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 Committed to submittin'...Literally...
by: Walkinbird>Perfect View walkinbird's Portfolio.  [Offline / Private]Email User: walkinbird [Offline / Private] Avg Rating: (7)  
Going Pro Suite Journal - I am serious after all; and I have to keep track of my submissions better than I do my bills
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 29.  Literary MarketsID #665851 
Posted: 8-31-2009 @ 1:54 am EDT 

Something to research: Emerson College's Ploughshares website offering this advice: "For more information about literary magazines, consult directories such as CLMP's Literary Presses and Magazine Directory, The Writer's Market, and The International Directory of Literary Magazines and Small Presses."
 


 28.  Away so longID #662217 
Posted: 8-4-2009 @ 7:10 pm EDT 

I'm back to reading and reviewing here. Now that I'm looking over my own portfolio and my logged submissions (or longings), I am facing the truth that I am not taking my own need for action seriously. At the time that I last said to myself in this log, it is time to submit regularly and to find an agent, another author here actually did move to submit and can now claim 20 publishings. That opens my eyes. Twenty items published in two years for the person willing to stick her neck out, and one publishing in the the last two years for me. I only took true action, as required to have others publish your work, three or four times in the past three years. Time to not just decide; it is time to send the words forth -- knowing the action will not be complete until I release the work from my hands into another's.

Best line from Tin Man (2007)
"You know you really should do something about that BITTER cynicism of yours Cain."

Cain:
"Why? Someones gotta keep your wide eyed optimism in check."
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 27.  This is the seed for a science fiction cautionary taleID #624323 
Posted: 12-14-2008 @ 11:09 pm EST 

“Where two or more are gathered together in my name,
there am I in the midst of them.” Matthew 18:20

And folks communicating and existing so completely in virtual mode, that they are unaware of their true modes of existence...

Best line from Tin Man (2007)
"You know you really should do something about that BITTER cynicism of yours Cain."

Cain:
"Why? Someones gotta keep your wide eyed optimism in check."
Songbird sig  [#1132580]
DDOSF gift courtesy of Highwind

 

 26.  published on-line edition of Science of Mind 12-08ID #624321 
Posted: 12-14-2008 @ 10:57 pm EST 

I believe it will disappear at the end of December, but I did have a submission of 250 words get placed on their website in the "Your Space" forum. The common topic for the month: "Worthy Risk."

Best line from Tin Man (2007)
"You know you really should do something about that BITTER cynicism of yours Cain."

Cain:
"Why? Someones gotta keep your wide eyed optimism in check."
Songbird sig  [#1132580]
DDOSF gift courtesy of Highwind

 

 25.  A few true submissions to dateID #600658 
Posted: 8-7-2008 @ 2:21 am EDT 
Edited: 8-7-2008 @ 2:26 am EDT 

I was purging email and taking note of some of my submission history which I had neglected to record here. I have a poem and RD humor item from more than a year ago -- having heard nothing, except the confirmation of receipt, I 'm guessing by now they've been round filed.

My most recent item to Science of Mind magazine, however, I expect to make it -- I will look for the December issue in mid-November

Best line from Tin Man (2007)
"You know you really should do something about that BITTER cynicism of yours Cain."

Cain:
"Why? Someones gotta keep your wide eyed optimism in check."
Songbird sig  [#1132580]
DDOSF gift courtesy of Highwind

 

 24.  Agent ThoughtsID #515489 
Posted: 6-16-2007 @ 2:38 am EDT 

This is a big step. True acceptance of the need for an agent. For a Literary agent, I'll need to actually complete one of the biggies. Guess I need to attack on two fronts; book and constant article queries.

This listing stands out to me
http://www.writers.net/agents/42687

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 23.  Everything seriesID #509534 
Posted: 5-19-2007 @ 2:32 am EDT 

I may borrow the Everything Guide to Getting Published from my stepdad. I have several books in this series and find them easy, motivating reads. Now, I admit the others I have in that series of books are about styles of cooking, But, having read just a chapter or two, I'm fired up to finish some products and find an appropriate agent and/or publishing house.

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 22.  Me as scriptwriter — so far in the pastID #487167 
Posted: 2-11-2007 @ 4:15 am EST 

I am removing my Scripting Journal book item so that I can create a new book item to participate in the Daily Word Challenge starting in March. I recently did a personal profile during some self-development research, and had to wonder if I was ever really motivated to write scripts. I like the novel format and the short story. Anyway, having only made two entries in two years into that "Scripting Journal" seemed weak. Yet, being the packrat that I am, even virtually, I decided to copy over into this book before doing away with the Scripting item.

Entry 1:
Research - I found him (new)
C: 01-20-2005 @ 7:40 am EST M: 01-20-2005 @ 7:40 am EST
http://beam.to/wheel7

I’m fishing my second Master of Arts in Special Education at the California State University, Northridge right now. I am teaching high school students with special needs in a regular high school since last year. I love kids. I write poems and love to read Sci-Fi books or any good books, go to see movies. I also like to go out to eat, anything fun. My email address is mkim@socal.rr.com.

Computer Architecture (Mem. Ctr, I/O, Bus Arbit., Sys Reliability, Power Ctr)
Matt.Kim@uspto.gov (703-305-3821)

For General Inquiries:
Missy.Cotter@uspto.gov (703-306-5486)
Leo.Picard@uspto.gov (703-308-0538)
Matt.Kim@uspto.gov (703-305-3821)

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Re: eCos on MIPS 4k

* From: Jonathan Larmour <jlarmour at redhat dot com>
* To: Matt Kim <mattkim at neopace dot com>
* Cc: ecos-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com
* Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2001 04:39:53 +0000
* Subject: Re: [ECOS] eCos on MIPS 4k
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Entry 2:

Following Charlie Kaufman (new)
C: 06-12-2006 @ 8:11 am EDT M: 06-12-2006 @ 8:11 am EDT
It took two weeks of vacation being over to get me suddenly interested in discerning what I had not accomplished. Reading, on the whole, was a category almost completely overlooked. One of my favorite films is Blade Runner, and I am looking forward to this summer's movie, A Scanner Darkly, which is another Philip K. Dick adaptation. So, this morning I found a link to Charlie Kaufman's stab at its movie adaptation, and crammed some reading into these last hours of vacation time. I read Charles' full biography on his website. It's a good thing, for although I did not know his name, I found I knew and appreciated his work. Best known are Being John Malcovich and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I only took myself about a quarter of the way through his script. Don't get me wrong - I did like it; I think he has the right slant. Too bad maybe that it's actually been shot off someone else's script.

 


 21.  Another entry no feeID #484780 
Posted: 1-31-2007 @ 6:23 pm EST 

Poetry contest

Winners will be announced within 45 days
of the deadline date, June 30, 2007.

Return to www.sps.com

Blue Mountain Arts publishing
published by
SPS Studios
PO Box 4549
Boulder, Colorado. 80302

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 20.  Submission Log — Reader's DigestID #484158 
Posted: 1-28-2007 @ 7:22 pm EST 

I'm logging my submission
1/28/07
website: www.rd.com
Go Ahead: Make Us Laugh
Everyone's got a funny story. What's yours? Believe it or not, we actually pay our readers to make us chuckle. Just send us your hilarious story, and if we publish it in Reader's Digest, you'll be laughing all the way to the bank. Here's how it works:
We pay $100-$300 for material we print in Life in These United States, etc....

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