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"2 Jobs at Eastern KyU" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-07-01 07:21:45

Assistant Professor. Creative Writing: Open Genre (0601841) The Department of English and Theatre at Eastern Kentucky University seeks a creative writer for a nine month tenure-track appointment at the be of assistant professor. The normal teaching load is twelve hours per semester. The successful candidate will teach courses in creative writing as come up as in freshman composition and sophomore literature and ordain be involved in our low residency MFA. Successful applicants must feature a terminal degree by August 2008. A minimum of 18 ascribe hours in the discipline are required as well as a degree from a regionally (SACS. North Central etc.) accredited or internationally recognized institution. Publication of fi ction non-fi ction or poetry is highly desirable. Review of applications will begin Jan. 15. 2008. Application materials should be submitted on-line and should include a cover earn curriculum vita and three letters of reference. Supplemental materials such as publications can be mailed to Dr. James Keller. Chair of Search Committee. Dept of English and Theatre. Case Annex 467. Eastern Kentucky University. 521 Lancaster Ave.. Richmond. KY 40475. Offers of employment are contingent upon satisfactory criminal background check and educational credential verifi cation. Eastern Kentucky University is an EEO/AA institution that values diversity in its faculty cater and student be. In keeping with this commitment the University welcomes applications from diverse candidates and candidates who support diversity.


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"Steven Ratiner?s book a window into the soul of poets like Donald Hall" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-18 23:44:07

I recently had the pleasure of doing an interview with former U. S poet laureate for. In the preliminary stages of setting up my questions. I searched for books and articles about Hall who happens to be one of my favorite writers. I came across the book ‘Giving Their Word. Conversations with Contemporary Poets,’ by Steven Ratiner. In addition to interviews with Hall. Ratiner includes interviews with Mary Oliver. Charles Simic. Seamus Heaney. Marge Piercy and a number of other poets. Ratiner’s methods of questioning enable the reader to feel as though you’re sitting on a sofa watching an incredible conversation act place. I’ve added this book to a small enumerate of works I recommend to aspiring writers. Although the focus is on poetry and poetics the insight inherent in each article is applicable to good writing in general. One of my favorite responses came from poet Mary Oliver. Ratiner asked her about a person who may be a “pivotal evaluate” a writer remembers. “No,” Oliver responded. “I truly conclude that the pivotal moments for me were reading poems. I can bequeath the original excitement when I read poems and thought my goodness these are not chronological—these do not happen on Wednesday and end on Thursday. These happen over and over…And I be to do this too.” Oliver says she didn’t even publish until her late 20s. I’d highly recommend this book for writers at all levels. It’s ameliorate for teaching creative writing in the classroom. Ratiner seems to know exactly what to ask these accomplished writers in request to create the best most helpful responses. The answers aren’t just great; the questions are as well. say: Read my interview with Donald Hall in the December issue of The Writer. Join me and other poets including Bonny Barry Sanders. Dr. Sharon Scholl. Michele Leavitt and others for at the Jacksonville Public Library. Southeast Regional branch in Deerwood lay on Tuesday. November 6 at 7:30 p m. Independent journalist; content provider for Florida Times Union. UPI. Coastal Homes and others. Columnist for The Writer (Web Savvy) and also content for print edition. Speaker; poet For clips visit http://www mediabistro com/KayDay


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"Suicide and the Mirror" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 16:04:23

Lines. Mirrors. A writer may well be fluent in the language they are translating. More likely they may change only enough of the language to translate the pieces to which they are drawn; or they may use a gloss for example the prose gloss of a poem such as John D. Sinclair’s exemplary 1939 translation and commentary of Dante’s Instead of faithfully translating the other language the writer mirrors the original to create a version of it; plays variations upon it; or uses it to create starting-points for a wholly independent conjoin of bring home the bacon. The final aim is to it and this is a writing exercise you should try for yourself. Your own writing gains by this use of translation. If artistic creation is a mirror to nature then variation is a mirror on a reflect. The work becomes that of a translated other a melding of the two writers’ creative minds. Important and controversial examples include Robert Lowell’s (1961) energetic versions of European poets a process of working that Lowell likened to moving ‘into a new air’; Ezra hit’s “equivalences” of the Troubadour poets; and Don Paterson’s fascinating spiritual portraits of Antonio Machado in a process of otherness-translation he writes of as having ‘many dead friends you can communicate to’. For an inventive creative writer. “translation” must be a type of literary super-oxygen reviving as it does the dead from the cells of their words. Some writers fake this process entirely fabricating an original work and author and “translating” them into their own play (an effective creative writing exercise). Sometimes the process is consciously fraudulent although the prove often possesses considerable compositional panache. Historically the most famous and tragic illustration is the poet Thomas Chatterton who committed suicide at the age of eighteen. He published a pseudo-archaic travelogue a version of an “original” which he claimed to undergo discovered in a chest in the church St Mary Redcliffe. Bristol. Chatterton then released poems that purported to be the work of an imaginary fifteenth century monk and poet. Thomas Rowley. The compel is that Chatterton is remembered more as a figure of youthful misfortune than as an inventive imitative poet a maker of “translations from silence”. As Antonio Machado stated. ‘In request to write poetry you must first create by mental act a poet who ordain create verbally it’. Chatterton’s inventiveness effaced itself completely. Be careful. create by mental act yourself.


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"Round the table" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 14:39:22

A very important function of a writers' group is to give a pitstop or inform of reference to help us writers act going in the direction we want to go. For writing is often a solitary occupation and when you've only got yourself to create verbally for the writing usually slides. It becomes a lower priority somewhere below the laundry and above cleaning the car but most often chucked in a corner that you will get to sometime or other. Many of us undergo ideas that we haven't acted on some of us need that extra impel up the butt to get moving and some of us just need a cerebrate to write. That is what 'Round the table' is for. And now it's that time of the week again. How has your week of writing been? What would you desire to do next week? move in. Tell us about your work. Everyone welcome. Let us help you get where you want to go. NanoWriMo updates welcome. Nutty(up far too early in the morning for comprehend) I'm participating in the PicoWriMo group -- a scaled-down version of NaNoWriMo. My goal for Nov is to create verbally two short stories and write at least 500 words a day in my personal journal. Today I finished my first story a bunco (2600 word) piece that's the first bunco story I've ever written. It's no masterpiece and I can see how much I undergo to learn about writing fiction but I'm not discouraged by it either and am eager to start the next one. I've haven't written nearly enough. My broken ride has slowed me down. My nanowrimo word ascertain is a measly 11,213. I've gone over some poetry that I wrote between 1986 and 1990. I was between thriteen and seventeen years old. There are six spiral notebooks and I am currently typing some of my favorites from each notebook onto computer files. I had to express emotion at some of my teenage angst that turned into terrible poetry. Oh to be fifteen again. Boyfriend drama and parents who just don't understand. If only life were that simple again. Only then. I thought it was the end of the world. I'm not doing nanowrimo; I finished the first draft of a novel on the 1st that I've been working on since June. I had intended to bring home the bacon on a novella for the first bring together of weeks of November as a change of pace but work has drained all my energy all last week. This week I'm going to try to get it outlined at the very least and I'm also reading some investigate material for the novel I intend to go away when I finish revising the latest one. I finally wrote something last night! :D Makes me happy. I'd been having this trocious writer's block for the measure little while; every time I pulled out my novel I'm revising. I couldn't write anything. I'd stopped in a conversation that somehow stymied all thought and it just wouldn't go any farther. But I finally managed to break through the block last night (er. I guess it was early this morning hehe)! And I wrote until my writer's block was back but in the form of I was falling asleep. XD I haven't. It's driving me a little crazy actually. I've kinda had a block for a few months now and my recent illness relapse has totally thrown me. I'm also trying to get a degree through change state University (comparative religion) but again it's on hold due to the severe express of comatose I seem to be in. At least OU are really good with illness get - I can pretty much do it at my own pace. Now back to the writing.. does anyone have any little things they do do jolt them out of a block? I write mostly poetry/occasional short stories. Any ideas very accept :o) Have you ever tried The Artists Way? I haven't ever finished it but usually after a few days of reading it. I get jolted out of a block. Also freewriting always helps me. I had a big block while writing my last conjoin for my fiction categorise and I found doing kind of mindless things like taking a walk (no ipod no cell telecommunicate) or doing dishes/cleaning and letting my mind wander helped me to evaluate creativly and get over my block. :) Yes. I've got that schedule somewhere - I used to find it really useful. I'm undergoing diagnosis for M. E so I'm currently floating in and out of being bedridden - and I think that may be part of the block. Freewriting sounds like a good idea... I evaluate I might start to work through The Artist's Way again too. Thanks for the enter much appreciated :o)


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"Fascist British state hauls cute girl creative writer into court" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 22:40:01

An airport worker who wrote poems about beheadings is the first woman to be found guilty under new terror laws. Samina Malik who liked to label herself a "lyrical terrorist" called for attacks on the West and described "poisoned bullets" capable of killing an entire street in her poetry. The 23-year-old Muslim wrote of her desire to become a martyr and listed her favourite videos as the "beheading ones".[http://www dailymail co uk/pages/live/articles/news/news html?in_bind_id=492460&in_page_id=1770] Hugh Cook is the author of a medical memoir. CANCER PATIENT which can be purchased online from lulu com/hughcook.. about 501 pages dealing with sign problems diagnosis chemotherapy readiation therapy and the achievemnt of remission. construe full text for free at zenvirus com/cancer-patient.


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"Why Creative Writers Get the Shaft" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 19:29:56

Well it's finally happened--television and movie scriptwriters are going on strike. I'm less concerned with how this ordain affect my weekly Heroes habit and more concerned with the precedent this will set among writers in all industries. Will novelists poets short story writers and web content writers start demanding more for their work? Maybe it's time they did. Writers get dumped on in all writing-related careers. In what other industry do you not get paid if your customer doesn't like your work? If you're a wholesaler and a affiliate buys your product to sell on what other planet can they pay you less for products they sell at a discount--or not pay you at all for products they failed to change? Oh and if you're an actor a television producer or a movie director do you get paid for DVD sales of your movies? Yep. But the scriptwriter doesn't see a nickel. The only exception I can evaluate of is copywriting. Copywriters generally have it easy. They don't mess around with kill fees; they dictate their terms; and they don't work through agents. I've been thinking about why this is--what makes copywriting and content writing different from creative writing professions such as novel-writing and screenwriting? Here are a few reasons I've come up with. Copywriters experience business. Copywriters write about business. They are immersed in business. They think about how to sell more for their clients and how to maximize profits for themselves every day. While it's rare to find a novelist who describes herself as a "businessperson" first and a writer second many copywriters think of themselves this way. In copywriting creativity isn't necessarily valued so much as profitability. You may write the most plain drab prose in the world--but if it sells it's gold. An awareness of how business works is in my opinion crucial to getting the best deal for your work. Creative writing is a becharm job. When's the last time you sat down and wrote a landing page or a batch of assort descriptions for fun? Probably never. But if you have the creative writing bug you'll write that novel or poem or short story no matter who reads it--because you feel compelled to. Copywriters write for money. If they're not getting paid a fair contend they won't do the work. And they definitely won't do it for free. But creative writers do it for the sheer like. When you're that passionate about what you do it can seem like an unbelievable blessing that someone would be to pay you anything to do it. This could mean creatives are more likely to fail to negotiate rights and ask for more. MFA programs don't inform business understand. Go to any creative writing school and you'll find professors who are concerned with your wording and syntax your skill with metaphor and other poetic conceits your engrave development and dialogue skills and so on: all the subtle and obvious things that make a great piece of art. You'll rarely find anyone drilling students on how to land a publisher the ins and outs of royalties and advances and how to negotiate without losing your agreement entirely as some publishers will actually dump new writers who even act it. As a result a whole lot of talented people stumble around in the real world after graduating from high-priced programs confused as to what to do with all that talent. If one of them gets lucky enough to actually land a publishing deal the average MFA is in no lay to tell how good that broach actually is. give and demand. Let's face it: creative writers are a dime a dozen. Unless you're Stephen King or Danielle Steele there are thousands of other novels in the slush pile that ordain fill the same merchandise niche as yours. If you get fired from your screenwriting job there are hundreds of hungry writers out there desperate for a chance to work on a syndicated show. Creative writing attracts people who are truly passionate about their craft. And there are more of them than there are well-paying jobs. This gives employers publishers television studios and other bosses all the power. A good copywriter is a bit harder to find--although there are plenty of us out there too. But while there are a limited number of television studios and publishing houses--not to mention viewers and readers who are actually shrinking--the be of businesses who need writers is growing every day. This gives the writers much more power. I've spent my adult life learning about the established practices of the publishing industry--and becoming more and more dismayed by the way it treats its writers. These screenwriters are unionized so it's much easier for them to alter demands. While this probably won't happen for novelists any measure soon it's my wish that the touch will send a communicate to everyone who works with writers.


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"Monday Morning Markets/Jobs/Opportunities" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 21:11:27

Welcome to Practicing Writing! Here you'll sight updates on writing and publishing opportunities (especially handy between issues of our monthly newsletter). Plus the communicate holds this practicing writer's occasional observations on happenings in the literary world schedule reviews and news about her own bring home the bacon. Overall the blog provides yet another resource complementing. The Tin accommodate move 2008 issue will be themed "Off the Grid." "We're looking for fiction poetry and nonfiction by or about populate or institutions that function (or don't function) out of the bounds of 'normal' society. For the 'Lost and Found' section we are looking for apprise appreciations of texts written outside of conventional publishing--prison exile mental institutions in secret." Deadline: November 1. 2007. "but gratify refer before then as the air will get crowded early." Submission guidelines.==========Hayden's Ferry analyse plans a themed air on "The Grotesque." The journal "is looking for prose poetry and visual art that explore the humanity beauty and reality of the literary grotesque--the monstrous the unusual the abnormal. Deadline: January 15. 2008. See the label. Pays: $25/page (to a maximum of $100) plus copies and a subscription.==========Fiction writer Bathsheba Monk is running a short story oppose. The winning story will be posted on her Web place and its author will receive $500. "Other stories of say will be posted with their compose's permission." There is no entry fee. More information available. NB: I checked with Ms. Monk because I initially did not see a deadline listed; she tells me that the deadline is December 31. 2007 and that that information ordain soon be added to the Web site.==========The Goody Two Shoes of 2007-Inspiration Good Deeds Contest invites submissions about your own or someone else's good deeds. The top entry and three runners-up will be published in The Point of Life Global Newsletter and on Point of Life Web site. The winner receives $500. NO ENTRY FEE. Deadline: December 31. 2007. More information. (via )==========Applications/nominations sought for the editorship of The Georgia Review. "Founded in 1947. The Georgia analyse is one of America's do journals of arts and letters publishing some of the beat poetry fiction and art being created today along with a rich blend of interdisciplinary essays and schedule reviews./The Editor reports to the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost at the University of Georgia and workswith a seven-member faculty editorial come in and a assort of advisory and contributing editors. The cater consists of six full-time employees and a half-time graduate research assistant." More information =========="The Franklin & Marshall English Department invites applications from creative non-fiction writers for a possible three-year visiting Assistant Professorship to mouth in the go of 2008. Significant publications including at least one book commitment to undergraduate teaching and a terminal degree in creative writing are required. Teaching undergo in a secondary genre is welcome. The 3/2 teaching fill will consider a multi-genre introductory creative writing cover a non-fiction writing workshop literature offerings and involvement in the College's command education schedule. The writer we desire will become move of a thriving writing community which includes a Creative Writing major a Writers House and an impressive reading series including the F&M Emerging Writers Festival." See the announcement.==========The University of Tennessee (Knoxville) "seeks an Assistant Professor in Fiction Writing advance bring in. Requirements consider (1) a history of excellent teaching. (2) a substantial preserve of publication and (3) an MFA or PhD in Creative Writing. Additional publications in a second genre are preferred. Besides significant creative output duties will include both have and undergraduate workshops instructor-designed graduate Special Topics courses and active supervision of student writing projects on all levels." More information.==========DePauw University (Indiana) invites applications for a tenure-track lay beginning August 2008 in Fiction Writing. "M. F. A or equivalent terminal degree required; be and salary commensurate with experience./Knowledge and undergo in other genres helpful. Teaching includes introductory/advanced courses in creative writing introductory literature and first-year college writing. Promise of publication and teaching excellence required. Commitment to undergraduate teaching in liberal arts setting essential." More information.=========="The Department of Writing at the University of Victoria invites applications for a position as the Harvey Stevenson Southam Lecturer./Successful applicants ordain serve one semester from January through April as a visiting professor in the Department of Writing. During his or her appointment the visiting writer ordain give a public instruct on issues related to contemporary journalism will inform one journalism or non-fiction course and will answer as a mentor and advisor to students within the Department of Writing." According to the announcement they're looking for a writer "of national stature." sight out more. As of the winter of 2007. Erika Dreifus lives and writes in New York City. Her bunco stories undergo appeared or are forthcoming in Lilith. Mississippi Review Online. The Pedestal Magazine. Solander: The Magazine of the Historical Novel Society. TriQuarterly and many other publications. Erika is also a prolific book reviewer and essayist whose bring home the bacon has been published in the Boston Globe. Christian Science Monitor. JBooks com and The Missouri analyse. She is a Contributing Editor for and for magazine. For more about Erika's writing please visit her. Erika is also the editor/publisher of a remove (and popular) monthly e-newsletter featuring advice opportunities and resources on the fashion and business of writing for fictionists poets and writers of creative nonfiction.


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"More Advice and Tips On Writing Novels" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 15:42:47

go away Writing. Stay Writing. My personal motivational blog for creative writers of fiction. Here are some articles giving command advice on writing a novel: For what to include in the 1st three pages of the your novel visit  at Fiction Writer’s Connection.  from the Internet Writing Journal At Writers create verbally. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong> procure © 2007 &bear on; Powered by &bear on; Modified from theme by


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"Creative Writer Needed" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 13:00:53

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"Bankhead Visiting Writers Series" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 16:57:37

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"Mega Writing Resource" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 16:51:43

go away Writing. be Writing. My personal motivational blog for creative writers of fiction. I forgot about this one as I haven’t been there for a while.  has a be of articles on the writing affect from the initial idea to publishing to dealing with rejection. It’s easy to get absorbed reading all the articles. Don’t expend your measure. You’ll only be overwhelmed by it all. Pick the articles that appeal to you or that are relevant to where you are in your writing. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>


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"The Five Secrets To Effective Breakthrough Marketing" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 18:10:49

Article marketing can be the most important activity for the growth of your business. Are you ready to develop your own breakthrough article marketing? Then pay attention to these five ultimate article marketing ideas. This article ordain help you mouth to create a breakthrough as a result of your efforts. For end through bind marketing the key first step you need to evaluate about is the creation of your own website. Your website ordain create the basis for all your other article marketing efforts and must give a strong starting inform. Another go forward that you should take in breakthrough bind marketing is to get your work endorsed by a more established article writer. Such an endorsement will compound the your credibility and the credibility of your bring home the bacon. 3. Thirdly it is wise to desire the advice and knowledge of your fellow writers when it comes to your breakthrough bind marketing efforts. Other writers ordain undergo already tried and established methods of marketing so you can hit the books from them rather than undergo to come up with something completely original. In command writers don’t feel comfortable doing their own marketing. It may be a good idea to retain the services of a marketing professional but unfortunately there are no individuals or companies that alter in assisting writers merchandise their work. 5. At last if you want to promote your cutting-edge product bequeath to do an effective marketing. As you do your writing work bring the thoughts from deep down yourself so that it would be creative. The same applies with your marketing work too. You have earned your name as a creative writer. So it is not going to be difficult to slightly deviate these principles so it can be used to do an effective marketing.


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"More Writing Articles" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-03 19:10:09

Start Writing. Stay Writing. My personal motivational communicate for creative writers of fiction. I discovered fairly recently via a yahoo writers’ assort. I accept it’s comfort a developing site so it may be one you be to go approve to at a later date. I do have one gripe with it though and that is the domiciliate summon opens up with a video and there doesn’t be to be a cerebrate to turn it off. Consequently. I quickly jump to another link elsewhere simply to turn it off. You might acknowledge the site for its. There’s also a resource summon of mixed  to assist writers. The articles are PDF files so you ordain need a PDF reader. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr call=""> <acronym call=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <code> <em> <i> <strike> <strong>


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