She knows how hard it can be to find paying
markets, and she understands the difficulties that
writers face. She's been there and done that - just like
you.
Hope earns a regular income from her writing, and knows how to find good
markets. She also knows which are paying, and which are
not. Her books only
include cash paying markets.
She's packaged her know-how and
personal experience into a series of books that will
guide you toward
earning income from your writing business.
Hope's books offer markets, list no-fee
contests, and locate funding. She also has books about
publicising yourself - even if you don't feel comfortable
about it, as well as lists of poetry publishers. Plus
much more.
These are not brief, empty books, they
include page after page of information that will
help you earn income from your efforts.
New books are added regularly, so do
check back often.
Ifyou're
serious about your writing career, keep reading...
The Short Ebook Package
Three (3) of our
newest ebooks, all dedicated to the shorter styles of writing.
Quick as a
Flash - Markets for flash fiction.
Cooking Up
Recipes - Markets for your recipes and food information.
Short and
Sweet - Markets for your fillers.
If writing is a
hobby, or you have abbreviated ideas that need a home, or you
like writing short stuff, here is the ebook combo for you. The
total value of these books is $23.85. Purchase them as a package
for $17.95. These are not easy markets to find. Make your
writing life easier by grabbing this opportunity. (TOTAL is NOT
included in this package.)
75 markets and 50+ publishing venues
for those recipes you've been dying to publish. Pointers on how
to pitch a recipe-related feature or column, and ideas on
writing your own cookbook. And don't forget the recipes! Hope
has included several of her own recipes like Angel Biscuits and
Strawberry Stuff.
Get Paid
to Write Book Reviews: New Release June 2006
Sick of editors
thinking a free book is ample paying for your book review? Here
Hope Clark offers the serious book reviewer 70+ publications
that pay for book reviews. Never look at book reviews the same
again after you read this guide on submitting quality book
reviews and book review pitches to editors.
Grants
for the Serious Writer: Updated November 2006
520+ grants
aimed at writers. Attend conferences, gain project funds, or
just earn money to write. All 50 states arts councils
represented plus many more opportunities for grant seekers. Our
most popular ebook in its 5th Edition. A must primer for writers
who dabble in the grant world. This is not a nonprofit grant
book. This book's message is directed at the individual writer
seeking funds to meet a writing goal. This book caters to you.
Wow, this book is
AWESOME!
I am just starting to read it! I applaud you for being such a grand
mentor for writers! (Serious Grants for Writers) ~Jane Guttman
This reference book is
pretty darned good. First of all, you can't beat the price. Today it's rare to
find a decent book of any genre for under $10, and the asking price here
is a mere $8.95. It's a great resource for locating viable sources of
funding quickly and easily, because one can instantly access additional
information by clicking on the hyperlinks to recommended websites.
Grants for the Serious Writer is a great first step to take on the
road to securing a grant. If you're lucky, you won't have to take a step
further. ~ Rachelle Nones, Writer Online
Clear, concise, and detailed information is what you will find in
Grants for the Serious Writer! Those inclined to skip the
introduction to the list will be cheating themselves out of some
pertinent advice. Honestly, this book will become as indispensable as
The Writer's Market to any writer looking to take their career more
seriously! ~ Debi Salanitro, Coffee Cramp Reviews
Grants for the Serious
Writer excels not only in its content and writing style, but also in its clear,
concise, step-by-step approach of sharing organized and useful
researched information and resources. The book is of an invaluable help
to writers, photographers, and artists in general. It gives practical
advice and reveals to readers and potential grant applicants the secret
behind the closed doors of grants, fellowships and related
organizations. Grants for the Serious Writer is a serious book
and a gift we owe to ourselves. Check it out, read it, then write the
author a thank you note. ~Alex Shapiro, Writers Crossing
Short & Sweet -
Markets for Fillers: Updated November 2006
Short
& Sweet - short on words and sweet on payment. Puzzles, jokes,
anecdotes, little known facts, newsworthy snippets, book
reviews, lists, recipes, even editorials pass as fillers. Some
pay only $5 to $25, but the per word rate is way up there! Then
there are the publications that pay $1/word. One little market
in this book pays $3/word. 140+ markets that accept filler
submissions and pay in cash.
Learn what
fillers are, what they pay, where they live, and how to mentally
challenge your mind in writing them. The ideas for them exist
all around you.
I
read "Markets for Fillers" last night and found it very informative. I'm
a new writer, and this is the perfect way to begin. Thanks for a
great publication! ~Deborah L. Murphy
I
LOVE your ebook "Short and Sweet!" You present information exactly
like I like it---short and to the point. I'm also very impressed by
your quick response to emails and requests. I nominated your website
for the Writer's Digest 101 Best Websites for Writers. You're doing a
fantastic job! ~Maribeth Hickman
You
live to tell stories. From flash fiction to
50,000 words, you spin tales. Now you want to
hold them in your hand with a byline screaming
your name. Where do you start? And better, yet,
how do you get paid doing it?
Funds for the Fiction Writer comes to the rescue with
102 pages of 317 listings from contests to
literary journals; from publishers to magazines.
Receive compensation for your words from $10 to
thousands. There are enough places in this world
paying for words so don't give your work away for
free. Hope Clark offers opportunity here. You
will be amazed.
Twelve months
of seasonal ideas for articles. Each month lists dozens of ideas
on holidays, events, religion and off-the-wall ideas like Thomas
Crapper Day. Following each chapter you find nine markets
accepting seasonal type writing. A fun little book to spark your
muse. That's 108 current markets - current
PAYING markets - that seek
writers. Not only do you get great seasonal ideas but you get
over a hundred markets! Do not underestimate the power of this
68 page book. Tis the Seasonis a powerful tool for the freelance writer. Some
seasonal writing ideas listed:
Some seasonal writing ideas listed:
February -
American Heart Month, Ferris Wheel Day, Fly a Kite Day,
Great American Pie Month, Library Lovers Month,
National Childrens Dental Health Month, National
Embroidery Month, National Sign Up for Summer Camp Month,
National Wild Bird Feeding Month, Return Carts to the
Supermarket Month, Black History Month (US), Candlemas
(Pagan), Chinese New Year, Dia de la Constitucion (MX),
Dia de la Bandera (MX), Grammy Awards (US), Ground Hog
Day (US), Leap Year Day (US), Le Fete de la Chandeleur
(Fr, CAN), Abraham Lincolns Birthday (US), St
Bridgets Day (Ire), Valentines Day, Waitangi Day (NZ),
George Washingtons Birthday (US)...and more.
Tis the Season is the perfect brainstorming guide
for writers needing fresh material and those wanting a
novel idea to use on those editors forever seeking unique
angles.
Thanks
Hope, I love it! A stack of ideas that are just what I
need to further develop my seasons & holidays site (http://www.shiningrise.com). - enough ideas to keep
me going for years! I'll do the regular American holidays
next, like Independence day (I'm Australian, so I
started with International holidays), & then I'll
start on the seasonal ideas & awareness holidays.Cheers, Leigh
Here is a
compilation of markets you probably did not expect. But
essayists love their craft! The thought of stating a case,
fleshing it out, and proving a point is an addiction to some.
Essays are often considered intellectual pieces and at other
times considered just simply nonfiction. Either way, they are
wanted in a good number of venues from literary journals to
contests and magazines. And some like The New Yorker, pay
pretty darn well.
Funds for the Essayist
contains 275 listings for your opinion pieces. Never thought you
could earn income from your essays? Think again. This ebook
opens doors and proves that opportunity exists for the essay
writer.
You are a
struggling writer trying to call the little money you make from
your passion an "income." You'd give up your best pen to win a
$1,000 writing competition, but the fee is $25. All of them
charge fees, so you quit considering writing contests. Well -
don't.
C. Hope Clark
comes to you with an alternative - The No Fee Contest Book.
In her research through FundsforWriters, she's identified over
270 writing competitions that don't charge even a single dollar
- your hard-earned dollar - for your contest submission. The
contests, including available online links, comprise an ebook
that not only includes these golden opportunities, but also
contains Hope's usual opinion and advice on writing
competitions.
I
decided to invest in your "No Fee Contest Book" and finally work up the
courage to submit my writing to formal contests. The first contest I
ever entered was the Euphoria Poetry Contest, which I learned about from
your book. This morning I was informed that my poem "From a Daughter
to her Father" has won first prize. I wanted to thank you for
putting together the "No Fee Contest Book" for people like me, who want
to test the waters to see how their work will be received without paying
entry fees. Sincerely, Kirsten Traynor
If contest fees have been holding you back, think no more because here
is a wonderful treasure trove of no fee contests. Set aside plenty
of time to comb through these listings. There is certain to be a match
for your writing skill. Much time and research is evident in the
listings and well worth your time and money to explore! Cheryl
McCann, Electronic Ebook Reviews
You have
written poems as long as you can remember. You wish you could
display these visions to others, but where do you begin? You
begin right here!
Hope brings you
407 poetry markets for your verse, and all pay in cold hard cash
or publisher's contract. 100 pages of opportunity for you.
Available in ebook format - PDF Adobe.
Publishers for Poetsgives you "hope." And hope is something we spread
around pretty thick here at FundsforWriters.
As a shy writer
you feel like you have to choose the lesser of two evils –
marketing your words to hoards of people ogling at you, or
putting your writing on the shelf and seeking other employment.
Wrong!
The Shy
Writer gives you
options – lots of options about meshing your personality with
your dream of being a writer. You don’t have to sell your soul
to sell your words.
Forget those
people who tell you to change, to put on a dog-and-pony show, or
to stand on your head to sell a book. Hope Clark gives you the
support you need to be the person you are – The Shy Writer.
You love to
write with a passion! You write poetry that no one reads. You
design stories that no one sees. You are a young writer, still
in school, with no place to send your work other than English
class or the school newspaper. Hope Clark raised teen writers.
Hope mentors teen writers. Hope believes in teen writers, so she
wrote this book.
222 markets and
115 pages of opportunity for you to get started with that
writing hobby - maybe even a writing career! Markets for the
Young Writer gives you guidance on what to expect when making
submissions in the real world. Here you'll find more than enough
help in getting started.
Markets
for the Young Writer
is an excellent guide for any young writer wanting to get a
taste of freelance writing to see if it is a career choice
for them. And if a writer has made the choice of being a
writer, it gives excellent exposure for showcasing their
works for a kick start into a writing career. ~ Cheryl
McCann, Electronic Book Reviews
Purchase all the
FundsforWriters ebooks in one great package! A $108.30 value if
purchased separately, and pay only the discounted price of
$65. That's a $43.30 savings. (And yes, we'll throw in an
annual subscription to TOTAL FundsforWriters - an additional $12
savings.)