Recent News
A brand new website for writers!
- Published 08/20/2007
WRITERSPODIUM
A podium for writers!
A place for writers to showcase their work - be that writer into writing:
- short stories
- articles
- scripts
- novels
- poetry
- songs (coming soon)
- non-fiction
- all other prose!
Not only that, but our writers get to earn money from their showcases!
Have you written a short-story which is gathering dust? Have you submitted it to publishers, only to have it rejected? After you submitted it to that competition, did it miss the main target? Or is it that you can't stand rejection and have no intention of submitting it?
Tune in next week for more details, or get started straightaway!
Featured Articles
Short Story Competitions
- By Stephen Gritton
- Published 08/12/2008
- Writing
- Unrated
Writing a novel? Do you think you know how? Have you got the tenacity to edit your manuscript to a good standard and submit it to publishers? It takes practice.Practice?
Yes. You can practice by entering writing competitions. The best way for a writer to practise is to submit to short story competitions.
Short story competitions are a means to an end. They motivate you to write, help you understand the importance of working to a deadline, and help you gain a sense of achievement. Competitions help exercise your creative muscle. They are a stepping stone - potentially taking ‘ordinary Joe,’ from insignificance to a successfully published author in easy steps.
Short story contests are normally Pay to Enter competitions, so you need to get it right. Here are a few simple short story competition tips!
* Always read your chosen competition's instructions or guidelines, or terms and conditions, or whatever it is the competition's website call them. Read and follow them precisely.
* If there is a required word-count for the story, don't go over it, or under it. There is a minimum and a maximum. If it is a short story that is required, don't give them a novella!
* What format does the competition require? A Microsoft Word document? Rich-Text Format? Give them what they want.
You want to write that novel, but believe me it'll be a complete waste of time if you just rush into it. By subbing to short story competitions first, you are generating ideas. By using your latent creative ability, you are exercising your creative muscle to the point where it can generate plots with ease. By writing short stories you are starting small by weaving smaller plots first - great first steps on the rung to that intriguing best-seller.
But how do you know that your story writing is any good? How many of your friends do you trust to give you an honest opinion?
Join an online writing community, and find out.
It is a fact, that most short story competition winners belong to writing groups - be they real-life writing circles, or online writing communities. One such writing community web site is Writers' Dock. (http://www.writersdock.org)
Writers' Dock is the ultimate writers support site, supporting writers of all abilities. A writing community with a large membership, giving friendly advice, tips, honest peer reviews, daily writing activities, and writing prompts. It's a writers' club - a social club. It has new beginner, intermediate and advanced groups starting all the time. Do you want to interact with writers of your own ability? Join a Writers' Dock group.
Enter into Writers' Dock's latest short story competition and receive a free gold subscription for twelve weeks to discover if it will benefit you. By getting involved in this community you will realise how much it will motivate, inspire, teach, and help you to develop your style and give you a multitude of other benefits. Best of all, by entering into this competition, you've made a positive step in your writing career.
Find the site here: http://www.writersdock.org
Find the competition here: http://www.writersdock.org/competition
(Apply for your free twelve week gold subscription with your entry!)
Good luck!
fbi die
- By lydia bagnall
- Published 10/29/2007
- Short Stories
- Unrated
erm not much can say about a chinese spy with vulnerabilities
WRITERSPODIUM - The reasons for its existence...
- By Sonny Manou
- Published 10/19/2007
- Writing
-
Rating:




Why I've created WRITERSPODIUM from Writers' Dock's point of view...
Recent Articles
For Freelance Translators: How to Make Your Clients Use Your Translation Services Again and Again
- By Bruce Fisher
- Published Yesterday
- Career
- Unrated
The easiest way to keep your translation business profitable is to cultivate a core group of regular clients who will fill your inbox with translation projects, allowing you to spend your time working rather than looking for work Implementing some of the tips below will help you keep a regular stream of work coming your way
Snagging a Great Internship: 3 Resume-Writing Tips
- By Heather Eagar
- Published Yesterday
- Career
- Unrated
It’s not uncommon for an intern-hopeful to feel shocked after realizing that they need to create a resume in order to apply for a position Because many on-campus jobs are obtainable without a resume, some students never assume they will need it to apply for an internship
Translators are generally paid by the word, with some variation in whether the word count is based on the source or target language, for a single word (most common in the US
SES resume writing is an art form all of its own Unlike any other application for a job, the federal government’s Senior Executive Service application practically demands that it be prepared by a seasoned professional in order to even have a chance at the job you are interested in
How To Turn Any Old Junk Into A $10k A Month Online Business
- By Gavin Barnes
- Published Yesterday
- Business
- Unrated
How to turn your old junk into a $10k a month online business

