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Back to Linky Links! First, I thought I'd share some links from Writers' Forum that I bought in London last May.


Guidelines for a new pulp fiction publisher, based in the UK. If you think you have something for them, send it out – doesn't have to be long, as the complete manuscripts can range from 23000 to 40000 words. Hey, it's pulp fiction, OK? ;-)


And if you're still willing to do competitions, here's a list of some (all with entry fees and cash prizes):


Aeon Award (max 8000words) closes 30 Sept.


Brighton COW Short Story Comp. closes 31 Aug, 30 Nov.


Flash 500 competition closes 30 Sept.


Writers of the Future Contest closes 1 Jul or 1 Oct – methink this is specific for sci-fi and fantasy, as it's what most writers at David Farland's forum aim for, but I might be mistaken.


Now, most of the rest might be up to two weeks old (which means ages old in Internet-Time…), but I thought I'd share them anyway.


Mickey Mills ponders about Facebook ads. I'm not sure I like ads in the first place, and certainly didn't buy anything from an ad…


Erika Marks has a guest post on getting organized which goes nicely on Victoria Strauss thoughts on internet and procrastination – the first not strictly "writer beware" post from Lady Victoria I'd like you to look at! ;-)


Blood-red Pencil on selling a book as a tea


Agent Jessica Faust on wordcount in epub world – which was actually explained better by Dean Wesley Smith, but I can't remember the link to that post. But there you have it, it's confirmed by an agent.


Books&Such on promo tips for you website AND Facebook.


Dean Wesley Smith on researching fiction. He's right. It's fiction! It drives me crazy to see people think novels are facts – novel are by definition fiction. Based on real stuff, maybe, but still a novel.  That's why as soon as I finish a first draft of facts for my historical novel, I'll have to go back and add the fiction to make it more real! :-)


You probably heard also about Mrs Rowlings self-publishing… Dean Wesley Smith's predictions, Passive Guy's comments… and Joe Konrath, of course! :-)


Two more links: Joe Konrath on your second storefront and Passive guy on writing for Harlequin


Have a great weekend!



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