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The writing life is it for you?

What to write; who to write for; how to publish? There are many facets to writing and getting published, including rejection. Here are some tips and locations to check out on your journey into the writing life.

Tip #1 - Write everyday. It doesn't matter what you write, just write something. Practice makes perfect, as they say, so practice your craft and build your writing skills.

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Lensmaster TrinaSonnenberg has been a member since July 12 2007, has rated 213 lenses, favorited 215, and has created 75 lenses from scratch. Trina L.C. Sonnenberg donates their royalties to Save the Children. This member's top-ranked page is "Toys For Tots and Children's Charities". See all my lenses

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My name is Trina Louise Christina Sonnenberg, creator of TLC Promotions. I have been online since 2000, when I began designing web sites. A year later I began writing an ezine called, The Trii Zine Ezine. The main focus of my ezine started out as Internet Marketing and all things related to it.


In 2003, I learned about RSS, becoming a founding publisher at Quikonnex and I moved the Trii Zine Ezine out of email publication/distribution into an RSS feed. Having jumped into RSS with both feet, I opened the Internet's first RSS advertising feed through Quikonnex. AdsOnQ: Article Distribution and Syndication On Quikonnex Is a feed that is solely devoted to article marketing.


When I am not pounding away, online, I am usually pounding away off line. You see, I am a writer. I self-published a book of poetry in 2007. My Journey, A Lifetime of Verse ISBN:978-0-6151-6405-2 Earlier this year I finished my first novel. It took me a life time to write. It had been in my head for many years, but I kept making excuses as to why I wasn't writing it down. Then I read a book called, 'Write It Down, Make It Happen' So, I wrote it down and made it happen. Now I am looking for representation for mainstream publication.
While all of this other stuff was going on, I managed to raise a son to adulthood, and be Mom to his 12 year-old brother. I am happily married to the absolute love of my life, my one true soul-mate.



I am a firm believer in the Law of Attraction, as I have seen it at work in my own life, and I love to write about the subject.

Forever And Always... A True Love Story
by, Trina L.C. Sonnenberg

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I published through lulu.com and they are currently running a sales contest. The prizes are awesome and I want one of them. You can help me out by ordering one of my products, either a calendar for 2010, or my book of poetry and photographs.
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Thank you in advance for your help

Trina

Writers Resources 

Places that provide awesome information for writers.

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Plagiarism On Wikipedia 

Plagiarism, as defined in the 1995 Random House Compact Unabridged Dictionary, is the "use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work."qtd. in Within academia, plagiarism by students, professors, or researchers is considered academic dishonesty or academic fraud and offenders are subject to academic censure, up to and including expulsion. In journalism, plagiarism is considered a breach of journalistic ethics, and reporters caught plagiarizing typically face disciplinary measures ranging from suspension to termination of employment. Some individuals caught plagiarizing in academic or journalistic contexts claim that they plagiarized unintentionally, by failing to include quotations or give the appropriate citation. While plagiarism in scholarship and journalism has a centuries-old history, the development of the Internet, where articles appear as electronic text, has made the physical act of copying the work of others much easier.

Plagiarism is not the same as copyright infringement. While both terms may apply to a particular act, they are different transgressions. Copyright infringement is a violation of the rights of a copyright holder, when material protected by copyright is used without consent. On the other hand, plagiarism is concerned with the unearned increment to the plagiarizing author's reputation that is achieved through false claims of authorship.

Rejection: A Writer's Rite of Passage 

A Rite of Passage



Being a writer isn't all glamour and glitz. It requires persistence and discipline, not to mention effort; a lot of effort. And, let us not forget, a fairly thick skin.



First you must choose a topic to write about, research it, then write something different than what you've read. Find a way to retell the information that makes it interesting and factual, without plagiarizing. That's the hardest part.



Here's a little trick I use to avoid being a copy-cat:
Read the information thoroughly, and then pull the facts from it and make a list on a sheet of paper. Write around the list you've just made.



If you've got a book on your mind, outline your ideas, characters and scenes before you start creating a story. This makes it much easier for you to keep your details straight. You don't want your blond heroine to become a red head in chapter four, unless she went to the beauty salon first.



But, writing your novel is just the beginning. Once you've gotten it finished and have had it edited and made it through your re-writes, then you must decide what to do with it. Will you self-publish your work, or seek out a mainstream publishing house?



Self-publishing, in my opinion, is fine for those who have the time and inclination to market their own work all by themselves. I self-published a book of poetry and photographs and the finished product was impressive, but sales have not been quite what I'd hoped for.



I've recently written a novel and have decided to go with mainstream publishing, but it is more difficult than self-publishing. First, there is the need to find an agent. There are three reasons for hiring an agent to get published this way:

1) Many publishing houses won't accept unagented submission.

2) Agents understand the legal ins and outs of publishing contracts.

3) Good agents work on commission, which motivates them to get you published.



This is the part that I am stuck on at present; finding an agent. I've queried many and have gotten many rejection responses. I find this to be quite depressing, but I am told that it is a rite of passage into the world of published authors.



Yes, even literary giant, Stephen King, has had his share of rejection letters. If you don't believe me, just read his book, "On Writing".



Just because you've gotten rejection letters is no reason to give up. Rejections are not always an indication of your writing ability. I've gotten one because my submission was 20,000 words too short. The rest have been due to the fact that the subject matter was not what the agent was looking for.



Look at it this way... A rejection letter means that you have something completed. You don't get rejected if you haven't got something to submit. At least, that is how I am trying to look at it.

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Some of the items I have self-published.

My Journey

ISBN: 978-0-6151-6405-2 The perfect marriage of a lifetime of thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and the beauty of southwestern Colorado, as seen through Jeff's lens.

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