Writers Write (R)
Your one-stop resource for information about books, publishing and writing.

WritersWrite.com

Featured Sections

· Advertise
· Author Interviews
· Bestsellers
· Blog Network
· Book Awards
· Book Excerpts
· Book Giveaways
· Book Reviews
· Classified Ads
· Feed List
· The IWJ
· Readers ReadTM
· Search
· The Write JobsTM
· The Write NewsTM
· Writer's Bookstore
· Writers' Strike

Jobs and Markets

Add A Job
Add A Publication
Contests
Guidelines Database
Job Listings

Community

Facebook
Online Polls
Readers Read
Readers Speak Out
Twitter

Special Sections

Blogging
Book Promotion
Business Writing
Children's Writing
Epublishing
Fiction Writing
Greeting Cards
Journalism
Medical Writing
Poetry
Research
Screenwriting
Self-publishing
Songwriting
Technical Writing

Resources

Articles
Book Publishers
Book Resources
Book Searches
Books to Film
Coming Soon Books
Film Releases
Grammar Search
Interviews
News Resources
Postage Tools
Reference Resources
Webmaster's Corner
Webrings
Writer's Conferences
Writers' Groups
Writers' Organizations
Writing Contests
Writing Links

Search Tools

Baby Names
Books
Dictionaries
Grammar and Style
Health Information
Legal Information
Medical Terms
Meta Search Engines
Quotations
Research Tools
Search Engine Links
Song Lyrics
Specialized Searches
Tech Terms
Video Search
Web Search

Site Information

Advertise
Contact Information
Facebook
Feedback
Linking to us
Media Coverage
Recent Headlines
RSS Feeds
Sitemap
Twitter

Search

Amazon Kindle

Kindle: The World's Bestselling E-reader

Amazon.com's new Kindle Fire gives you access to movies, apps, games, music, reading and more, plus Amazon's revolutionary, cloud-accelerated web browser. With a fast, powerful dual-core processor, the Kindle Fire is the latest in e-reader technology. Enjoy 18 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines, and books; thousands of popular apps and games; ultra-fast web browsing with Amazon Silk, free cloud storage for all your Amazon content, and a vibrant color touchscreen with extra-wide viewing angle.
Click Here to learn more.

Writer's Blog | Search this Site | Subscribe

**Self-publishing Section
Don't miss our Self-publishing resource. With articles, features and links, this section will help you find out the information you need to self-publish. We've also got an entire section on book promotion to help you get the word out about your new book.

Publish Your Book!
Book Publishing made easy with Instantpublisher.com. Now you can self publish your work quickly, affordably and professionally with Instantpublisher.com. Instantpublisher.com offers: low prices with no setup fees or hidden charges, color printing, 7 binding styles and great customer service. Visit Instantpublisher.com today for instant price quotes and other options.


Amazon and Houghton Mifflin Announce Distribution Deal

Houghton Mifflin Harcourt and Amazon.com have announced a licensing agreement between Amazon Publishing's East Coast Group and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt's New Harvest imprint. New Harvest will publish all of Amazon Publishing's adult titles in print and distribute them in North America outside of the Amazon.com platform. This distribution deal will enable Amazon.com to get its books in bricks-and-mortar bookstores. Amazon already has its own Kindle ebook platform to distribute the digital versions of its books.

Amazon Publishing’s East Coast Group is headed by Larry Kirshbaum. It will publish narrative nonfiction, select literary fiction, business books and children's/young adult. Tim Ferriss, Penny Marshall, Deepak Chopra and James Franco are some of the major authors on the launch list for Amazon Publishing. Its first list will debut in Fall 2012.

Larry Kirshbaum says, "Our goal has been, and remains, to introduce authors to as many readers as possible. This new agreement with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt enables us to broaden our distribution and get our books into more readers' hands."

Posted on January 26, 2012



Your Ad Could Be Here!
Get your message out with a text advertorial. Text Advertorials consist of 50 words of text, a graphic and link to your website. Click here to request our rate card!




Stephen Colbert Talks to Author Maurice Sendak

Stephen Colbert sat down for a conversation with Maurice Sendak, author of Where the Wild Things Are. Sendak reaffirmed that he does not think he writes children's books. Sendak also said book signings are "dreadful." Sendak does not like being asked about writing a sequel to Where the Wild Things Are, so, of course, Colbert asked him about it. Colbert suggested Vin Diesel should be in the sequel. Colbert also edited a copy of Sendak's often banned book, In the Night Kitchen. Take a look:



Posted on January 25, 2012



How To Make It As A Songwriter
Mary Dawson's book, How to Get Somewhere in the Music Business from Nowhere with Nothing, gives you the inside scoop on how to make it in the music business as a songwriter. Mary teaches you all you need to know to make your songwriting dreams a reality. Click here to learn more.




Andrew Miller Wins 2011 Costa Book of the Year

Costa Book AwardsAndrew Miller has won the 2011 Costa Book of the Year for his novel, Pure. The UK book award carries a $47,000 cash prize.

Pure is Miller's sixth novel. Set in pre-revolutionary Paris in 1785, Pure tells the story of Jean-Baptiste Baratte, an ambitious young engineer, who is assigned the task of emptying the overflowing Parisian cemetery Les Innocents, and demolishing its church.

The judges describe Pure as a "structurally and stylistically flawless historical novel, this book is a gripping story, beautifully written and emotionally satisfying."

Reuters reports that there was bitter dissent among the judges and a "fierce debate." Some of the judges in the eight-member panel felt the prize should have gone to Now All Roads Lead to France by Matthew Holli.

Costa also announced that it will expand its awards in 2012 to include a short story award. Details about the new competition will be announced later this year.

Posted on January 24, 2012



Your Ad Could Be Here!
Get your message out with a text advertorial. Text Advertorials consist of 50 words of text, a graphic and link to your website. Click here to request our rate card!




84th Academy Award Screenplay Nominations Announced

The nominees for the 84th Academy Awards were announced this morning by actress Jennifer Lawrence and Academy President Tom Sherak at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater. Here are the list of nominees for adapted screenplay and original screenplay.

Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
  • The Descendants, screenplay by Alexander Payne and Nat Faxon and Jim Rash
  • Hugo, screenplay by John Logan
  • The Ides of March, screenplay by George Clooney and Grant Heslov and Beau Willimon
  • Moneyball, screenplay by Steven Zaillian and Aaron Sorkin, story by Stan Chervin
  • Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, screenplay by Bridget O'Connor and Peter Straughan
Writing (Original Screenplay)
  • The Artist, written by Michel Hazanavicius
  • Bridesmaids, written by Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig
  • Margin Call, written by J.C. Chandor
  • Midnight in Paris, written by Woody Allen
  • A Separation, written by Asghar Farhadi
The Artist, Bridesmaids and Midnight in Paris are also nominated for Best Original Screenplay for the 2012 BAFTAs. Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris won the Screenplay Golden Globe Award.

You can see a complete list of the Oscar nominees here.

Posted on January 24, 2012



Winners of 2012 Newbery Medal and Caldecott Medal Announced

A Ball of Daisy CoverJack Gantos is the winner of the 2012 Newbery Medal for his novel, Dead End in Norvelt. The book was published by Farrar Straus Giroux. The annual Newbery Medal was named for eighteenth-century British bookseller John Newbery.

Newbery Medal Committee Chair Viki Ash says, "Who knew obituaries and old lady death could be this funny and this tender?"

The 2012 Newbery honor books are Inside Out & Back Again by Thanhha Lai (HarperCollins Children's Books) and Breaking Stalin's Nose (Henry Holt and Company, LLC).

A Ball for Daisy (Schwartz & Wade Books) by Chris Raschka won the Randolph Caldecott award for best illustration. Caldecott Medal Committee Chair Steven L. Herb says, "Chris Raschka's deceptively simple paintings of watercolor, gouache and ink explore universal themes of love and loss that permit thousands of possible variants. A Ball for Daisy holds as many unique stories as there will be young readers and re-readers."

A Ball of Daisy Cover


The 2012 Caldecott honor books are Blackout, written and illustrated by John Rocco (Hyperion Books) and Grandpa Green, written and illustrated by Lane Smith (Roaring Brook Press).

Photos: Farrar, Straus and Giroux/Schwartz & Wade Books

Posted on January 23, 2012







The Writers Write®
Lifestyle Network


Bloggers Blog
Book Blog
Crafters Craft
Drivers Drive
Fantasy SF Blog
Gamers Game
Health News Blog
HowToWeb.com
The IWJ Blog
Lovers Love
Media Cynic
Petosphere
Pleasant Morning Buzz
Science News Blog
Shoppers Shop
Shopping Blog
Singers Sing
Surfers Surf
Traders Trade
Video Nacho
Watchers Watch
Workers Work
The Write News










The latest news from
ShoppingBlog.com


  • Kellie Pickler Releases New Album, 100 Proof

  • New Jennifer Lawrence and Josh Hutcherson Hunger Games Photos Released

  • Coca-Cola Polar Bears Hosting Live Game Day Party

  • L.A. Police Release Audio of Demi Moore 911 Call

  • Tropicana Installed Artificial Sun Over Trafalgar Square

  • Robin Williams and Sesame Street's Two-headed Monster Explain Conflict










  • Saturday, January 28, 2012
    Click here for advertising information.

    Copyright © 1997-2012 by Writers Write, Inc. All Rights Reserved.