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		<title>Online Databases for Writers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When I first became serious about publishing my writing, I turned to print sources to do research. In particular, I looked at the annual Writer’s Digest publications–Novel &#38; Short Story Writer’s Market and Poet’s Market–sources that writers have relied on for years. Sometimes, I purchased one or the other, but mostly I used them at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When I first became serious about publishing my writing, I turned to print sources to do research. In particular, I looked at the annual Writer’s Digest publications–Novel &amp; Short Story Writer’s Market and Poet’s Market–sources that writers have relied on for years. Sometimes, I purchased one or the other, but mostly I used them at my local public library. Nowadays though, I do most of my research sitting at my desktop computer and searching databases that provide information about literary magazines. When I find a market of interest, I can connect seamlessly to the magazine’s web site with the link provided by the database. Here are four free databases that you might want to explore:</p>
<p>Duotrope’s Digest (<a href="http://www.duotrope.com" target="_blank">www.duotrope.com</a>) is a database of over 2,350 current markets for fiction and poetry.<br />
Poets &amp; Writers (<a href="http://www.pw.org" target="_blank">www.pw.org</a>) which describes itself as “the nation’s largest nonprofit organization serving poets, fiction writers, and creative nonfiction writers.&#8221; The magazine was founded in 1970. It also has a database of writing contests.<br />
Writing for Dollars (<a href="http://www.writingfordollars.com" target="_blank">www.writingfordollars.com</a>) has a database of guidelines for paying markets only.<br />
Litmags.org (<a href="http://www.litmags.org" target="_blank">www.litmags.org</a>) is a new database under development.<br />
Still Crazy is listed in all of the above except one. Can you guess the one? You’re right. We pay only with a contributor’s copy. Someday perhaps, if we grow and flourish…</p>
<p>The following databases require a paid subscription:</p>
<p>WritersMarket.com (<a href="http://www.writersdigest.com/WritersMarket" target="_blank">www.writersdigest.com/WritersMarket</a>). It gives access to the information found in Writer’s Digest publications mentioned above. The fees are $5.99 monthly; $39.99 for a one-year subscription; and $54.99 for a two-year subscription. Value-added features are news and advice from “insider” experts and the ability to track ms. submissions. (FYI, I am not a subscriber; my information comes from the WD web site.)<br />
The Writer (<a href="http://www.writermag.com/wrt/" target="_blank">www.writermag.com/wrt/ </a>) has a database of over 3,000 market listings of magazines, literary agents, book publishers, and contests. To access the database requires a subscription to the magazine ($32.95 for 12 issues).</p>
<p>Barbara Kussow,</p>
<p>Editor</p>
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