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Rhia R. Drouillard | All | GOAL POST |
July 7, 1995 5:10 PM * |
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�Ŀ �Ŀ �ķ � �Ŀ �Ŀ �Ŀ ��� � � � � �Ķ � ��� � � �Ŀ � ��� ��� � � ��� � ��� ��� � Time to post your goals for the week of 7/08/95. Be sure to post progress from last week as well. If you are a Writer's Workshop lurker, come and join us in posting our goals for the week. You will be glad uou did! Post weekly goals! Give it a try, just once. I promise it will really help keep you on track with your current projects. Send out the GOAL POST every week by Saturday. Make it a habit to start posting your goals with us. My goals for last week and progress report... 1. Learn a new desktop publishing program. I didn't really have a lot of time to work in the program this week. 2. Make contact with a couple of editors. I did this! 3. Survive the heat. This one was easy since this is the first hot day we've had all week. 4. Gather material for the August issue or there won't BE an issue. This is going very well but I still need submissions. My goals for next week are to.... 1. Do the club newsletter, material for which is already a whole week late coming in! 2. Continue working up a killer resume. 3. Continue working on the August issue. 4. Talk publisher into funding some goodies for the August issue. On a personal note: My week was pretty ho-hum for the most part but I did take care of some minor things that I needed to get out of the way. Wrote some letters to other small press editors asking about guideline/ad exchanges. It was nearly three weeks ago since I sent out the packet of tear sheets to a local magazine editor. Since I hadn't heard back and I hadn't received my packet back marked "sorry," I decided to drop the editor a line through E-mail and remind him of my existance. I was sure I'd lost another chance. But this morning I got a note back offering me two, paying assignments! And, I think, I'll get my first full color photography publication in the deal too! So now I'm all fired up and I'm planning to go after more and more freelance assignments. I won't be happy until I'm so busy I don't have time to think. Rhia Have a great writing week! Read on for more information about Writer's Workshop and Writer's Workshop Review Magazine. WRITER'S WORKSHOP PRAYER The Writer's Workshop is a place where myself and several other writers of vastly different backgrounds in writing, hope to come to discuss the ins and outs of the writing business. This is a place we hope will become home to writers who take what they do seriously, be they beginners or seasoned professionals; people who want to learn and share with others. We encourage everyone to share the rejections and of course the highlights, so that we can celebrate with you. This should be a place of sharing and a place of laughter, NOT A PLACE TO SHOW OFF OR CONDEMN! Everyone is welcome to share their views, but PLEASE, NO PUBLIC BASHING! (Use E-mail for that. <G> WELCOME TO WRITER'S WORKSHOP! SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION If you would like to see a sample issue of Writer's Workshop Review, send $3.00 to the address below. If you would like to subscribe, send $20.00 to the address below. Please make sure your address is ledgable and make checks payable to Rhia R. Drouillard. Condensed Guidelines If anyone reading this is interested in submitting to Writer's Workshop Review, you are more than welcome to do so. We are open to any genre except porn, fiction or non-fiction are both welcome. Please keep your submissions down under 1,500 words. We are in need of fillers. WWR needs MY WORST REJECTION and MY FIRST PUBLICATION pieces. Submissions for these should be kept down to 500 words. If you have something to contribute to this new section, please do so ASAP. Other sections needing submissions are: WORDS OF WISDOM, NETWORK NEWS, YOUNG AUTHOR'S KORNER (material written by kids 15 and under), MARKET NEWS & COMPUTER TEK TIPS. WWR looks for SOFTWARE REVIEWS, reviews on writing related books, how-to articles about writing or computer use, ART WORK, especially cover art and humor art, anything else of interest to writers and their families. We love humor stories. Writer's Workshop Review Editor: Rhia R. Drouillard 511 West 24th Street Vancouver, WA 98660 Voice (360) 693-6509 6:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Daily BBS (360) 693-6147 5:00 P.M. to 5:00 A.M. Nightly E-mail or Disk submissions are encouraged because if we don't have to take the time to retype your submission, we have more time to include additional material in each issue. Send E-mail submissions to: 1@1360008 on VirtualNet, rhiad@pacifier.com or inksling@workshop.rain.com through the Internet. Submissions may be made in either ASCII (DOS) text or Word Perfect formats. Please include your REAL NAME and address so we will know where to send your payment copy. Rhia R. 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