Showing posts with label Coronavirus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coronavirus. Show all posts

Monday, August 3, 2020

LAST CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS




LAST CALL!

NO ENTRY FEE                                                Submissions deadline 8/15/20

IN THE MIDST

A COVID-19 ANTHOLOGY
  
Everyone has been affected by the Covid-19 crisis--and this is your chance to share your unique thoughts and experiences.  Get creative! We want to hear your stories, see your photos, enjoy your poems, and view your artwork. All ages and nationalities encouraged to enter.

Selected entries will be included in a printed book (ebook may follow) available on Amazon and other retailers later this year.

Please share this call on your social media platforms. Thank you. 

Click here for the submission form and additional information: 
IN THE MIDST SUBMISSION FORM
If you are submitting photographs or artwork, please also include the appropriate release form: 

QUESTIONS: Email us at IFWeditors@gmail.com

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Call for Submissions - Covid-19 Anthology



IN THE MIDST

A COVID-19 ANTHOLOGY
  


NO ENTRY FEE                           SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN

We are now accepting entries for In the Midst, a Covid-19 Anthology. We’ve all experienced unique situations during this historical event. Some of us have suffered great losses, some have experienced amazing miracles, some have undergone lifestyle changes, but all of us have been changed—forever. This anthology will capture the emotional truth of this time while we’re still in the midst of it. 

Our goal is to include the stories and poems of people from all types of backgrounds from all over the globe. We want to hear about your unique experience—and you may be creative in telling it. We will accept essays, articles, fiction, poems, photographs, and artwork. Pieces will be selected based upon emotional impact, creativity, and uniqueness. Stories of humor and inspiration are encouraged, as are stories of missed special events, coping mechanisms, kindnesses of strangers, and anything else you’ve experienced as a result of Covid-19. Photographs and other artwork that encapsulates the impact of Covid-19 s are accepted. 

We want to provide a family-friendly book that captures this unique time both for those still living through it and for future generations. Submitted material will be edited just enough to provide a professional-quality book; our goal is to retain the author’s voice.

TEACHERS and PARENTS: We'd love to get submissions from students so we can include their perspective. Thanks! 

We will accept: 
Nonfiction up to 1500 words (one supporting artwork allowed)
Fiction up to 1500 words (one supporting artwork allowed)
Poems up to 30 lines (one supporting artwork allowed)
Artwork/Photographs (up to 6 cartoons, photographs, or sketches). All artwork will appear in black and white within the book; artwork selected for covers will be in color. 

NO MORE THAN TWO ENTRIES PER PERSON. EACH ENTRY MUST HAVE ITS OWN ENTRY FORM.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES: 
This completed form must accompany the entry. 
All entries must be the original work of the submitter, and the rights to the work cannot have been assigned elsewhere (Entries may be previously published as long as the submitter retains the rights to the piece). 
We require one-time rights only; the copyright for each piece remains with the author.
Submissions accepted between 05/12/20 and 08/15/20
The anthology will be published through KDP and available for sale through Amazon for a reasonable price no later than 12/10/20. 
Entries will be accepted based on creativity, emotional impact, uniqueness, and writing/art quality. 
There is no entry fee. However, we ask that you repost this call for entries through your social media accounts. 
No payments will be made for submissions.
Entries may be edited by Inspiration for Writers, Inc., prior to publication. 
We reserve the right to reject any submission. 
We reserve the right to cancel this call for submissions.
Any conditions that prevent us from fulfilling the rules will result in the cancelation of the publication of the Anthology.
All submissions must be in English. 
ONLY DOC AND DOCX ACCEPTED FOR PROSE; ONLY JPG ACCEPTED FOR ARTWORK. 
Releases must be signed by identifiable people in stories or photographs (one release per person). We strongly recommend changing the names and likenesses of people mentioned.
Entries are accepted by email only. Submission forms and releases must also be attached. 

We will not accept:
Material that is hateful to any religion, race, gender, or other group.
Anything not considered “family friendly.” 
Anything political. 



Click here for the submission form for all submissions: 
IN THE MIDST SUBMISSION FORM
Also click here if you are submitting photographs or artwork: 
RELEASE FORM (ADULTS)


CONTACT INFORMATION:
We will email you when we receive your submission. If you do not hear from us within 48 hours (longer on weekends or holidays), please check your spam folder. 

If your email address changes before the anthology is printed, please email us at IFWeditors@gmail.com and let us know.

QUESTIONS: Email us at IFWeditors@gmail.com



Friday, March 20, 2020

What to Do (When You Can't Do What You Normally Do)



by Sandy Tritt

For some us, these challenging days mean an abrupt change to our routines. We may find ourselves with nothing to do but worry—which is the worst thing we can possibly do. However, when we do something productive or creative with our time, our outlooks brighten. We feel better—and, when we feel better, we stay healthier and happier. Here are a few hints—some old, some new—to help you thrive in these strange times.

·       Learn something new. There’s nothing the soul enjoys more than a new challenge. There are all kinds of you-tube videos out there to help you learn anything. Anything. Here are some suggestions:
o   Learn a foreign language or sign language.
o   Learn to play a musical instrument.
o   Learn a new craft. Learn to sew, cross-stitch or crochet. Take up woodworking or stained-glass making. Make candles or lamps.
o   Learn to play chess, bridge, or poker. 
o   Learn to decorate cakes or tile a bathroom.

·       Do something you intended to do when you had “time.”
o   Make a gourmet meal (or a special dessert).
o   Read those novels you’ve been meaning to read.
o   Play board games (or put a jigsaw puzzle together). Involve the whole family.
o   Help your parents (or someone else) write a memoir.
o   Telephone a friend or family member.

·       Accomplish something.
o   Clean out a closet or a cabinet.
o   Paint or wallpaper an “accent” wall.
o   Old kitchen cabinets? Paint them!
o   Redecorate the living room.
o   Paint. Check out Bob Ross videos.
o   Write your memoir.

·       Adopt healthy habits. (C’mon. You know this drill. But now isn’t the time to get lazy. The better you feel, the better you’ll continue to feel).
o   Eat well. But don’t be afraid to splurge on a little chocolate.
o   Exercise. Fresh air will do you good.
o   Practice meditation, yoga, and/or prayer (this is especially important). There are plenty of you-tube videos to show you how.
o   Sleep. (But not too much. There's much to do).

·       Do something kind for someone you know.  
o   Send a food basket, arrange for grocery delivery, or snail-mail a thinking-of-you card.
o   Frequently check in with your elderly/health-challenged friends, neighbors, and relatives. Make sure they are eating, taking meds, and doing okay. Spend time just talking with them and reassuring them all will be well.
o   Prepare a meal, soup, or dessert for someone. 
o   Write a letter telling someone why you appreciate having them in your life.
o   Enjoy this time spent with family. Make a special effort to be kind to one another. Talk about your fears, but, more importantly, talk about things that make you happy and about your dreams for the future.

·       Do something kind for someone you don’t know.
o   Leave groceries (and toilet paper!) on the shelves for others.
o   Donate books, board games, or jigsaw puzzles.
o   Generously tip those who deliver groceries or food, or who do other things to make your life easier.
o   Give a package of toilet paper (or something else “valuable”) to someone who needs it.
o   Be kind. Everyone is stressed. Everyone needs a smile and a kind word.

·       Do something nice for yourself.
o   Be gentle with yourself.
o   Review your positive qualities.
o   Take a relaxing bath in Epsom salts and lavender oil. Feel your anxieties melt away.
o   Take a nap.
o   Write poetry.
o   Watch a movie.
o   Read inspirational books.
o   FINISH YOUR NOVEL (or hire Inspiration for Writers to finish it for you).
o   Send your novel (or memoir or book) to Inspiration for Writers for an edit.

·       Keep a positive attitude.
o   TURN OFF THE NEWS. When you are doing an activity that doesn’t require thought, keep your mind busy by listening to an audiobook.
o   Make sure you smile several times an hour—whether you feel like it or not. The very act of smiling makes you feel better.
o   Laugh out loud. If you need help, watch your favorite comedy or read a book of jokes or funny stories. Or look in the mirror and make faces at yourself.
o   Whenever negative thoughts threaten to take control, push them away by diverting your attention to happy thoughts or getting busy with an enjoyable activity.
o   Keep a gratitude journal or make a list of the things you’re grateful for. Add to it and review it several times a day. Especially find reasons this situation has brought joy into your life (more family time, spending less money commuting to work, time to try new things, etc.)

Yes, these are trying times. But if you spend this time learning something new, accomplishing something, spending time with family, and being kind, you will have done something important.

Please let us know how you’re coping with the current situation. Give us your suggestions for staying healthy and positive.


Just a reminder: Inspiration for Writers, Inc., is open for business. We already work from home, so we’re here and ready to help you take your writing to the next level. TALK TO US!