Media outlets starting with W
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WWriteLane Podcast
WriteLane Podcast is a weekly podcast features Lane DeGregory, a Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter at the Times, discussing her stories and answering questions. A podcast is a downlaodable video or audio broadcast show. Most podcasts are made available by subscription through an RSS reader or other aggregator. The fundamentals of working with podcasters are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules, take time to watch or listen to their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted
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WWriter of Pop
Covers Pop Culture, Entertainment, Movies, TV. The fundamentals of working with bloggers are the same as with traditional journalists at traditional media outlets: respect their schedules; take time to read their material to learn their interests; and only contact them if/when they want to be contacted. You will also find that if a blogger is a journalist for another outlet(s), Cision tracks their contact preferences there as well.
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Writer Unboxed
Writer Unboxed is dedicated to publishing empowering, positive, and provocative ideas about the craft and business of fiction.
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WWriter's Chronicle
Established in 1967, presents essays, articles, news and information designed to enlighten, inform and entrain writers, editors, students, and teachers of writing. Includes information on grants, awards, fellowships, web sites, and publishing opportunities in every issue. Features news on the national literary scene, including updates on AWP's Annual Conference and information on AWP's contests.
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Writer's Digest
Founded in 1920 and written for those who want to write better, get published and participate in the vibrant culture of writers. Reports focus on the current buying needs of editors for newspaper and magazine articles, stories and photography and the manuscript requirements of book publishers. Recurring features and columns: The WD Interview series; the Writer's Workbook craft section; the MFA Insider column; InkWell; Ask the Pro; the First Impressions column with debut authors; the Questions & Quandaries advice column; the Your Story user-submitted contest; the Nonfiction column; and The Conference Scene column.
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WWriter's Digest Online
Focuses on the markets, methods, tools and personalities involved in writing. Reports on the current article, story and photo needs of editors and the manuscript requirements of book publishers. Regular issue features include sections of nonfiction, fiction, scripts, the business of writing, trademarks and current news.
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Writeright Blog
Background & Format: Launched in August 2010, Writeright is an individual blog that is about "professional editing, mentoring and tutoring authors". Many posts are about the editing process behind novels with Anne blogging about whatever is of interest to her. Many posts are updates about her novel which are written in a first person style and may include photographs. Others consist of announcements of gala openings of visual artists, makers, writers, dancers and actors. She also writes about the process of approaching publishers. The Blogger: Writeright is written by Anne Hamilton who started the blog while working as Editor of Lothian Life as well as a writer of short story fiction and novels. "Having worked with a number of writers - beginners and the more experienced - who have simply wanted a ‘helping hand’ with their novels or stories, I began to realise I really enjoyed the work and was good at it!" PR Opportunities: PR opportunities are limited in that the blog exists to provide specialist advice and services for fiction writers. For any enquiries, Anne can be reached at info@writerightediting.co.uk
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WWriters in the Storm
Writers in the Storm blog covers different genres and bring unique perspectives and strengths to the table. Writers in the Storm is the name of this blog because every writer must weather the storm within: self doubt, rejection, deadlines and balancing our writing passion with everyday life.
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WWriters Mosaic
WritersMosaic, an initiative of the Royal Literary Fund, is an online platform for new writing from a mosaic of literary voices and cultures across the UK that aims to be surprising, magical and moving.
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WWriters Write
Writers Write, launched in 1997, is an online resource designed for writers of all kinds, including published authors, beginning and professional freelancers, journalists, novelists, poets, screenwriters and songwriters. The site provides an enormous amount of information for beginning and established writers - including articles, databases of links to writing resources, job listings, online communities, and writing-related news. Contact the site directly for advertising and traffic rates. General feedback, questions, or comments should be submitted through the online form at: https://www.writerswrite.com/feedback/. More specific inquiries can be directed to the editor via email. The Web site does not have an editorial calendar.