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  1. Book Markets for Children's Writers 2007 (Book Markets for Children's Writers) by Marni McNiff, 2007-04-25
  2. Book Markets for Children's Writers 2008
  3. Book Markets for Children's Writers 2006 (Book Markets for Children's Writers) by Marni Mcniff, 2005-10-25
  4. Indexing: A Nuts-and-Bolts Guide for Technical Writers (Engineering Reference) by Kurt Ament, 2001-07-01
  5. Write it and sell it;: "off the cuff" advice about editors, agents, slanting, taboos, plotting, and pathways and processes of writing for publication, by Allen Clark Marple, 1964
  6. Creative Color Schemes for Your Home (Creating Your Home Series) by Writer's Digest, Eaglemoss Publications Ltd, 1995-09
  7. Writing and Illustrating Children's Books for Publication: Two Perspectives by Berthe Amoss, Eric Suben, 1995-09
  8. The writer's arena: An anthology for Christian writers by Marian Brincken Forschler, 1994
  9. Writing for regional publications by Brian Vachon, 1979
  10. Magazine Markets for Children's Writers 2007 (Magazine Markets for Children's Writers) by Marni McNiff, 2007-04-25
  11. What If?: Writing Exercises for Fiction Writers by Anne Bernays, Pamela Painter, 1995-01
  12. Publications and training: the challenge of working together.: An article from: Technical Communication by JoAnn T. Hackos, 1994-08-01
  13. Can't Wait for Summer (New Writers' Voices) by Theresa Sanservino, 1990-07
  14. A Guide for Young Chicago Writers by ChicagoWriter Books, 2007-08-01

121. T2005 National Association Of Science Writers Briefing: Global Health, Science,
I was a science writer, this was far afield from the sorts of publications If we continue to think, as science writers, that science is an American
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  • T2005 National Association of Science Writers Briefing: Global Health, Science, and National Security Challenges in the Second Bush Administration
    Authors: Michelle T. McMurry Charles D. Ferguson II Laurie Garrett February 15, 2005
    Speaker: Charles Ferguson , fellow, science and technology, Council on Foreign Relations Speaker: Michelle McMurry , adjunct fellow, global health, Council on Foreign Relations Presider: Laurie Garrett , senior fellow, global health, Council on Foreign Relations Council on Foreign Relations Washington, DC

122. Jane Rule
Brief biography, awards, and selected publications.
http://www.writersunion.ca/r/rule.htm
Jane Rule Born in New Jersey in 1931, Jane Rule graduated from Mills College in California in 1952. She moved to Canada in 1956, where she intermittently taught at the University of British Columbia until 1976 when she moved to Galiano Island. Selected Publications: After the Fire . Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1989.
Memory Board . Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1987.
Hot-Eyed Moderate . Tallahassee: Naiad, 1985.
Contract With the World . Tallahassee: Naiad, 1982.
Lesbian Images . Trumansburg: Crossing, 1982. Awards: Canadian Institute for the Blind Talking Book of the Year, for After the Fire
US Gay Academic Union Literature Award, 1978.
Canadian Authors Association Best Story of the Year, 1978.
Canadian Authors Association Best Novel of the Year, for The Young in One Another's Arms

123. Kim Echlin
Profile, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/e/echlin.htm
Kim Echlin (Photo: 1998, Janet Bailey)
Kim Echlin has been a documentary-maker, editor and teacher. She completed a doctoral dissertation on the translation of Ojibway trickster stories. She has travelled in Europe, the Marshall Islands and Zimbabwe. She currently writes and teaches. Selected Publications: Elizabeth Smart: A Fugue Essay on Women and Creativity
In anna . Groundwood, fall 2003.
Dagmar's Daughter . Viking, 2001.
Elephant Winter . Viking, 1997.
To Arrive Where You Are: Literary Journalism from The Banff Centre for the Arts , editor. Banff Centre Press, 1999.
Dragons and Dynasties: An Introduction to Chinese Mythology . Yuan Ke, selected and translated by Kim Echlin and Nie Zhixiong. Penguin Books U.K. and Beijing Foreign Languages Press, 1991. Awards: Nominated, Chapters/Books in Canada First Novel Award.
Torgi Award.
Nominated, National Magazine Award.

124. American Medical Writers Association Publications
The AMWA Journal is the official publication of the American Medical WritersAssociation (AMWA). Delivered quarterly to AMWA members and journal subscribers
http://www.amwa.org/default/publications/journal/contribute.htm
AMWA Journal Contribution Information The AMWA Journal is the official publication of the American Medical Writers Association (AMWA). Delivered quarterly to AMWA members and journal subscribers, the AMWA Journal is designed to be an authoritative, comprehensive source of information about the knowledge, skills, and opportunities in the field of biomedical communications worldwide. This goal is accomplished by the publishing of articles, columns, features, news, and interviews in the field of biomedical communications.
Topics should be relevant to one of the following AMWA sections:
  • writing and editing
  • education
  • public relations/advertising/marketing
  • pharmaceutical
  • freelance
REGULAR FEATURES FEATURE ARTICLES should be original compositions, no longer than 3,000 words, that are timely and relevant for an audience of professional biomedical communicators. Topics of interest are likely to be found in any setting in which such professionals work. Relevant tables and figures that help convey the message of the text are encouraged.
LETTERS TO THE MANAGING EDITOR comment on topics published in the AMWA Journal or matters of relevance to biomedical communicators. Letters are published at the discretion of the editor and editorial advisers and are subject to editing and abridgment. Letters should be no longer than 500 words. All letters should be directed to the Managing Editor at AMWA headquarters.

125. Jane Urquhart
Brief biography, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/u/urquhart.htm
Jane Urquhart (Photo: 1992, Tony Urquhart) Jane Urquhart was born in Little Long Lac, Ontario and educated in Toronto and Guelph. She has had three books of poetry, one collection of short fiction, and two novels published. Her novels are also published in the U.S., the U.K., and France. She has been a writer-in-residence at the University of Ottawa, Memorial University, and the University of Toronto (1997). Her fourth novel was published in Autumn, 1997. Selected Publications: Away
Changing Heaven
Storm Glass
. Erin, Ontario: Porcupine's Quill, 1987.
The Whirlpool
The Little Flowers of Mme de Montespan
. Erin, Ontario: Porcupine's Quill, 1984.
False Shuffles . Victoria: Porcépic, 1982. Awards: Governor General's Award for fiction, for The Underpainter
Marian Engel Prize, 1994.
Trillium Book Award, 1993.
Le Prix de Meilleur Livre Étranger (Best Foreign Book Award), France, for The Whirlpool
Les Lettres Nouvelles, Maurice Nadeau.

126. American Medical Writers Association Publications
AMWA Journal American Medical writers Association 40 West Gude Drive 101 Authors will receive the edited version of the manuscript before publication,
http://www.amwa.org/default/publications/journal/manuscript.htm
Manuscript Submission
Manuscripts of feature articles are accepted for consideration with the understanding that they have not been published elsewhere and are not under review elsewhere.
Submit five high-quality copies of the manuscript and all figures, as well as a diskette containing the manuscript as a Word document. Include the following with the manuscript:
  • Cover letter containing the name, address, phone and fax numbers, and e-mail address of the author to whom correspondence should be sent
  • Written permission of author(s) and publisher(s) to use any material published previously (figures, tables, or quotations of more than 100 words)
Send manuscripts to:
Lori Alexander, Managing Editor
AMWA Journal
American Medical Writers Association
40 West Gude Drive #101
Rockville, MD 20850-1192 Style Refer to (W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia) for the spelling of medical terms. Use American Medical Association Manual of Style TOP Manuscript Preparation TOP Title Page Include the following information on the title page:
  • Title of the article (80 characters maximum)
  • Full name(s) of the author(s), with degree(s)

127. Daphne Marlatt
Profile and selected publications.
http://www.writersunion.ca/m/marlatt.htm
Daphne Marlatt Daphne Marlatt is now living in Victoria, British Columbia. She was born in 1942 in Melbourne, Australia and immigrated to Canada in 1951. She studied writing and English at the University of British Columbia (B.A., 1964), and comparative literature at Indiana University (M.A., 1968). She is a poet, novelist, theorist, little-magazine editor, and itinerant university instructor (creative writing, women's studies, English, liberal studies). She is the founding co-editor of Tessera Selected Publications: Ana Historic . Toronto: House of Anansi, 1997; 1st edition, Coach House Press, 1988; French edition, Montreal: Remue-ménage, 1992; trans. Lori Saint-Martin, Paul Gagné.
Taken . Toronto: House of Anansi, 1996.
Salvage . Red Deer, Alberta: Red Deer College Press, 1991.
Touch to My Tongue . Edmonton: Longspoon, 1984.
Steveston . Edmonton: Longspoon, 1984; 1st edition, Vancouver: Talon Books, 1974.

128. ESL Magazine - Online Publications Provide An Audience For Student Writers
Content Online publications Provide an Audience for Student writers Some titles of recent publications are Wedding Celebrations, Educational
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129. Greg Hollingshead
Biography, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/h/hollinhd.htm
Greg Hollingshead (Photo: 1996, Sima Khorrami)
Greg Hollingshead was born in Toronto in 1947 and grew up in Woodbridge, Ontario. He received a B.A. and M.A. in English from the University of Toronto, and a Ph.D. from the University of London for a thesis on Bishop Berkeley. He lived in England for five years. Since 1975, his home has been in Edmonton, where he teaches literature and creative writing at the University of Alberta. He is married to Rosa Spricer, a psychologist in private practice. They have one son, David, born in 1984. Selected Publications: The Healer . Toronto: HarperFlamingo (A Phyllis Bruce Book), 1998. New York: HarperFlamingo, 1999. London: HarperFlamingo, 1999.
The Roaring Girl . Toronto: Somerville House, 1995. New York: Putnam, 1997. London: Bloomsbury, 1997. Berlin: Berlin Verlag, 1998. Chonqing: Chonqing, 1998.
Spin Dry . Oakville, Ontario: Mosaic, 1992.
White Buick . Lantzville, Ontario: Oolichan, 1992.
Famous Players . Toronto: Coach House, 1982. Awards: Writers' Trust Rogers Communications Prize for Fiction, 1999.
Shortlisted, Giller Prize, 1998 Howard O' Hagan Award for Short Fiction, 1993, 1996.

130. WH: Publications Affiliated With The Writers House
submissions and other information, please contact publications directly.The Kelly writers House Archive is housed in the Special Collections Department
http://www.writing.upenn.edu/~wh/publications.html
    THIS MONTH'S CALENDAR SPECIAL EVENTS PUBLICATIONS
    For questions about submissions and other information, please contact publications directly. The Kelly Writers House Archive is housed in the Special Collections Department of Van Pelt Library at the University of Pennsylvania. If you wish to see any of these materials, phone (215) 898-7088.
    Combo
    COMBO is a literary journal of poetry and poetics featuring innovative writers under 35, alongside a few older and more established poets who have influenced them. COMBO is dedicated to giving younger and lesser-known poets more space and visibility than they are accustomed to, so that readers will have a clearer sense of the context in which that work is produced.
    Dial F for Film
    A film review magazine
    Handwritten Press Generation XX Mosaic
    Penn's Asian American Literary Magazine
    Other Voices
    An electronic journal of cultural criticism published at the University of Pennsylvania.
    PennFilm
    SPEC Film Society
    Penn Review
    The Penn Review features poems, short stories, drawings, plays, and photographs (among other things) by individuals associated with Penn. For more information, please email Lindsay Damast ( ldamast3@sas.upenn.edu

131. Joan Barfoot
Brief biography, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/b/barfoot.htm
Joan Barfoot Joan Barfoot was born and raised in Owen Sound, Ontario. She graduated with a B.A. in English from the University of Western Ontario in 1969. She is a former reporter and editor for various newspapers including: The Owen Sound Sun-Times, The Windsor Star, The Toronto Sun, and The London Free Press. Selected Publications: Luck . Toronto: Knopf Canada, 2005.
Getting Over Edgar
. Toronto: Key Porter, 1999.
Some Things about Flying . Toronto: Key Porter, 1998.
Charlotte and Claudia Keeping in Touch. Toronto: Key Porter Books Limited, 1994.
Plain Jane. Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1992.
Family News. Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1989.
Duet for Three. Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1985.
Dancing in the Dark. Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1982.
Abra. Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1978. Awards: Marian Engel Award, 1992.
WH Smith/ Books in Canada First Novel Award, for Abra, 1978.
Email: jbarfoot@sympatico.ca Webpage: http://www3.sympatico.ca/jbarfoot/

132. Margaret Atwood
Brief biography, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/a/atwood.htm
Margaret Atwood Margaret Atwood was born in Ottawa in 1939 and has degrees from the University of Toronto and Radcliffe College, and has lived in many places, including Vancouver, Montreal, Edmonton, Boston, England, Scotland, and France. She supported her word habit with many non-writing jobs in youth, but has been a full-time writer since 1972fiction, screenplays, poetry, non-fictionwith short interludes of guest teaching here and there. She was chair of The Writers' Union in 1981-82, and president of PEN Canada in 1985 and 1986. She is currently working on a novel. Selected Publications: The Blind Assassin
Alias Grace.
Morning in the Burned House.
The Robber Bride.
Cat's Eye.
The Handmaid's Tale.
Awards: Booker Prize, for The Blind Assassin
Giller Prize, for Alias Grace,
Sunday Times Award for Literary Excellence, for The Robber Bride,
City of Toronto Book Award, for Cat's Eye,
Governor General's Award, for Fiction, for The Handmaid's Tale

133. Exiled Writers Ink !
Exiled writers Our Work Projects publications writers Contact EXILED writers INK PROVIDES A PLATFORM FOR THE WORK OF ARTISTS LIVING IN EXILE
http://www.exiledwriters.co.uk/
Please turn your sound ON to hear us! EXILED WRITERS INK PROVIDES A PLATFORM FOR THE WORK OF ARTISTS LIVING IN EXILE IN THE UK AND MAINLAND EUROPE THROUGH PERFORMANCE, PUBLISHING AND TRAINING ACTIVITIES. WE BELIEVE THAT THE LITERATURE, ART AND CULTURE OF EXILE CAN PROVIDE A FOCUS FOR COMMUNICATION AND INTEGRATION THROUGHOUT SOCIETY, AND ACT AS A FORCE FOR POSITIVE CHANGE.
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134. Mary Soderstrom
Biography, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/s/sodrstrm.htm
Mary Soderstrom (Photo: 1997, Lukas Soderstrom)
A novelist, short story and nonfiction writer, Mary Soderstrom's most recent book is Recreating Eden: A Natural History of Botanical Gardens (Véhicule Press,2001. ) She lives in Montreal and is currentlly working on two novels, Surfing Ocean Beach and The Violets of Usambara . For the latter project she received a generous grant from the Conseil des Arts et Lettres du Québec, which allowed her to do research in East Africa. Selected Publications: Re-creating Eden: A Natural History of Botanical Gardens, Véhicule Press, 2001
The Truth Is.
Oberon Press, 2000.
The Words on the Wall; Robert Nelson and the Rebellion of 1837. Ottawa: Oberon Press, 1998.
Finding the Enemy . Ottawa: Oberon Press, 1997.
Endangered Species . Ottawa: Oberon Press, 1995.
Maybe Tomorrow I'll Have a Good Time . New York: Human Sciences Press, 1981.
The Descent of Andrew McPherson . Toronto: McGraw Hill-Ryerson, 1976. Awards: Shortlisted, QSPELL Hugh MacLennan Prize for Fiction, for

135. Exiled Writers Ink ! - Publications
Five Leaves publications 0115 969 3597, fiveleaf01@surfaid.org orwww.fiveleaves.co.uk. publications by exiled writers associated with Exiledwriters Ink!
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Silver Throat of the Moon
325 pages,
ISNB 0-907123-65-1,
Available from bookshops or, post free, from Five Leaves, PO Box 81, Nottingham NG5 4ER
Five Leaves Publications is pleased to announce a new anthology by refugee and exiled writers. Silver Throat of the Moon includes prose and poetry from writers originating in countries as diverse as Algeria and Zimbabwe, Somalia and Iran, Kurdistan and Afghanistan.
As well as poetry, memoir and fiction the collection includes a series of essays about being writers in exile. These articles range from the difficulties in holding on to traditional rural imagery in Somali literature through to the, perhaps temporary identity of a whole generation of young writers of Algerian origin whose lives have been spent entirely in France.
Some contributors, including, Choman Hardi, Sousa Jamba, Reza Baraheni, Yang Lian, Dubravka Ugresic and the late Miroslav Jancic are now well known internationally for their writing in English; others, including Maxamed Ibrahim 'Hadraawi', Ziba Karbassi and Saadi Youssef are appreciated internationally but may be new to readers of English. Many of the writers are members of Exiled Writers Ink - a London-based organisation set up by Jennifer Langer, editor of Silver Throat of the Moon.

136. Anne Michaels
Selected publications and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/m/michaels.htm
Anne Michaels In addition to the publications listed, Anne Michaels's work has been included in numerous anthologiesamong them Poetry by Canadian Women (Toronto: Oxford University, 1988), Sudden Miracles (Toronto: Second Story Press, 1991), and Worst Journeys (U.K: Picador, 1992). Selected Publications: When We Were Young . Toronto: Viking Publishing, 1997; ed. Stuart McLean.
The Weight of Oranges/Miner's Pond
Fugitive Pieces
Borderlines
. Toronto: Copp Clark, 1995; ed. A. Wainwright. Awards: Shortlisted, The Giller Prize, for Fugitive Pieces
Canadian Authors' Association Award, for Poetry, for Miner's Pond
National Magazine Award, for poetry, gold medal, 1991.
Shortlisted, Governor General's Award, for poetry, for Miner's Pond
Shortlisted, Trillium Award, for Miner's Pond
Commonwealth Poetry Prize for the Americas, for The Weight of Oranges

137. Barbara Gowdy
Brief biography, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/g/gowdy.htm
Barbara Gowdy Selected Publications: The White Bone . Toronto: HarperCollins, 1998.
Mister Sandman . Toronto: Somerville House Publishing, 1995.
We So Seldom Look on Love . Toronto: Somerville House Publishing, 1992.
Falling Angels . Toronto: Somerville House Publishing, 1989.
Through the Green Valley . London: Piatkur, 1988. Awards: Finalist, Trillium Award for We So Seldom Look on Love and Mister Sandman
First Prize, Trogi Award for We So Seldom Look On Love
Finalist, Giller Prize, for Mister Sandman
Finalist, Governor General's Award for Mister Sandman
Marian Engel Award for a body of work.

138. Salon.com Salon Plus
Salon Print publications. The same great content you ve come to expect on Contemporary writers elevate the discussion of motherhood above the level of
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139. Jack Hodgins
Biography, selected publications, and awards.
http://www.writersunion.ca/h/hodgins.htm
Jack Hodgins Jack Hodgins was born in Comox on Vancouver Island in 1938, and raised in the logging community of Merville. After graduating from the University of British Columbia, he movedwith his wife Dianneto Nanaimo, where he taught high school English until 1979. He has been a writer-in-residence at Simon Fraser University and the University of Ottawa, and since 1983, has been teaching fiction workshops in the Department of Writing, University of Victoria. Selected Publications: The Marken Charm
A Passion for Narrative: A guide for writing fiction
Over Forty in Broken Hill
The Resurrection of Joseph Bourne
. Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1979.
The Invention of the World . Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1977.
Spit Delaney's Island . Toronto: Macmillan Canada, 1976. Awards: Commonwealth Literature Prize, regional winner, 1988.
Canada-Australia Prize, 1986.
Governor General's Award for Fiction, 1980.
Gibson's First Novel Award, 1978.
Eaton's BC Book Award, 1977.

140. University Of Exeter - Anglophone And Lusophone African Writers
Edited by Gordimer; collection of writings by world writers. Picador, 2004. University of Leiden publications CNWS Series. To appear 2000.
http://www.ex.ac.uk/~ajsimoes/aflit/FEMECalireEN.html
back home A Bibliography of Anglophone Women Writers Catherine Obianuju ACHOLONU (Nigeria) In the Heart of Biafra: A Play in Three Acts. Owerri, Nigeria: C. Acholonu, 1970.
Nigeria in the Year 1999. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1985.
The Spring's Last Drop. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1985.
Trial of the Beautiful Ones: A Play in One Act. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1985.
The Deal and Who is the Head of State. Owerri, Nigeria: Totan, 1986. Carolyne ADALLA (Kenya) Confessions of an AIDS Victim . Nairobi: East Africa Educational Publishers, 1993. Fiction. Barbara ADAIR (South Africa) In Tangier We Killed The Blue Parrot . Johannesburg: Jacana Books, 2004. Novel. Remi ADEDEJI (Nigeria) The Fat Woman. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1973.
Papa Ojo and his Family. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1973.
It is Time for Stories. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1973.
Four Stories about the Tortoise. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1973.
Stories My Mother Told Me. Ibadan: Heinemann, 1978.
Tunde's Birthday Party. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1983.
Tunde Visits Ibadan. Ibadan: Onibonoje, 1983. Tunde's First Day at School.

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