Two More Writers

Earlier, I detailed the abilities of some of the Writing Women of Zurich stellar writers (post: March 19, 2015). They are such a shy lot and getting them to raise their hands and allow public recognition of their talents is a lot like pulling teeth from a hen’s mouth. (Of course, hen don’t have teeth though they have the genes for growing teeth…).  Sorry, I wandered off topic here.

Luckily, I heard from two of our intrepid writers and have listed a bit of information about them below.

DEBRA DANZ:

“Hello, my name is Debra Danz. I was born and raised in NY, but now reside in Switzerland with my two children. I am currently writing a book of short, dark stories. The book will be a dedication to my late husband who was a photographer, and each of my stories was inspired by one of his photographs. My work has been published in 50–Word stories; The Bookends Review, as well as their 2014 anthology; and forthcoming in the Journal of Microliterature.  I am also a member of a writing club The Writing Women of Zurich, and have contributed a few pieces to the American Women’s Club of Zurich web blog.”

MUFFY WALKER:

Muffy Walker, MSN, MBA, is president of the International Bipolar Foundation. Her health related articles have appeared in HuffPost, Kings River Life, Anchor and Mamalode.  The mission of the International Bipolar Foundation is to eliminate bipolar disorder through the advancement of research, to promote and enhance care and support services and to erase associated stigma through public education.

Wow ladies! Thanks for your contributions – to the Writing Women of Zurich website community and the lives you touch through your writing.

Jocelyn

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The Spirit of Sisterhood

One challenge as a writer is to find the best outlet for our writing.  We finished our short story, poem, prose, novel, haiku, or other offering and want to have it published.  But who “gets” our voice, our humor, our specific, unique outlook on life?  How do we find the right fit?  (Of course, the Writing Women of Zurich website is a premier spot!)

But, sometimes we want an opportunity to be compensated for our work. Or we want to have our work published and not have to pay for the privilege. To get us started on this journey of presenting our writing to the world, Deb Danz has complied a list of online journals that will accept our work for free.   Special thanks to Deb for her initiative and sharing the information below!!

PS: As with any website, those listed below may change or close their submission deadlines.  The last four websites are currently closed but will accept submittals soon. But, what the heck? Give ’em a try!!

TIP: FF: Flash fiction; SS: short stories

https://fictionsoutheast.submittable.com;  (1,500 words max–open for submissions)

 http://www.firststopfiction.com/?page_id=4; (1,000 words max–open for submissions)

 https://literaryorphans.submittable.com/submit; (5K words max – open for submission)

 http://themolotovcocktail.com/submission-guidelines/;(1,000 words max – open for submissions

 http://www.wordriot.org/submissions; (FF 1,000 words max; SS 1,000 – 6,500  – open for submissions)

http://www.short-story.me/submission-guidelines.html;(FF 850 words max ;SS 2,000 words max – open for submissions)

http://poundofflash.blogspot.ch/p/submission-guidelines.html; (750 words max – open for submissions)

http://blackheartmagazine.com/submission-guidelines/;(1,500 words max – open for submissions)

 http://www.bostonliterarymagazine.com/submit.html;(50, 100, 250 word stories – visit site for reading periods, opens after April 15, 2015)

 http://fiftywordstories.com/submissions/; (50 words max – open for submissions)

 http://www.authorspublish.com/postcard-shorts-open-for-submissions/; (250 words max. – open for submissions)

 http://sixsentences.blogspot.ch/2006/09/writers-guidelines.html ; (6 sentences – open for submissions)

 http://treehousemag.com/submissions/; (1,000 words max – open for submissions)

 http://www.microliterature.org/submissions; ( 1,000 words max – open for submissions)

 http://journal.gonelawn.net/glj_submit.php; (Any length – open for submissions)

 http://thedyinggoose.com/submit/; (FF 600 max; SS 1-5 T – open for submissions)

 http://nanofiction.org/submit; (300 words max – open for submissions)

 http://www.foundlingreview.com/FoundlingReviewWriters.html; (100 – 2000 words – open for submissions)

 https://necessaryfiction.submittable.com/submit; (3,000 words max – open for submissions)

 http://thecanarypress.com/submit/; (7,000 words max or FF one page – open for submissions) 

 https://emprise.submittable.com/submit; (4,000 words max – open for submissions)

 http://1000words.org.uk/submission-guidelines/; (1,000 words max – open for submissions)

http://aminormagazine.com/about/; (FF 100-1,000 words; SS 1T – 4T – open for submissions)

https://lindenavenue.submittable.com/submit; (FF 1,000 words max; SS 2,500 words max – open for submissions)

http://www.literaryjuice.com/#/submit/4557087624; (FF 100 – 600 words; SS 2,500 words max – open for submissions)

http://www.one-story.com/index.php?page=submit; (3T – 8T words max – open for submissions)

https://crackthespine.submittable.com/submit; (Micro Fiction 100 words max. FF 1,000 words max – open for submissions)

http://thebookendsreview.com/submissions/; (FF 1,000 words max; SS 1,001 – 2,000 words max – closed – reading May 1 – Aug. 31 / Dec. 1 – Jan. 31)

http://thequotablelit.com/submissions; (FF 1,000 words max; SS 3,000 words max – closed – reading Jan 1 – March 1)

http://thestoryshack.com/short-story-submissions/; (1,000 words max – closed – reading from April 1)

 http://oblongmagazine.com/submit/; (1,000 words max – closed – check website for reading times)

 http://www.firststopfiction.com/?page_id=4; (500 – 1,000 words max – closed – check website for reading times) 

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And the Beat goes On…

Change.  Something we don’t always come to grips with gracefully.  Since we have been changing since birth, it does seem we would be used to it by now… Change stretches, enlightens, creates anew, and provides opportunities for growth. It’s actually a great gift beneath the angst!  The Writing Women of Zurich are also experiencing change as Ellen Magee steps aside as group facilitator and leader.  Thankfully, Mary Seidler has agreed to coordinate our writing group meetings and notify us of upcoming events.  Mary, we appreciate your willingness and dedication to take on this role!!

Photo: Ellen Marie Magee and Mary Seidler

Facilitators, Ellen Magee & Mary Seidler

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