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The 41st Annual Willamette Writers Conference August 6-8, 2010

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010, 11:03am    0 comments

"You cope all year with the creative isolation that's part of the writer's journey. Our annual conference is an opportunity for you to meet and exchange ideas with hundreds of other writers, to hone your craft, find expert advice, sell your work and get your creative juices flowing. Inspiration is what it's all about, and the inspiration you gain during the Willamette Writer's 2010 conference this August will help fire you up and carry you through the winter months - and work - ahead.

This year's workshops will be so good you will wish you had a clone before it's over. Choose from nearly 100 workshops conducted by seasoned pros in the areas of fiction, non-fiction, screenwriting, manuscript editing, publishing, pitching, entering writing contests, research and business. Whether you write self-help books, historic fiction, blockbuster Hollywood screenplays, mysteries, romance, magazine articles, sci-fi, plays, children's books, humor, or simply need help marketing yourself as a professional, you'll find helpful guidance and keen insights at the 2010 Willamette Writer's Conference."

Visit http://www.willamettewriters.com/wwc/3/

to learn more about this year's conference in Portland!

Oregon Humanities magazine seeks submissions--July 12, 2010 deadline

Monday, June 21st, 2010, 09:55am    0 comments

Oregon Humanities magazine is seeking submissions for the fall 2010 issue on the theme “Ha!” which will explore humor, happiness, and joy, especially as they pertain to American history, culture, values, and identity. They are especially interested in submissions that consider what it means to pursue happiness in America and how this pursuit shapes our culture and identities.

They welcome all forms of nonfiction writing, including scholarly essays, personal essays, and journalistic articles. They accept proposals and drafts of scholarly and journalistic features, which range between 2,500 and 4,000 words in length. They accept drafts only of personal essays, which should consider larger thematic questions and run no longer than 2,000 words. They almost exclusively publish Oregon-based writers. All contributors receive an honorarium. Currently the magazine is distributed to more than 12,000 readers. Essays from Oregon Humanities have been reprinted or excerpted in the Pushcart Prize anthology and the Utne Reader, and a recent essay will be included in Best American Essays 2010. You can view their writers’ guidelines and the current issue online at oregonhumanities.org .

If you are interested in contributing to this issue, please submit a proposal or draft by July 12, 2010, to Kathleen Holt, Editor, Oregon Humanities magazine, 813 SW Alder Street, Suite 702, Portland, Oregon, 97205, or k.holt@oregonhumanities.org. No phone calls, please.


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