#SundaySentence
Every weekend I participate in David Abrams’s “#SundaySentence” project, sharing the best sentence I’ve read during the past week, “out of context and without commentary.”
(more…)Every weekend I participate in David Abrams’s “#SundaySentence” project, sharing the best sentence I’ve read during the past week, “out of context and without commentary.”
(more…)Writing-related resources, news, and reflections to peruse over the weekend.
Wishing everyone a good weekend.
Each week in this space, Practicing Writing shares no-fee, paying markets for writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction: competitions, contests, and calls for submissions. These weekly posts complement monthly issues of The Practicing Writer newsletter, where you’ll always find more listings, none of them limiting eligibility to residents of a single municipality, state, or province. (But this blog does share those more localized opportunities, including jobs.)
As always, if you’d like to share a specific opportunity listed here, please credit the blog for the find. Thanks for respecting the time and effort that I put into researching, curating, and posting this information! I do notice, and I appreciate the courtesy.
(more…)Every weekend I participate in David Abrams’s “#SundaySentence” project, sharing the best sentence I’ve read during the past week, “out of context and without commentary.”
To come down a mountain on two thin blades, very fast…that’s not one of the skills you acquire on the streets of Flatbush.
Source: Barbra Streisand, “Barbra Streisand on The Way We Were and Her Fight to Get It Right” (Vanity Fair)
Apologies, but there’s no “Finds for Writers” post this week.
In its absence, I invite you to check out the latest Jewish Literary Links on the My Machberet blog and/or the “Mid-Month Update” that went out Wednesday via Substack.
Wishing everyone a good weekend.