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No Conscience Award For Judith Miller
From: www.writerswrite.com

" Jailed New York Times reporter Judith Miller has been eating prison food while her husband cavorted on a luxury cruise (when they bought the tickets they didn't realize she'd be doing time and unable to go). That had to have been a bummer. But it gets worse. Editor and Publisher reports that the American Society of Journalists and Authors ("ASJA") voted unanimously not to endorse its earlier decision to give Miller a Conscience in Media award for going to jail to protect her sources in the Plamegate scandal.

The group's First Amendment committee had narrowly voted to give Miller the prize for her dedication to protecting sources, but the full board has now voted to not accept that decision, based on its opinion that her entire career, and even her current actions in the Plame/CIA leak case, cast doubt on her credentials for this award.

The group's president, Jack El-Hai, posted an explanation on an internal list-serve yesterday, noting the opposition from the rank and file, and also mentioning two other reasons for the unanimous vote:

* "A feeling that Miller's career, taken as a whole, did not make her the best candidate for the award."

* "Divided opinions on the board over whether her recent actions merit the award."
Rumors are swirling in Washington that the reason that Miller won't name her source in Plamegate is because she doesn't have one: that she is actually the person that told Karl Rove that Valerie Plame was a CIA agent. But that's just a rumor. Unless Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald gets an indictment from the Grand Jury and then a criminal trial, we may never know who Miller's source was. In any event, she's not having a great summer, that's for sure. "

The Odds of Making It as a Writer
From: www.writerswrite.com

" Patti Thorn, the Books Editor for the Rocky Mountain News, explores a writer's odds of making it big in the book business. Her cursory research led her to believe that making it big in the book business is an unlikely proposition. Then she met author Greg Slominski at BEA in New York.
I met Slominski at the recent book convention in New York. He was there researching the best way to market his new novel, Princess and the Bean, and had come to a conclusion all wannabe authors should heed: "I think what's really clear," he said, "is that writing the book is the easy part." Selling it is another story altogether.

And he went on to prove it. The engineer from Virginia recently e-mailed me some numbers he had crunched - and while even Slominski would admit they're highly speculative, they're still fun to consider. Slominski bases his calculations on two numbers:

? 195,000 - the number of books published in 2004 (including self-published titles), as reported by industry researcher R.R. Bowker.

? 5 percent - the percentage of "successful" authors, defined as those who make a living on their books alone. Slominski found that figure on the Web site of Rick Frishman, respected media consultant and co-author of Guerilla Marketing for Writers and Guerilla Publicity.....

....Slominski then makes a few other logical leaps of faith. He assumes that a person's career lasts 20 years, that the pool of successful authors neither expands nor contracts (a reasonable, and even optimistic, assumption, given that the number of books bought each year is either flat or declining, based on which study you read) and so on.

So - drum roll - what are the odds of living off your prose? According to Slominski: 1 in 380. Or, if you tweak the numbers to allow for a range of error, 1 in 200 to 1 in 500.
Those are not great odds. But, remember, you're a writer, not a mathematician. And someone has to be the next J.K. Rowling. "

Writers Go Green
From: www.writerswrite.com

" USA Today reports on the growing use of green printing methods in the book industry and it's mostly because a small but growing number of authors are asking for it.
Katherine Hannigan requested recycled paper for her children's book, Ida B. While no one keeps count, well-known writers, including Barbara Kingsolver, Alice Munro, Margaret Atwood and Alice Walker, are part of the trend. It reflects a growing green movement in the entertainment world that includes musicians such as U2 and Bonnie Raitt, who are packaging their CDs in recycled materials.

Walker spokeswoman Wendy Weil says the author's last two books were printed on recycled paper, and the practice is built into her contract with Random House. Less than 5% of U.S. books are printed that way, says Tyson Miller of the Green Press Initiative, a group working to interest publishers and authors.

Jerome Kramer, editor in chief of Kirkus Reviews, says the involvement of big-name writers can help increase that number. "It's always important to bear in mind what a small tip of the iceberg any author is. When an author with some cachet gets behind the issue, the reasonable assumption is that the impact would be exponential and would get the conversation going."

Environmental groups are hoping he is right. "If authors are working to push the publishers along with us, it sends a strong message," says Pam Wellner of Greenpeace, one of several groups calling for changes in publishing. Greenpeace wants book paper to be 100% recycled or, at least, a combination of recycled paper and wood pulp not harvested from old-growth or endangered forests.

The issue recently drew attention when 2.5-million-member Greenpeace asked the 300,000 on its e-mail list to request that Scholastic, the U.S. publisher of the Harry Potter series, conform to the group's standard. Scholastic heard from more than 12,500, Wellner says. Scholastic's Kyle Good says that while Potter books weren't published on recycled paper, "we absolutely don't use wood fiber from ancient forests."
Random House and other publishers are looking into green publishing. Of course, when everything goes to electronic paper, this will be a non-issue. As to when electronic paper and decent e-readers will appear with long-life batteries, well, it's anyone's guess. "

Larry Block Hits the Streets
From: www.writerswrite.com

" In addition to traveling to the furthest ends of the globe at the drop of a hat, author Lawrence Block is also fond of issuing somewhat startling pronouncements to his fans. Larry says he's recently taken up racewalking again, with a vengeance. He writes in his latest newsletter that he actually followed through on his threat to readers to participate in a mind-boggling 24-hour race event.
"Last week I told you I'd be racewalking in a 24-hour event in Wakefield, Massachusetts, with the intention of completing a marathon, the hope of extending it to 50 kilometers, and the wistful dream of making it all the way to the 50-mile mark. Well, I'm home, and hobbling some, but it's my great pleasure to report that I logged a little over 100 kilometers?63.2 miles, to be precise?and still have a pulse. Pretty much everything hurts, but so what. I have never had a greater feeling of accomplishment, and I have to say it feels pretty good."
So much for the cliche of the out of shape writer who spends all day huddled in front of his computer, emerging from his cocoon only for a shot of whiskey and a cigarette. Or, if you're quite a bit younger, let's make that a pizza/Red Bull/Blackberry break. "

The Best of Bad Writing
From: www.writerswrite.com

"It's time once again to peruse the best of the bad writing, as decided by the judges of the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest. By comparing his love's anatomy to the carburetor of his car, Dan McKay, a computer analyst at Microsoft Great Plains in Fargo, North Dakota, won this year's contest, beating out thousands of other dreadful entries. "As he stared at her ample bosom, he daydreamed of the dual Stromberg carburetors in his vintage Triumph Spitfire," he wrote, comparing a woman's breasts to "small knurled caps of the oil dampeners." The competition highlights literary achievements of the most dubious sort -- terrifyingly bad sentences that take their inspiration from minor writer Edward George Earl Bulwer-Lytton, whose 1830 novel "Paul Clifford" began, "It was a dark and stormy night." "We want writers with a little talent, but no taste," San Jose State English Professor Scott Rice said. "And Dan's entry was just ludicrous." McKay was is in China and could not be reached to comment about his status as a world-renowned wretched writer. He will receive $250. But there's more. Here's the runner-up: "The rising sun crawled over the ridge and slithered across the hot barren terrain into every nook and cranny like grease on a Denny's grill in the morning rush, but only until eleven o'clock when they switch to the lunch menu," wrote Lester Guyse, a retired fraud investigator in Portland, Oregon. Ken Aclin, of Shreveport, Louisiana, won the Grand Panjandrum's Award for his shocking similes and abusive use of adjectives. He wrote that India "hangs like a wet washcloth from the towel rack of Asia." If you didn't win, or didn't even know about the contest, there's always next year. The official website is here. "


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Free "Mystery" Book Writing Courses! - Mystery Books (BellaOnline)
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"Free "Mystery" Book Writing Courses! I know what you are saying everything cost money now days . You might even believe that you can t get valuable information for FREE! That is where you are wrong. The Internet is overflowing with free valuable information."

Reading, writing, now arithmetic (Orange Leader)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

"For more than 20 years, Rebecca Flickinger wrote news stories. Today, she's writing a new chapter in her life. "At an age when all my friends are readying to retire I'm starting my third career," she said."

OSKT to offer will writing, trustee services via AIA (The Edge Daily)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

"American International Assurance (AIA) Company Ltd policyholders will now be able to enjoy will-writing and trustee services provided by OSK Trustees Bhd (OSKT)."

What Lies Beneath: The Iceberg Theory of Writing (Poynter Institute)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

""If a writer of prose knows enough about what he is writing about he may omit things that he knows and the reader, if the writer is writing truly enough, will have a feeling of those things as strongly as though the writer had stated them.""

Sheriff's office investigating check-writing scam at bank (CentralOhio.com)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

"The Ottawa County Sheriff's Office is helping investigate a check-writing scam at the Sky Bank in Genoa. According to reports, three checks totaling $731.93 were written on July 18 and July 24 to three local businesses."

Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance to Host Fall Writing Retreat at Haystack (Maine Today)
From: us.rd.yahoo.com

"Maine Writers & Publishers Alliance will again host a Fall Writing Retreat at Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Deer Isle, September 23-25. Instructors include Monica Wood, April Ossman, Bruce Pratt, Charlotte Agell, Hannah Holmes, and Alfred DePew."


Latest Writing News, Headlines and Blogs from The Writiing Life:

UpdateStill cannot pub
From: cdeemer.blogspot.com

" UpdateStill cannot publish on my end unless I ftp and change the index.html file manually. When changes actually appear and the blog looks normal, it's because it has been published on the Blogger end by someone trying to help me."

The nightmare continues
From: cdeemer.blogspot.com

" The nightmare continuesWell, 2 folks who tried to help me so far haven't been able to. Is the 3rd time the charm?"


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Writers Write, Inc. Launches Pleasant Morning Buzz
From: www.writenews.com

"Writers Write, Inc. has announced the official launch of Pleasant Morning Buzz ( http://www.pleasantmorningbuzz.com ), a blog covering current events with a twist. Pleasant Morning Buzz features commentary about current events including news, science, television shows, films, celebrities and other items of interest. "

BMG Direct to Acquire The Columbia House Company
From: www.writenews.com

"BMG Direct, a division of DirectGroup Bertelsmann, announced that it has reached an agreement with The Blackstone Group to acquire The Columbia House Company. Stuart Goldfarb, President and CEO of BMG Direct, will serve as President and CEO of the newly acquired company. The move combines two giant direct marketing brands with similar business models. "


 





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