Time to get serious about yourwriting career
You won’t be able to quit work and write, but you might find a grant to make your writing goals easier. Or a crowdfunding opportunity to fund your project. Find serious contests, too. Only those that pay in cold hard cash. No pay-per-click, $1 per blog or exposure markets either. Hope Clark writes for a living. If she wouldn’t try these opportunities, she doesn’t post them. Our newsletters are our world. Free subscription.
Chosen 101 Best Writing Websites by Writer’s Digest for the last 23 years in a row.

For a moment, toss the concept of being professional, making money, or becoming well known.
When writing feels inherent...
When writing gives you solace...
When writing transports you to a better place...
When writing allows you to give yourself grace and not compete...
When writing isn't about legacy, career, or proving a point...
That's loving yourself. That's appreciating yourself. That's self-love that we do so little of today. Tune the world out and write for no good purpose other than to enjoy it. Maybe you have a plan for it, like working on a novel, or maybe you don't. Let the moment be about being good to yourself for no other reason than to make yourself happy.
Latest posts
Protect your Words and Income With Back Up Storage
Rich Scott Keller / 2026-03-06Writing is a primary source of income that should be stored in more than one location. When you don’t do this and your hardware crashes, you risk missed deadlines, kill fees, and strained client relationships. In addition, you feel frustrated and angry as you try to duplicate what was lost... Read More
Self-Love
C. Hope Clark / 2026-03-06In a recent chatroom, someone asked if there was any hope left for struggling writers with so many other writers taking shortcuts with AI. My response was that if fear of AI knocks you off your game, maybe you aren't playing the right game. Many of us live in fear... Read More
Define Opportunity
C. Hope Clark / 2026-03-06I declined a speaking opportunity this week. One in a very reasonable distance from me, as a matter of fact. This time of year often fills my calendar with such requests, which thrills me. I love doing events. But they must be worth my investment of time, travel, and book... Read More
Practical Ways to Keep Your Query Pipeline Full
Rachel Carrington / 2026-03-06Many freelancers struggle with consistency, especially with pitching and idea generation. We all know we should keep a pitch tracker so we’ll know when we’ve sent something out and when we can expect a response. But if that’s all we’re doing, it’s easy to lose focus. Most of us are... Read More
How to Be Clearly Human These Days
C. Hope Clark / 2026-03-06I just spent a week going back and forth with a freelance writer who wanted to see his piece published in this newsletter. TO be honest, the piece had great potential. I needed some changes in it, and he quickly accommodated. The message had purpose. I hadn't had red flags... Read More
Collecting Golden Writing Guidelines
Alex Coyne / 2026-03-06Strong submission guidelines are the cornerstone of being a published author. If you know which publications are receptive and paying, you’re ahead of the writing race. However, good guidelines can be difficult to source, and they’re individual to every author. Here’s how to sift through the pile and find the... Read More
Contest Rights – A Matter of Opinion
C. Hope Clark / 2026-03-06Writers look at contests for entry fee, word count, prize money, potential publication, and which influential judge might be on board to read the entries. But what is also important to note is the rights you give up if you win. . . or maybe even if you just enter.... Read More
In the End It’s Only You
C. Hope Clark / 2026-03-06I've been writing for a long time. I've written novels for just under 20 years though I've officially published for 14. By now, a lot of people know I write books, and when I'm introduced to someone new and they learn I write books, I can talk it off the... Read More
Can You Explain Your Writing Self in a Nutshell?
Dan Brotzel / 2026-02-07As writers, it’s vital to be able to summarise what we offer in a few brief interesting words – as much for ourselves as for the readers we want to reach. Whenever I write any article, let alone a book, I begin by drafting a rough lede which sets out... Read More
Building Your Author Platform on a Budget – Part 2: Building an email newsletter and list
Dan Brotzel / 2026-01-31(See Part 1: The website) Despite complaints about inbox overload and spam, surveys show consumers consider email the least intrusive of direct marketing tactics. When someone signs up for your messages, they’re inviting you into a personal space that’s largely competitor-free (unlike a search results page). And unlike social media, your... Read More























