When you submit your writing to a literary journal and receive an acceptance, it’s time to break into your happy dance! Kudos! But once the publishing rights revert back to you, it may seem as if your previously published writing is now limited to appearances on your...
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Is It Flash Fiction Or A Prose Poem? ∣ Writer’s Relief
As more people read literary journals and books on their mobile devices, flash fiction is becoming increasingly popular. But with stories getting shorter and shorter, it may be tricky to determine if you’ve actually written flash fiction or a prose poem. At Writer’s...
8 Unbeatable, Strong Ways To Start Your Story, Poem, Or Essay | Writer’s Relief
If you’re submitting work for publication, you want to be sure your opening lines are engaging and distinctive. A literary editor who’s bored after a few sentences won’t bother to continue reading your submission! Your opening lines should set the tone for what’s to...
The Long And The Short Of It: What’s The Best Length For A Short Story? | Writer’s Relief
Thanks to the Internet, there’s been a renaissance of literary magazines that publish short stories. Since online publishing has become more prevalent, Writer’s Relief has noticed that more literary journals are publishing short fiction and nonfiction. Check out these...
This New Site Will Pair You With Short Stories You’ll Love! | Writer’s Relief
Outside of a college classroom, a relatively small portion of the population actively seeks out short stories to read—which means that writing short stories is rarely profitable. But Writer’s Relief found an exciting new website called Curious Fictions that’s...
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