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FINDS FOR WRITERS
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH BOOKS ON MY RADAR: JANUARY-JUNE 2021 It’s hopeless. I will never be caught up with all the reading that I want to do—not even within the subset of my reading that can be categorized as “reading of Jewish interest.”. And yet! I haven’t yet given up on assembling lists like this one, of brand-new (as in published this week) and soon-to-be-published titles on my radar for the first half of 2021. MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH SHORT STORIES: REFLECTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS Jewish Short Stories: Reflections & Recommendations. Held for the first time entirely online, the recent Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) conference featured an array of superlative sessions. In one, during which veteran librarians shared tips for leading book clubs and similar groups, the subject of Jewish short stories came up. JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
WHERE TO READ (AND PUBLISH) WRITING ON JEWISH THEMES Where to Read (and Publish) Writing on Jewish Themes. Of course, it’s always possible to find Jewish-themed stories, poems, and essays published in a variety of “secular” or mainstream media. (For more tips on that, please click here .) But many magazines, journals, and websites specifically welcome and/or promote “Jewish” writing.AWARDS & PRIZES
Please find below a list of awards given for published and unpublished fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction on Jewish themes. Please note that although my newsletter and Practicing Writing blog listings are limited to competitions that do not charge entry fees, I have included fee-charging contests here because the pool of specifically “Jewish” competitions is FRIDAY FIND: WHERE TO PUBLISH FLASH NONFICTION & MICRO LATEST LIST UPDATE: JULY 2020. As promised two weeks ago, I’ve compiled what I am calling here a guide to journals and magazines that publish flash nonfiction/micro-essays.. Before I present the list, I need to issue a few clarifications and caveats. First, this list by no means includes *every* journal or magazine that might publish your piece of flash nonfiction. EVERYTHING SHE GRACIOUSLY TOLD ME: AN INTERVIEW WITH A version of this review appeared in the July 2014 issue of The Practicing Writer.. One book you’re likely to hear a lot about this summer is a debut novel by Celeste Ng, EVERYTHING I NEVER TOLD YOU, published in late June by Penguin Press.In the words of PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, which awarded the book a starred review back in April, “This emotionally involving debut novel explores themes of HOME - ERIKA DREIFUSABOUTBOOKS & PUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCESCONTACTBLOGS & NEWSLETTER Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019. She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction.FINDS FOR WRITERS
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH BOOKS ON MY RADAR: JANUARY-JUNE 2021 It’s hopeless. I will never be caught up with all the reading that I want to do—not even within the subset of my reading that can be categorized as “reading of Jewish interest.”. And yet! I haven’t yet given up on assembling lists like this one, of brand-new (as in published this week) and soon-to-be-published titles on my radar for the first half of 2021. MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH SHORT STORIES: REFLECTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS Jewish Short Stories: Reflections & Recommendations. Held for the first time entirely online, the recent Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) conference featured an array of superlative sessions. In one, during which veteran librarians shared tips for leading book clubs and similar groups, the subject of Jewish short stories came up. JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
WHERE TO READ (AND PUBLISH) WRITING ON JEWISH THEMES Where to Read (and Publish) Writing on Jewish Themes. Of course, it’s always possible to find Jewish-themed stories, poems, and essays published in a variety of “secular” or mainstream media. (For more tips on that, please click here .) But many magazines, journals, and websites specifically welcome and/or promote “Jewish” writing.AWARDS & PRIZES
Please find below a list of awards given for published and unpublished fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction on Jewish themes. Please note that although my newsletter and Practicing Writing blog listings are limited to competitions that do not charge entry fees, I have included fee-charging contests here because the pool of specifically “Jewish” competitions is FRIDAY FIND: WHERE TO PUBLISH FLASH NONFICTION & MICRO LATEST LIST UPDATE: JULY 2020. As promised two weeks ago, I’ve compiled what I am calling here a guide to journals and magazines that publish flash nonfiction/micro-essays.. Before I present the list, I need to issue a few clarifications and caveats. First, this list by no means includes *every* journal or magazine that might publish your piece of flash nonfiction. EVERYTHING SHE GRACIOUSLY TOLD ME: AN INTERVIEW WITH A version of this review appeared in the July 2014 issue of The Practicing Writer.. One book you’re likely to hear a lot about this summer is a debut novel by Celeste Ng, EVERYTHING I NEVER TOLD YOU, published in late June by Penguin Press.In the words of PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, which awarded the book a starred review back in April, “This emotionally involving debut novel explores themes ofFINDS FOR WRITERS
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on June 10, 2021. 0. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. I had to miss the recent Zoom session titled “Behind the Scenes with the PJ Library Book Selection MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MIDWEEK NOTES FROM A PRACTICING WRITER Three quick updates from my desk. 1. I’ve been pretty busy lately with a lot of non-writing projects. But I can tell you that one highlight of my (amazing!) 30th college reunion this past weekend was poetry-related: My classmate Jenny Factor shared with us a gorgeous poem she wrote that is set back in her undergraduate days. I cannot wait to read the collection in which this poem appears.WORDS OF THE WEEK
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
FINDS FOR WRITERS
Finds for Writers. by Erika Dreifus on May 14, 2021. 4. Writing and publishing resources, news, and reflections to peruse over the weekend. Sure, I’ve read lots of campus novels, and even lots of novels about writers/writing programs. But I’m not sure I’ve PRACTICING WRITING ARCHIVES Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MARKETS & JOBS FOR WRITERS Markets & Jobs for Writers. by Erika Dreifus on April 5, 2021. 0. Each week in this space, Practicing Writing shares no-fee, paying markets for writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction: competitions, contests, and calls for submissions. The posts complement monthly issues of The Practicing Writer newsletter, where you’ll always WORDS OF THE WEEK: MATTI FRIEDMAN Words of the Week: Matti Friedman. by Erika Dreifus on May 4, 2021. 4. “When consuming news from Israel, there’s a list of questions I ask when deciding if I’m getting sane information or a narrative of a different kind. Having thought, written, and spoken about this over the past decade or so, I’ve condensed them to eight.AWARDS & PRIZES
Please find below a list of awards given for published and unpublished fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction on Jewish themes. Please note that although my newsletter and Practicing Writing blog listings are limited to competitions that do not charge entry fees, I have included fee-charging contests here because the pool of specifically “Jewish” competitions is HOME - ERIKA DREIFUSABOUTBOOKS & PUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCESCONTACTBLOGS & NEWSLETTER Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019. She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction.FINDS FOR WRITERS
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on June 10, 2021. 0. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. I had to miss the recent Zoom session titled “Behind the Scenes with the PJ Library Book Selection MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
WORDS OF THE WEEK: KITTY HOFFMAN Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH SHORT STORIES: REFLECTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS Jewish Short Stories: Reflections & Recommendations. Held for the first time entirely online, the recent Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) conference featured an array of superlative sessions. In one, during which veteran librarians shared tips for leading book clubs and similar groups, the subject of Jewish short stories came up. MARKETS & JOBS FOR WRITERS Markets & Jobs for Writers. by Erika Dreifus on April 5, 2021. 0. Each week in this space, Practicing Writing shares no-fee, paying markets for writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction: competitions, contests, and calls for submissions. The posts complement monthly issues of The Practicing Writer newsletter, where you’ll always MIDWEEK NOTES FROM A PRACTICING WRITER Three quick updates from my desk. 1. I’ve been pretty busy lately with a lot of non-writing projects. But I can tell you that one highlight of my (amazing!) 30th college reunion this past weekend was poetry-related: My classmate Jenny Factor shared with us a gorgeous poem she wrote that is set back in her undergraduate days. I cannot wait to read the collection in which this poem appears. WHERE TO READ (AND PUBLISH) WRITING ON JEWISH THEMES Where to Read (and Publish) Writing on Jewish Themes. Of course, it’s always possible to find Jewish-themed stories, poems, and essays published in a variety of “secular” or mainstream media. (For more tips on that, please click here .) But many magazines, journals, and websites specifically welcome and/or promote “Jewish” writing. JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
HOME - ERIKA DREIFUSABOUTBOOKS & PUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCESCONTACTBLOGS & NEWSLETTER Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019. She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction.FINDS FOR WRITERS
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on June 10, 2021. 0. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. I had to miss the recent Zoom session titled “Behind the Scenes with the PJ Library Book Selection MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
WORDS OF THE WEEK: KITTY HOFFMAN Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH SHORT STORIES: REFLECTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS Jewish Short Stories: Reflections & Recommendations. Held for the first time entirely online, the recent Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) conference featured an array of superlative sessions. In one, during which veteran librarians shared tips for leading book clubs and similar groups, the subject of Jewish short stories came up. MARKETS & JOBS FOR WRITERS Markets & Jobs for Writers. by Erika Dreifus on April 5, 2021. 0. Each week in this space, Practicing Writing shares no-fee, paying markets for writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction: competitions, contests, and calls for submissions. The posts complement monthly issues of The Practicing Writer newsletter, where you’ll always MIDWEEK NOTES FROM A PRACTICING WRITER Three quick updates from my desk. 1. I’ve been pretty busy lately with a lot of non-writing projects. But I can tell you that one highlight of my (amazing!) 30th college reunion this past weekend was poetry-related: My classmate Jenny Factor shared with us a gorgeous poem she wrote that is set back in her undergraduate days. I cannot wait to read the collection in which this poem appears. WHERE TO READ (AND PUBLISH) WRITING ON JEWISH THEMES Where to Read (and Publish) Writing on Jewish Themes. Of course, it’s always possible to find Jewish-themed stories, poems, and essays published in a variety of “secular” or mainstream media. (For more tips on that, please click here .) But many magazines, journals, and websites specifically welcome and/or promote “Jewish” writing. JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on June 10, 2021. 0. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. I had to miss the recent Zoom session titled “Behind the Scenes with the PJ Library Book Selection MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MIDWEEK NOTES FROM A PRACTICING WRITER Three quick updates from my desk. 1. I’ve been pretty busy lately with a lot of non-writing projects. But I can tell you that one highlight of my (amazing!) 30th college reunion this past weekend was poetry-related: My classmate Jenny Factor shared with us a gorgeous poem she wrote that is set back in her undergraduate days. I cannot wait to read the collection in which this poem appears.#SUNDAYSENTENCE
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
WORDS OF THE WEEK: KITTY HOFFMAN Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
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Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
PRACTICING WRITING ARCHIVES Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
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WORDS OF THE WEEK: MATTI FRIEDMAN Words of the Week: Matti Friedman. by Erika Dreifus on May 4, 2021. 4. “When consuming news from Israel, there’s a list of questions I ask when deciding if I’m getting sane information or a narrative of a different kind. Having thought, written, and spoken about this over the past decade or so, I’ve condensed them to eight. WORDS OF THE WEEK: SHOSHANNA KEATS JASKOLL Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
HOME - ERIKA DREIFUSABOUTBOOKS & PUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCESCONTACTBLOGS & NEWSLETTER Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019. She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction.FINDS FOR WRITERS
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
WORDS OF THE WEEK: KITTY HOFFMAN Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH BOOKS ON MY RADAR: JANUARY-JUNE 2021 It’s hopeless. I will never be caught up with all the reading that I want to do—not even within the subset of my reading that can be categorized as “reading of Jewish interest.”. And yet! I haven’t yet given up on assembling lists like this one, of brand-new (as in published this week) and soon-to-be-published titles on my radar for the first half of 2021. JEWISH SHORT STORIES: REFLECTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS Jewish Short Stories: Reflections & Recommendations. Held for the first time entirely online, the recent Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) conference featured an array of superlative sessions. In one, during which veteran librarians shared tips for leading book clubs and similar groups, the subject of Jewish short stories came up. MIDWEEK NOTES FROM A PRACTICING WRITER Three quick updates from my desk. 1. I’ve been pretty busy lately with a lot of non-writing projects. But I can tell you that one highlight of my (amazing!) 30th college reunion this past weekend was poetry-related: My classmate Jenny Factor shared with us a gorgeous poem she wrote that is set back in her undergraduate days. I cannot wait to read the collection in which this poem appears. JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS Writing Grants, Fellowships, Awards, and Residency Programs Alliance of Artist Communities Emergency Resources for Writers Fee-Free Writing Residencies Poets & Writers Grants & Awards Database Post-MFA Fellowships ResArtis: Worldwide Network of Artist Residencies WinningWriters.com Cautionary Notes Preditors & Editors WarningsWriter Beware
HOME - ERIKA DREIFUSABOUTBOOKS & PUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCESCONTACTBLOGS & NEWSLETTER Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019. She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction.FINDS FOR WRITERS
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
WORDS OF THE WEEK: KITTY HOFFMAN Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH BOOKS ON MY RADAR: JANUARY-JUNE 2021 It’s hopeless. I will never be caught up with all the reading that I want to do—not even within the subset of my reading that can be categorized as “reading of Jewish interest.”. And yet! I haven’t yet given up on assembling lists like this one, of brand-new (as in published this week) and soon-to-be-published titles on my radar for the first half of 2021. JEWISH SHORT STORIES: REFLECTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS Jewish Short Stories: Reflections & Recommendations. Held for the first time entirely online, the recent Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) conference featured an array of superlative sessions. In one, during which veteran librarians shared tips for leading book clubs and similar groups, the subject of Jewish short stories came up. MIDWEEK NOTES FROM A PRACTICING WRITER Three quick updates from my desk. 1. I’ve been pretty busy lately with a lot of non-writing projects. But I can tell you that one highlight of my (amazing!) 30th college reunion this past weekend was poetry-related: My classmate Jenny Factor shared with us a gorgeous poem she wrote that is set back in her undergraduate days. I cannot wait to read the collection in which this poem appears. JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS Writing Grants, Fellowships, Awards, and Residency Programs Alliance of Artist Communities Emergency Resources for Writers Fee-Free Writing Residencies Poets & Writers Grants & Awards Database Post-MFA Fellowships ResArtis: Worldwide Network of Artist Residencies WinningWriters.com Cautionary Notes Preditors & Editors WarningsWriter Beware
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Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
WORDS OF THE WEEK: KITTY HOFFMAN Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
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Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
FINDS FOR WRITERS
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
BLOGS - PAGE 790 OF 790 - ERIKA DREIFUS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
FEATURED WRITING ARCHIVES Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
WORDS OF THE WEEK: SHOSHANNA KEATS JASKOLL Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
FRIDAY FIND: WHERE TO PUBLISH FLASH NONFICTION & MICRO LATEST LIST UPDATE: JULY 2020. As promised two weeks ago, I’ve compiled what I am calling here a guide to journals and magazines that publish flash nonfiction/micro-essays.. Before I present the list, I need to issue a few clarifications and caveats. First, this list by no means includes *every* journal or magazine that might publish your piece of flash nonfiction. HOME - ERIKA DREIFUSABOUTBOOKS & PUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCESCONTACTBLOGS & NEWSLETTER Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019. She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction. JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MIDWEEK NOTES FROM A PRACTICING WRITER Three quick updates from my desk. 1. I’ve been pretty busy lately with a lot of non-writing projects. But I can tell you that one highlight of my (amazing!) 30th college reunion this past weekend was poetry-related: My classmate Jenny Factor shared with us a gorgeous poem she wrote that is set back in her undergraduate days. I cannot wait to read the collection in which this poem appears. WORDS OF THE WEEK: KITTY HOFFMAN Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
JEWISH SHORT STORIES: REFLECTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS Jewish Short Stories: Reflections & Recommendations. Held for the first time entirely online, the recent Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) conference featured an array of superlative sessions. In one, during which veteran librarians shared tips for leading book clubs and similar groups, the subject of Jewish short stories came up. JEWISH BOOKS ON MY RADAR: JANUARY-JUNE 2021 It’s hopeless. I will never be caught up with all the reading that I want to do—not even within the subset of my reading that can be categorized as “reading of Jewish interest.”. And yet! I haven’t yet given up on assembling lists like this one, of brand-new (as in published this week) and soon-to-be-published titles on my radar for the first half of 2021. MARKETS & JOBS FOR WRITERS Markets & Jobs for Writers. by Erika Dreifus on May 10, 2021. 0. Each week in this space, Practicing Writing shares no-fee, paying markets for writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction: competitions, contests, and calls for submissions. The posts complement monthly issues of The Practicing Writer newsletter, where you’ll always find GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS Writing Grants, Fellowships, Awards, and Residency Programs Alliance of Artist Communities Emergency Resources for Writers Fee-Free Writing Residencies Poets & Writers Grants & Awards Database Post-MFA Fellowships ResArtis: Worldwide Network of Artist Residencies WinningWriters.com Cautionary Notes Preditors & Editors WarningsWriter Beware
HOME - ERIKA DREIFUSABOUTBOOKS & PUBLICATIONSEVENTSRESOURCESCONTACTBLOGS & NEWSLETTER Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019. She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction. JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MIDWEEK NOTES FROM A PRACTICING WRITER Three quick updates from my desk. 1. I’ve been pretty busy lately with a lot of non-writing projects. But I can tell you that one highlight of my (amazing!) 30th college reunion this past weekend was poetry-related: My classmate Jenny Factor shared with us a gorgeous poem she wrote that is set back in her undergraduate days. I cannot wait to read the collection in which this poem appears. WORDS OF THE WEEK: KITTY HOFFMAN Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
MARKETS AND JOBS FOR WRITERS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
JEWISH SHORT STORIES: REFLECTIONS & RECOMMENDATIONS Jewish Short Stories: Reflections & Recommendations. Held for the first time entirely online, the recent Association of Jewish Libraries (AJL) conference featured an array of superlative sessions. In one, during which veteran librarians shared tips for leading book clubs and similar groups, the subject of Jewish short stories came up. JEWISH BOOKS ON MY RADAR: JANUARY-JUNE 2021 It’s hopeless. I will never be caught up with all the reading that I want to do—not even within the subset of my reading that can be categorized as “reading of Jewish interest.”. And yet! I haven’t yet given up on assembling lists like this one, of brand-new (as in published this week) and soon-to-be-published titles on my radar for the first half of 2021. MARKETS & JOBS FOR WRITERS Markets & Jobs for Writers. by Erika Dreifus on May 10, 2021. 0. Each week in this space, Practicing Writing shares no-fee, paying markets for writers of fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction: competitions, contests, and calls for submissions. The posts complement monthly issues of The Practicing Writer newsletter, where you’ll always find GRANTS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND AWARDS Writing Grants, Fellowships, Awards, and Residency Programs Alliance of Artist Communities Emergency Resources for Writers Fee-Free Writing Residencies Poets & Writers Grants & Awards Database Post-MFA Fellowships ResArtis: Worldwide Network of Artist Residencies WinningWriters.com Cautionary Notes Preditors & Editors WarningsWriter Beware
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Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
WORDS OF THE WEEK: KITTY HOFFMAN Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
FINDS FOR WRITERS
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
WORDS OF THE WEEK
Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
BLOGS - PAGE 790 OF 790 - ERIKA DREIFUS Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
FEATURED WRITING ARCHIVES Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
JEWISH LITERARY LINKS Jewish Literary Links. by Erika Dreifus on May 13, 2021. 1. Image by Yedidia Klein from Pixabay. Toward the end of each week, the My Machberet blog presents a collection of links, drawn primarily from the world of Jewish books and writing. “Joshua Cohen’s new book reimagines a minor moment in the life of the outcast revisionistZionist
MIDWEEK NOTES FROM A PRACTICING WRITER Midweek Notes from a Practicing Writer. by Erika Dreifus on June 2, 2021. 0. Just one quick update today! Things are a little chaotic at the moment (but it’s all good!). I just don’t have much that I can report to you—apart from the availability of the June issue of The Practicing Writer 2.0, which went out to subscribers on Monday. WORDS OF THE WEEK: SHOSHANNA KEATS JASKOLL Erika Dreifus is a reader, writer, and literary advocate whose latest book, Birthright: Poems, was published by Kelsay Books in fall 2019.She is also the editor and publisher of The Practicing Writer, a free (and popular) e-newsletter that features opportunities and resources for fictionists, poets, and writers of creative nonfiction..Read More
FRIDAY FIND: WHERE TO PUBLISH FLASH NONFICTION & MICRO LATEST LIST UPDATE: JULY 2020. As promised two weeks ago, I’ve compiled what I am calling here a guide to journals and magazines that publish flash nonfiction/micro-essays.. Before I present the list, I need to issue a few clarifications and caveats. First, this list by no means includes *every* journal or magazine that might publish your piece of flash nonfiction.ERIKA DREIFUS
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