Make sure to stop by http://write-from-home.com to catch this month’s ezine edition, which contains four fabulous articles, 20 paying markets and 5 writing contests.

Rejection: One Step Away From Success
By Julie Bloss Kelsey
Every writer endures rejection. The unprofessional writer rages at the editor. The insecure writer hangs her head in shame. The successful writer dusts off her ego and reworks her material. Click here to read more.
Freelance Writing Scams - Don’t Become Another Victim
By Jessica Mousseau
Ultimately, much like anything else in life, you can never be “too” careful. At the height of the Laray Carr/Write Media scam, the need for heightened precautions by freelance professionals (writers, editors and graphic designers), is apparent. Click here for the full article.
8 Reasons Why POD Worked For Me
By John Lister
The repeated warnings about print-on-demand publishing are perfectly valid. Those hoping to make a comfortable living, achieve credibility in the literary world, or prove conventional publishing agents wrong are likely to be sorely disappointed. But in very specific circumstances, POD publishing can work. Click here to read the rest of this article.
Failure-Tolerant Leadership for Writers and Others
By Jeanne Dininni
As writers, we all share one ultimate goal: Whether we freelance, provide copy for our employers, donate our writing services to churches or other non- profits, share our hearts and/or insights through our blogs, or simply write for our own enjoyment, our dream is to be successful in our chosen area of endeavor. For the full article, click here.

Compiled by Jodee Redmond
Precision Manufacturing
Distributed to more than 7,000 manufacturing job shops in Minnesota and area. Standard rate is $100 per page; paid on publication.
Visit mpma.com or e-mail beth (at) mpma.com to learn more.
The Traders’ Magazine
Current needs: How-to techniques on trading the markets. We always need basic articles on indicators. Payment based on a flat rate per published page exclusive of ad space, but including supplied art, tables, programs. $3 per column inch (2-column format) or $2 per column inch (3-column format), with a $50 minimum for 1,500-3,000 words. Query or submit complete manuscript, either by email or on disk. Please include cover letter giving an overview of the article and a four-line personal bio to be included at the end of the article. If querying first, you will be sent a copyright form to sign and send back when you send the article itself.
Visit traders.com or e-mail editor (at) traders.com for more information.
Ag Journal
Current needs: “Stories on prominent people in agriculture, their farms or ranches, their families and their ideas for the future. We need relevant (dollars and cents) articles about agriculture.” Pays $1.50 per column inch. 250 word min and 2000 word max. Submit query by email to ag-edit (at) centurytel.net.
Visit agjournalonline.com for more information.
For the full list of paying markets for December, click here.

Compiled by Jodee Redmond
Vancouver International Writers and Readers Festival
Poetry (any style) and short fiction (1,500 words or less) may be entered in the contest. First prize is $350; second prize is $250 for each category.
Guidelines at: http://www.writersfest.bc.ca/2007festival/experience/writingcontest
Red Bubble Writing and Art Competition
Poems and very short stores (under 500 words) may be submitted for consideration. Photographs, digital images, painting, and illustrations can also be entered. The theme of the contest is “In The Moment.”
Guidelines at: http://www.redbubble.com/publication/competition/writing/Writing%20and%20Art%20Competition? gclid=CNeZp82Q6Y8CFTyKOAodEz4bMg
Dame Lisbet Throckmorton Fiction Writing Contest
Short fiction entries must be postmarked by January 31, 2008. Prizes range from $500.00-$50.00.
Guidelines at: http://coffeehousefiction.com/submission.php
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