When you think about Stephen King, you are probably wondering how exactly he creates his worlds. This is a perfect example as Stephen King is known as one of the most productive writers who produces high-quality novels every time
How to Find an Online Writing Course
If you are still deciding about taking an online or university writing course take a look at this article and weight out the positive and negatives. What do you want from a course? Here is our best advice on how to find an Online Writing Course.
Join Our New Community
Well, it’s time for us to get to know each other. I know many of you are friends with me, Every Writer on facebook or twitter or other sites, but I was thinking we could build a little community of writers here.
1000 Greatest Writer’s Quotes of All Time
So we thought we would put together the 1000 Greatest Writer’s Quotes of all time. Then I got lazy. It’s harder than it looks gathering up all these quotes. Finding the ones that are “best.” Finding the ones that are most telling about writing and writers. Anyway, I thought I would just ask you guys […]
Exquisite Corpse Poem 20 of Us Wrote Together
Here is the result of our first Exquisite Corpse. Over 20 writers worked together to create it.
Lit Mag: Window Cat Press
In an age of instant connection across continents, we’ve come full circle– like the ancient Egyptians, we live in a society that once more worships cats. The post Window Cat Press appeared first on Literary Magazines.
Literary Mag: Del Sol Review
Del Sol Review is now accepting submissions for the Spring 2017 editions in general fiction, science fiction and fantasy, and poetry The post Del Sol Review appeared first on Literary Magazines.
How to Remain Competitive as a Freelance Writer
For many people, freelance writing is a dream career. The operative phrase in that sentence is “many people.” With so many people making the switch to freelance work, you need to be able to distinguish yourself in such a competitive market. Freelancing is much different than a career that exists within a corporate ladder. You’ll […]
Lit Mag: The Matador Review
The Matador Review is an online literature and art quarterly based in Chicago, Illinois. The post The Matador Review appeared first on Literary Magazines.
Lit Mag: The Maine Review
The Maine Review is a quarterly literary magazine publishing short fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, and essays. The Review runs contests each year The post The Maine Review appeared first on Literary Magazines.
New Literary Awards From EWR
We have finally decided to formalize our short and minute fiction awards. Here is a new schedule of these awards. If you want to enter our contests, it’s free.
Winner of the 2016 James Dillingham Young Award
David L. Tamarin is the winner of our 2016 James Dillingham Young Literary Award. Mr. Tamarin won with the following entry:
Christmas Poem Contest
Welcome to our Christmas Poem Haiku contest. We are looking for the best Haiku about Christmas. It can snowmen in it too, but it must be Christmasy. So you know the Haiku form. 5, 7, 5 is what we are looking for, it doesn’t have to get anymore completed than than. Winner of this contest […]
Poetry Discussion: ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
Ok, I really enjoyed discussion on poetry here at EWR. I’m always looking to talk about poetry anyway. You probably know, if you talk about poems at all, not a lot of people are crazy about having this discussion.
Lit Mag: Creation and Criticism
Creation and Criticism (CC), which is a quarterly international peer-reviewed refereed English e-journal, aims at providing an opportunity to the researchers and scholars for sharing their creative and critical The post Creation and Criticism appeared first on Literary Magazines.