using a Thesaurus
Using the Library
Abbreviations
Spelling Verbs
Irregular Verbs
The Verb Be
Words That Describe
Adjectives That Compare
Precise Adjectives
Action Verbs
Linking Verbs
Adverbs
Avoiding Double Negatives
Singular and Plural Nouns
Noun - Verb Agreement #1
Noun - Verb Agreement #2
Noun - Verb Agreement #3
Pronoun-Verb Agreement
More Pronoun-Verb Agreement
Predicate Nouns and Predicate Adjectives
Possessive Nouns
Using More and Most
Using Accept and Except
Using Affect and Effect
Using Sit, Set, Sat
Using Their, There, and They're.

Now you have no excuse for messing up by using improper grammar when good grammar is demanded. ;0)

Next: 4-3, Improving the Query Letter: http://tinyurl.com/36hcc9t

Chapter 9 - Querying and Related Issues: http://tinyurl.com/349p8ej