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We have over 9,000 amazing friends on Facebook (you know who you are, and we love you!).

 
Now, we’re making a push to get to 10,000.
 
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We have over 9,000 amazing friends on Facebook (you know who you are, and we love you!).

 

Now, we’re making a push to get to 10,000.

 

Can you help?

Our staff members are hungry.

 

Just kidding! When we reach our goal, our staff is going to throw a pizza party (and, of course, we’ll save you a virtual slice!).

 

All you have to do if you want to help is Like and Share our posts on Facebook.

 

Invite your friends and fellow writers to take advantage of the fantastic writing and publishing resources that we regularly post.

 

Thanks so much for your support as we continue to send you great articles, hot publishing leads, and much more!

 

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Writer's Relief for American Writers & Artists Inc.: "Make Literary Magazines Work For You"

As a freelance writer in the world of copywriting and web writing, your passion for writing might extend to the world of literature.

Hoping to publish a novel or memoir? Or a collection of poems/stories/essays?

The great news is that writing in the world of literature doesn’t just indulge your interest; it can also further your professional freelance career by diversifying your portfolio and demonstrating the range of your talents.

The first step is to submit your writing to literary magazines.

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Huffington Post/Writer's Relief's Writer Wednesday: "How To Kill Off Your Protagonist"

When you’ve reached that point in your story or novel where your main character dies—whether it’s from a disease, fatal accident, murder, or other creative cause—it’s important to handle the death in a way that your readers don’t want to turn away. It’s natural for readers to create an attachment to the central character, and saying good-bye is a hardship we all share. To make the death of your main character a little easier to bear, the following are points of advice to consider when crossing this difficult literary hurdle.

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The Writer’s Relief Review Board is OPEN! (Deadline: TODAY! APRIL 17TH)

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Writer’s Relief is an author’s submission service (not a literary agency, publisher, or publicity firm). We help creative writers get published by targeting their poems, essays, short stories, and books to the best-suited literary agents or editors of literary journals.

We can help you get published. We will:

  • Identify the best literary agents for your book manuscript. Literary agents are key to publishing your novel, memoir, or nonfiction book.
  • Identify the best literary journals for your poetry, short story, or personal essay.
  • Create your cover or query letters.
  • Proofread and format your submissions.
  • Develop strategies that get literary agents and editors excited about your writing.
  • Make more time for you to write without sacrificing the quality and efficiency of your submissions.
  • Help you get published more often in reputable markets.

Send Us Your Best Work Now!

Submit Here: http://www.writersrelief.com/review_board/

Submission Guidelines: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/

Review Board FAQ: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/#reviewboardfaqs

(For more information about Writer’s Relief, visit www.writersrelief.com)

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The Writer’s Relief Review Board is OPEN! (Deadline: TOMORROW! APRIL 17TH)

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Writer’s Relief is an author’s submission service (not a literary agency, publisher, or publicity firm). We help creative writers get published by targeting their poems, essays, short stories, and books to the best-suited literary agents or editors of literary journals.

We can help you get published. We will:

  • Identify the best literary agents for your book manuscript. Literary agents are key to publishing your novel, memoir, or nonfiction book.
  • Identify the best literary journals for your poetry, short story, or personal essay.
  • Create your cover or query letters.
  • Proofread and format your submissions.
  • Develop strategies that get literary agents and editors excited about your writing.
  • Make more time for you to write without sacrificing the quality and efficiency of your submissions.
  • Help you get published more often in reputable markets.

Send Us Your Best Work Now!

Submit Here: http://www.writersrelief.com/review_board/

Submission Guidelines: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/

Review Board FAQ: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/#reviewboardfaqs

(For more information about Writer’s Relief, visit www.writersrelief.com)

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The Writer’s Relief Review Board is OPEN! (Deadline: APRIL 17TH)

image

Writer’s Relief is an author’s submission service (not a literary agency, publisher, or publicity firm). We help creative writers get published by targeting their poems, essays, short stories, and books to the best-suited literary agents or editors of literary journals.

We can help you get published. We will:

  • Identify the best literary agents for your book manuscript. Literary agents are key to publishing your novel, memoir, or nonfiction book.
  • Identify the best literary journals for your poetry, short story, or personal essay.
  • Create your cover or query letters.
  • Proofread and format your submissions.
  • Develop strategies that get literary agents and editors excited about your writing.
  • Make more time for you to write without sacrificing the quality and efficiency of your submissions.
  • Help you get published more often in reputable markets.

Send Us Your Best Work Now!

Submit Here: http://www.writersrelief.com/review_board/

Submission Guidelines: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/

Review Board FAQ: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/#reviewboardfaqs

(For more information about Writer’s Relief, visit www.writersrelief.com)

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Do submissions make you:  
    > Frustrated?
    > Bleary?
    > Frantic?
    > Time-crunched?
    > Despondent?
    > Distracted from your actual writing?
 
There’s hope!
 
Writer’s Relief is accepting new clients for a limited time only—just until April 17. (link to Review Board form: http://www.writersrelief.com/review_board/)

Do submissions make you:  

    > Frustrated?

    > Bleary?

    > Frantic?

    > Time-crunched?

    > Despondent?

    > Distracted from your actual writing?

 

There’s hope!

 

Writer’s Relief is accepting new clients for a limited time only—just until April 17. (link to Review Board form: http://www.writersrelief.com/review_board/)

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The Writer’s Relief Review Board is OPEN! (Deadline: APRIL 17TH)

image

Writer’s Relief is an author’s submission service (not a literary agency, publisher, or publicity firm). We help creative writers get published by targeting their poems, essays, short stories, and books to the best-suited literary agents or editors of literary journals.

We can help you get published. We will:

  • Identify the best literary agents for your book manuscript. Literary agents are key to publishing your novel, memoir, or nonfiction book.
  • Identify the best literary journals for your poetry, short story, or personal essay.
  • Create your cover or query letters.
  • Proofread and format your submissions.
  • Develop strategies that get literary agents and editors excited about your writing.
  • Make more time for you to write without sacrificing the quality and efficiency of your submissions.
  • Help you get published more often in reputable markets.

Send Us Your Best Work Now!

Submit Here: http://www.writersrelief.com/review_board/

Submission Guidelines: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/

Review Board FAQ: http://www.writersrelief.com/submission-guidelines-for-review-board/#reviewboardfaqs

(For more information about Writer’s Relief, visit www.writersrelief.com)

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