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Lit Mag Spotlight: Popshot Magazine

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This month’s Lit Mag Spotlight is happy to be shining on a not-so-close-to-home lit mag, Popshot! Popshot Magazine, based in the UK, publishes illustrations along with poetry, short stories, and flash fiction. Read a little about their ideal submission, what turns them off, and how they’re revolutionizing the lit mag industry. Enjoy! CONTEST: Leave aContinue Reading

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Summer Solutions: 6 Submission Shortcuts You Should Be Using (And 3 You Shouldn’t)

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Despite a common misconception, summer submissions sent to literary agents and editors DO get read! In fact, there are at least five advantages to making summer submissions that all writers should consider. Many clients come to Writer’s Relief because we keep their submissions on track while they go on vacation (or spend more time focusingContinue Reading

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Featured Client: Chanel Brenner

Please join us in congratulating our most recent Featured Client, poet and essayist Chanel Brenner! Chanel’s poetry is uniquely fluid and filled with unexpected, well-calculated metaphors that bring emotions to life. Likewise, her prose has a poetic sensibility that immediately draws the reader into her world. Her work deals with the human condition by lookingContinue Reading

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Be Honest: 5 Self-Editing Tips For Increased Objectivity

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It can be hard to see our own writing for what it is. We think it’s brilliant or terrible. It’s overdone or underdone. It’s exactly right and not what we’re going for at all. There are a lot of emotions wrapped up in how we writers look at our own work. And those emotions canContinue Reading

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Psyched to Write! – Overcoming the Transition Barrier

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We have all been told at some point in our lives that getting started is the most difficult part of any project. As writers, we know this to be the case. In his article, “Psyched To Write! – Overcoming The Transition Barrier,” author, teacher, and non-profit manager T. James Moore discusses transitions as they relateContinue Reading

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