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Wow e-Newsletter BACKLIST
All Wow Principle e-newsletters include story needs for various major anthology titles, along with deadlines that may be a month away or a year away, so be sure to check them all.

When the newest issue of the Wow Principles e-newsletter is electronically sent free to those on our e-mail list, we will post the previous issue for everyone to access.  The e-newsletters are PDF files, so you will need Adobe Acrobat in order to open them (free at www.adobe.com). The following issues are now available (click on the month to view the issue):

2008 Issues

November 2008: Interview with new Chicken Soup Publisher
October 2008: History Retold: Historical Research
September 2008: On a Mission--Creating Your Book's Mission Statement and TOC
August 2008: What's in a Name?
July 2008: Dog Days of Summer
June 2008: Getting Your Book Into Bookstores
May 2008: Changing Times
April 2008: What's Your Platform?
March 2008: Travel Writing--Tips for Making the Most of Your Time
February 2008
: Writing for the Heart; Romance Writing
January 2008
: Telling It Like It Is

2007 Issues

December 2007: 2007 Hodgepodge
November 2007: The Importance of First Impressions
October 2007: Learning from the (Stephen) King
September 2007: Grant Writing Session II
August 2007: Grant Writing Introduction
July 2007: Working with Writer's Market
June 2007: Double Trouble: Plagiarism and You
May 2007: Timing is Everything
April 2007: Taking Stock: Chicken Soup Story Selection Process
March 2007: To Promote or Not to Promote (Yourself and Your Books)
February 2007: It Could Be You (Getting Published)
January 2007: Hodgepodge of Fun Writer's Tips

2006 Issues

January 2006: Knowing Your Rights: "Permissions" for using other people in your stories
February 2006: The Romance Market. Obtaining an ISBN for Self-Published Books
March 2006: Steinbeck's 10,000 Poems Project
April 2006: Getting It Right the First Time: Opening Sentences for Teen Novels
May 2006: Meeting Your Writing Deadlines
June 2006: Travel Writing 1A
July 2006: Travel Writing 1B
August 2006: Travel Writing 101--Tips for Selling Travel Stories
September 2006: Anthology Writing Tips: Working with Editors and Coauthors
October 2006: Introduction to Ghostwriting
November 2006: Part I: Introduction to Interviewing Techniques
December 2006: Part II: Interviewing Techniques

2005 Issues

November 2005: Dealing with Style Issues
December 2005:
Wanna-be Writer vs. the Successful Writer

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