DENTON WRITERS LEAGUE
FIRST EDITION
January 2009
VOL. 20 NUMBER 1
DWL Home Page: http://byjoni.com/dwl
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WHERE WE MEET AND WHEN
The second Saturday of every month, at the
Denton Library-Emily
Fowler Branch
- click here for map
502 Oakland St
Denton, TX
Meeting will be held
at:
Hastings-Click here for Map
2311 Colorado Blvd
Denton, TX
General Meeting 10:30 a.m.
Lunch at Noon at the
Evergreen Super Buffet
- click here for map
1006 W. University Dr
Denton, TX
NEXT MEETING: January 10, 2008
Guest Speakers
January 10 - Crystalwizard - Hastings GUEST SPEAKER Crystalwizard is both
a writer and a graphic artist. She started writing in her Junior year of high
school. At the time, she'd read everything the school library had that
interested her, so it just seemed natural to write what she wanted to read,
since no one else was. She says that being a writer is a lot like living on a
wild roller coaster. Sometimes all she can do is hang on for the ride while the
story pours out of her fingers, and sometimes she have to fight tooth and nail
for every letter! She wouldn't trade it for anything in the world, bu it sure
would be nice if inspiration didn't insist on hitting her after the lights were
out and she was half-asleep so often! HOWDY PARDNERS! Mosey on up to the bar and and let me tell you about the darnedest, silliest,
most outrageous Western anthology this side of the Mississip'.
February 14 - Cindy Vallar - Emily Fowler Library
March 11 - Dianne Sagan - Hastings
April 11 - Sandy Blair - Emily Fowler Library
May 9 - Dr. Alexey Root - Emily Fowler Library
June 13 - Pauline Jones - Emily Fowler Library
July 11 - Hastings
August 8 - Emily Fowler Library
September 12 - Jamie Engle - Emily Fowler Library
October 10 - Dan Case - Emily Fowler Library
November 14 - Emily Fowler Library
December 12 - Emily Fowler Library
Ya'll heard right!
Cyber Aliens Press'll be spittin' out another one 'o them themed antho's on
May 1, 2009.
We'll be featuring hilarious stories of the Wild West, some sappy Prairie
Romance, and even a little bit 'o SteamPunk - as long as it's
knock-us-on-our-butt funny! We're also lookin' fer cowboy poetry and limericks,
art and comics, and anything else that's sure-as-shootin' silly.
So saddle yer ponies, get them doggies ta market then set yerself down and write
us the silliest bunch a words what never come outta that pencil a yers.
In plain language:
We are looking for short stories from 500 to 3500 words in
length, poems, jokes, puns, limericks and general silliness. All submissions
must be on one of the following themes:
Submissions open November 1, 2008 an' close on February 28, 2009. Acceptances and declines will be ongoing through the submission period. No early or late submissions will be accepted. Put "SUBMISSION: [TITLE]" in the subject line, and address all correspondence to The Editors (there's two of us) and email them to: sillywestern@gmail.com - ¿Comprende? Now saddle up and write.
Time must figure prominently in each story. For example, the story could be about time travel. Or it might concern a wizard who uses spells that affect time in some way. It might be about people or things that have been displaced to a time other than their own. The story could even be about someone who’s time is running out, perhaps from a deadly disease or poison.
Stories that explore parallel events in time, the nature of time or in some other way are centered around time will all fit in this anthology.
Along with TIME as the central focus of the story, it must also fit in one of the following genres:
Hard Science Fiction
Soft Science Fiction
Fantasy
Space Western
The above genres can be mixed with each other if desired but stories that fall outside of these will not be considered. For example, a story that is Space Western/Fantasy would be perfectly fine but a story that was Horror would not. The only exception would be minor elements. A fantasy could have some horror elements as long as they weren’t so heavy as to turn the story into a Horror or Horror/Fantasy mix.
If you have questions whether your story idea qualifies, feel free to email and ask.
Stories may be set in any time period from prehistory to
the far future.
Word count must be between 3000 and 6500. Stories that are too short or too
long will be sent back to the author to revise and resubmit.
Submissions open on Nov. 1, 2008 and close on May 1, 2009. Submissions received before Nov. 1, or after May 1, will not be considered.
Send submissions as an attached .doc or .rtf file to:
timeantho@gmail.com
Submissions in other formats, or pasted into the body of the email, will be returned to the author with a request to resubmit in the correct format.
Those authors whose work is accepted will be offered the standard CWP anthology contract. Those terms are:
10 dollar flat fee to acquire the right to publish, and 1 free copy of the book. 5 year, non-exclusive contract for print format, paperback.
In addition, all contributors will have the right to buy as many copies as they would like for the base cost of printing and shipping, then keep the profit from any copies they personally sell.
2009 Agents and Editors Conference
The 2009 Agents and Editors Conference will be held June 26-28, 2009, at the Austin Sheraton Hotel. Check back often for new information.
Register Early and Save!
October 1 - December 31, 2008: $309 Members / $369 Nonmembers
January 1 - May 25, 2009: $329 Members / $389 Nonmembers
May 26 - June 26, 2009: $379 Members / $439 Nonmembers
Refund Policy:
August 1 - December 23: 100% refund available.
December 24 - February 29: 50% refund available.
March 1 - June 26: No refunds made.
The Benefits of Early Registration Because private consultations with literary agents are scheduled based on registration date, registering early increases your chances of meeting with your top choice (agents will be announced in the fall as they are confirmed). Registrants will receive advance notice and special discounts for the League's upcoming agents workshop series, "The Secrets of the Agents." Four literary agents will present half-day workshops in the fall and spring to lead in to the 2009 conference.
Registration:
http://store.writersleague.org/2008agentsandeditorsconference-1.aspx
POETRY CORNER
Poetry Group
3rd Saturday
10:00 am
Emily Fowler Library
502 Oakland St
Denton, TX
Open Mic Night
4th Wednesday
7:00 pm
Recycled Books
200 N Locust St
Denton, TX
CONVENTIONS
Convention
Month Place
URL
ConDFW Feb Dallas, TX
http://www.condfw.org/
AggieCon March Bryan, TX
http://aggiecon.tamu.edu/
Dreamin' in Dallas April Dallas, TX http://www.dallasromanceauthors.com/conferences/
Texas Frightmare May
Dallas, TX
http://www.texasfrightmareweekend.com/lifetype/
ApolloCon June Houston, TX
http://www.apollocon.org/
Conestoga July Tulsa, OK
http://www.sftulsa.org/conestoga/
Armadillo Con August Austin, TX
http://www.fact.org/dillo/
Mythcon August Norman, OK
http://www.mythsoc.org/mythcon37.html
Bubonicon August Albuquerque, NM
http://www.bubonicon.com/
Fencon Sept Dallas, TX
http://www.fencon.org/
A comprehensive list of other
conventions
http://www.fencon.org/links.html#calendar
World Fantasy Con Nov Austin, TX
http://www.worldfantasy.org/
On-Line Writers resources
Author's Network-for writers about writing based in Europe, but interesting-
http://www.author-network.com/
Copyright Forms- http://www.loc.gov/copyright/forms/
The New Covey Cover Awards -
http://thenewcoveycoverawards.blogspot.com
Dallas Screen Writers- http://www.dallasscreenwriters.com/
Denton Public Library - http://www.cityofdenton.com/pages/library.cfm
Flashing Swords Magazine -
http://flashingswords.sfreader.com
Fort Worth Book Blog -
http://booksblog.guidelive.com/
Glimmer Train Press, Inc.-A quarterly magazine of about 260 pages of literary
fiction - http://www.glimmertrain.com/
How Stuff Works - Want to know how something works, try this link -
http://www.howstuffworks.com/
Lulu.Com - A Self-Publisher -
http://www.lulu.com/
MeetUp.Com - A place to find MeetUp groups in your area -
http://www.meetup.com/
Jeff Crilley's DFW Do-It Yourself PR Group -
http://freepublicity.meetup.com/1/
National Association of Women Writers - http://www.naww.org
National Writers Union - http://www.nwu.org/
Northeast Texas Writers' Organization -
http://www.netwo.org/
Para Publishing Website - a good writing, publishing, and promotion source -
http://www.parapublishing.com/sites/para/
Preditors and Editors-a resources to check out agents and publishers http://www.anotherealm.com/prededitors/
Printing for Less - Good prices and I understand good product -
http://www.printingforless.com/index.html
Ralan's Webstravaganza-speculative fiction resource http://ralan.com/
Society of Children's Writers and Illustrators - http://www.scbwi.org/
Texas Coalition of Authors, Inc. - http://www.texasauthors.org/
The Market List-the online resource for genre fiction writers http://www.marketlist.com/
The Novelist's Workshop-essays and advice on how to publish your book- http://www.monash.com/writers.html
Vista Prints - inexpensive business cards, postcards, etc -
http://www.vistaprint.com
Writing for Dollars - Good resource on paying markets with a weekly newsletter -
http://www.writingfordollars.com/
Writer's Exchange - http://www.writers-exchange.com/epublishing/
Writer.com - on-line classes and other writer's information -
http://writers.com/
Writers' League of Texas - http://www.writersleague.org/
Writers Net-source for information for writers, editors, agents, and publishers - http://www.writers.net
Writing-World.Com - http://www.writing-world.com
Writing.Com - Community for readers and writers of all skills levels and
interests - http://www.writing.com
There are multitudes of writing resources available on the Internet. Go to any search engine and ask for writer's resources, writer's markets, writer's contests, writer's conferences, etc
DWL OFFICERS:
President Joni Latham (
joni1957@verizon.net) - 940/382-4865
Vice-President Kelly Christiansen
Newsletter George Avera (
george.819471@verizon.net) - 940/387-8315