Monday Miscellany for January 18
January 18, 2010 by Mary Anne
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Hello:
Before I launch into this week’s list of contests, I want to let you know that I’ve been busy working on a new association just for active and aspiring ghost writers. The International Association of Professional Ghost Writers (http://iapgw.org ) is a project that I had been thinking about developing for quite some time, primarily because I had been unable to find another virtual or brick and mortar group in existence that serves the special needs of this writing niche.
I spent a considerable amount of time last year working on the concept, researching ghost writing (beyond what I myself have done), setting up some initial member benefits and building the site. I think one of the greatest benefits over time will be the members-only job board; my goal is to make it the online place for ghost writers and those who need them to connect.
This year I’ll devote even more time to building the membership, promoting the association to people who need a ghost writer, and adding benefits. In February, I’ll be offering my first teleclass—details coming soon.
You’ll find a sign up box at the site for “Invisible Ink,” the IAPGW’s free biweekly newsletter; subscribe to that and you’ll also receive my free report, “The Ghost Writer’s Guide to Getting More Clients.”
I am very excited about the potential this association holds for current ghost writers or anyone wanting to learn how to break into this field. If that sounds like you, please go to http://iapgw.org . Or if this sounds like a writer you know, please let him or her know about it!
OK, on with this week’s Monday Miscellany—another good list this week!
–Mary Anne
Writer Advice Flash Prose Contest
WriterAdvice, www.writeradvice.com, is searching for flash fiction, memoir, and creative non-fiction that grabs, surprises, and mesmerizes readers in fewer than 750 words. $10 entry fee. Deadline: April 15. http://bit.ly/4KB0Lg
Carteret Writers Writing Contest
Categories include fiction 3000 words), flash fiction (750 word), poetry (50 lines or fewer) and non-fiction (2500 words). Deadline: March 9. $5-$10 entry fee. http://bit.ly/8e4kDC
InkSpotter’s Finding the Right WordsFlash Fiction Contest
Write a self-contained short story in 500 words or fewer. No predetermined theme this year, so let your imaginations run wild. Deadline: July 21. $2 (Canadian) entry fee. Top prize $60. http://bit.ly/8jdnTE
State Farm “Embrace Life, No Matter What” Essay Contest
Inspirational. Committed. Remarkable. Selfless. Hopeful.
Do these words describe you or someone you know who has persevered following the death of a spouse or parent? If so, State Farm Life Insurance Company wants to hear your story. Open to US & Canada. Top prize $10K. deadline March 1. http://bit.ly/4XNdgz
“If I Ruled the World” Essay Writing Contest
In 1000 words or less, tell us what you hate about the world – what bothers you or ticks you off, and how you’d fix it if you were running things. $100 prize. Deadline February 1. http://bit.ly/7spY0w
Leapfrog Fiction Contest
For book-length works of fiction . $30 entry fee for adult fiction category. $20 for children’s fiction. Deadline May 1. http://bit.ly/5JorTu
Robert J. DeMott Short Prose Contest
Submit your prose-poem, short-short fiction, essay in-brief, etc. of 500 words or fewer. The only criterion (besides length) is that all submissions work innovatively with the prose form. $15 entry fee. Deadline: June 15. $200 top prize. http://bit.ly/5lOzS0



