DENTON WRITERS LEAGUE
FIRST EDITION
June 2008 VOL. 19 NUMBER 6

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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

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: June 14, 2008


Guest Speakers

July 12 - P.N. Elrod - Meeting will be held at Hastings
August 9 - TBD
September 13 - Jeff Crilley
October 11 - TBD
November 8 - Cindy Vallar
December 13 -  TBD

GUEST SPEAKER

Joe O'Connell's novel-in-stories Evacuation Plan grew out of time spent volunteering in a residential hospice in Austin. He was part of a group of writers and visual artists chosen to tell the story of this place of last days. He originally wrote about the experience in poetry, then creative nonfiction, then as prose fiction. The story follows Matt, a screenwriter in search of a plot for his next film, as he enters the hospice. Joe teaches creative writing to graduate students at St. Edward's University and to undergrads at Austin Community College. He is a film columnist for the Dallas Morning News. His blog can be found at:  http://joemoconnell.blogspot.com/ .


MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL TIME

May begins the new fiscal year for the Denton Writers League.  We will begin collecting the $15 membership fee in May for the 2008-2009 Membership Year.  I am including a copy of the membership form for those of you who need to update your contact information.  Membership forms are also available on from the DWL website (the link is located at the top of the main page).  For those of you who have joined in the last few months, your membership will be grandfathered for the new year.


MEMBER NEWS

Crystalwizard, Joni Latham and Simon Hal will be at Hastings located at 2311 Colorado Blvd after the June 14th meeting from 2pm to 4pm signing copies of their novels and the silly fantasy anthology, Strange Worlds of Lunacy.


PROJECT FOR 2008-THERE'S STILL TIME TO SEND IN YOUR SUBMISSION.  DEADLINE IS JUNE 30.

The Denton Writers League is accepting submissions from local writers for a new anthology.

Submission Guidelines:

Any story, poem or other written work submitted must be your own original work. You must own the copyright and all publishing rights. The author retains ALL RIGHTS to his/her work.

Submissions are open to all genres except erotica, please keep it PG13. Also, works promoting racial hatred or violence, sexism or homophobia will not be accepted.

There is no minimum word count required. Short stories and non-fiction pieces are limited to 7000 words. Poems are limited to 50 lines.

Submissions must be double-spaced using Times Roman font and saved in either RTF or WORD format.

Send submissions as a RTF or WORD attachment to dwlsubmissions@verizon.net with [SUB] title in the subject line. Snail mail submissions will be accepted for those who do not have access to a computer but communications will be delayed to due the staff not being able to contact the author by e-mail. Send snail mail submissions to DWL Anthology, 810 Egan St, Denton, TX 76201. Multiple submissions are acceptable but not simultaneous submissions.

Submissions will be accepted beginning January 15, 2008 and ending June 30, 2008.

There is no reading fee, but if your work is selected for publication, you are required to become a member of the Denton Writers League since the Anthology is a league project with the contents written by our members. The fee to join to League is $15 a year. We meet the second Saturday of the month at the Emily Fowler Library from 10:30am to noon.


Making the Most of Media Opportunities with an Online Media Room

By Kathleen Meyer

New technology has impacted every aspect of book publishing—even publicity. For media professionals in search of that next big story, the Internet is their first stop. A recent study shows that over 90% of journalists start researching a story by searching on the Net. That same study also shows that journalists are constantly frustrated by websites with difficult navigation, outdated or irrelevant information, a lack of PR contact, and no downloadable images and/or multimedia clips. In short, many websites and online media rooms are falling short in this age of "instant" information.

For the savvy book promoters out there, this presents a wonderful news-grabbing opportunity. By simply offering journalists, producers, and editors an easy-to-navigate and well-organized online media room, complete with everything they need to take a story about your book or author from start to finish, you have a great chance of scoring excellent media coverage. To help make your online media room a destination of choice for web-surfing journalists, we’ve put together a few guidelines:

1. Can I Call You?

Sure, it seems obvious, but you’d be surprised how many people forget the importance of providing all contact names, phone and fax numbers, e-mail addresses, pager numbers, and mailing addresses in their online media rooms. One of the top reasons journalists use the Internet is to locate PR contact info, and according to one recent study, 45% of the time they are unable to find that vital information in online searches. Make your PR contact info highly visible on your company website, and position it at the top of each page of your online media room. In addition, ALWAYS provide an emergency response phone number. If a journalist is working on a deadline, their ability to contact you at a moment’s notice could determine whether you receive coverage or not.

2. Playing Up Your Press Releases

Not surprisingly, journalists have indicated that press releases are the most important items in an online media room. Be sure that the press release section of your online media room is updated frequently with the latest news about your book or author. Archive all previous press releases in the press release section of your media room, and post all press releases in HTML to make them easily and instantly accessible.

3. In This Case, a Picture Really Is Worth a 1,000 Words

Downloading images for use in stories is one of the top five reasons journalists visit online media rooms. Be sure to offer high-resolution, downloadable images of your book cover, author, and any illustrations or photos from the book that would lend visual interest to a feature story or review. If available, post clips of previous radio and TV appearances. Such clips can greatly influence show producers who are searching the Net for guest experts.

4. Take It Easy on Me: Backgrounders, Story Ideas, and Fact Sheets

Help make the journalist's job a little easier and include a section in your online media room that contains additional information to help flesh out a full article or show segment about your book or author. Provide your media visitors with story ideas to tie your book into current events, backgrounders such as related trivia or topical quizzes, or fact sheets that list basic information about the book and its subject matter.

5. The Online Media Room: It’s Like a Regular Press Kit, Only Better!

When creating your online media room, remember that any component of a traditional press kit can be included in your online media room. As you acquire more content such as reviews, resources, author events, and media placements, be sure to add these to your media room.

About Kathleen Meyer: Kathleen Meyer is the Marketing Director for BookFlash, an innovative book publicity services firm offering affordable and easy-to-use Online Media Rooms designed specifically for the unique promotional needs of authors and publishers. For information about BookFlash Media Rooms or BookFlash’s other book publicity services, please visit us online at www.bookflash.com, or contact us at 520.798.2356 or bookflash@bookflash.com.

Reprinted from Wheatmark Bookpublisher.Com, http://www.wheatmark.com


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


ANNUAL CONVENTIONS
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CONVENTIONS

Convention                   Month    Place                    URL             

ConDFW                   Feb     Dallas, TX       http://www.condfw.org/
Texas Frightmare         Feb     Dallas, TX       http://www.texasfrightmareweekend.com/lifetype/
AggieCon                 March   Bryan, TX        http://aggiecon.tamu.edu/
Dreamin' in Dallas       April   Dallas, TX       http://www.dallasromanceauthors.com/conferences/
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
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
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


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