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We are now taking posts for March issue readers (which means Christina won’t be collecting them and posting them anymore—yay!).
So, go ahead and ROAR! (Click “Comment” to post yours!)
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This is the place to post any recent publication-related roars!
We are now taking posts for March issue readers (which means Christina won’t be collecting them and posting them anymore—yay!).
So, go ahead and ROAR! (Click “Comment” to post yours!)
I’ll show ya how it’s done:
CHRISTINA KATZ received the galley for her article, “Almost Famous,” which will appear in the WDB 2008 Guide to Literary Agents, edited by Chuck Sambuchino. She celebrated the receipt of her first book, Writer Mama, at the Cheesecake Factory with her family this past weekend. She publishes a monthly platform column in the Willamette Writer newsletter and in her zine, Writers on the Rise.
See how it works?
WOTR contributor SUSAN W. CLARK saw her local foods article “Where Does Food Come From? in the March/April issue of Touch the Soil. In Good Tilth published her feature on creating a sustainabile future and a short on medlar fruit. Happily, she now has a Web site up, with plans for gradual expansion.
The blog and Web site by WOTR columnist Cindy Hudson was featured in an article on blogging in the March 9, 2007 Living section of the The Oregonian. The article titled “New legions unleash blogs,” by Steve Woodward featured recent blogs to launch in the Portland area. Hudson’s blog, motherdaughterbookclub.wordpress.com and it’s companion Web site, motherdaughterbookclub.com are forums for mothers and daughters to find age-appropriate books, read reviews and author interviews,and check out ideas for book club meetings.
Columnist SUSAN W. CLARK just learned that Utne Reader picked her March/April sustainability article (see prior roar) out of their “steady flow of 1,500″ publications, saying it contained potentially world-changing ideas.