Call for contributions: Women, Work, and the Web: How the Web Creates Entrepreneurial Opportunities

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Women, Work, and the Web: How the Web Creates Entrepreneurial Opportunities

Book Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Editor: Carol Smallwood, Women on Poetry: Writing, Revising,
Publishing and Teaching (McFarland, 2012) on Poets & Writers Magazine
“List of Best Books for Writers.” Writing After Retirement: Tips by Successful Retired Writers forthcoming from Scarecrow Press.

Seeking chapters of unpublished work from writers in the United
States and Canada for an anthology. We are interested in such topics
as: Women Founding Companies Existing Only on the Web; Women Working
on the Web With Young Children or Physical Disabilities; Woman’s
Studies Resources and Curriculum Development Webmasters; Women as
Founding Editors of Webzines and Blogs; Surveys/Interviews of Women
on the Web.

Chapters of 3,000-4,000 words or two chapters coming to that word
count (up to 3 co-authors) on how the Internet has opened doors,
leveled the playing field and provided new opportunities for women,
are all welcome. Practical, how-to-do-it, anecdotal and innovative
writing based on experience. We are interested in communicating how
women make money on the Web, further their careers and the status of
women. One complimentary copy per chapter, discount on additional
orders.

Please e-mail two chapter topics each described in two sentences by
March 28, 2013, along with a brief bio to smallwood@tm.net  Please
place INTERNET/Last Name on the subject line; if co-authored, paste
bio sketches for each author.

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Writing After Retirement: Tips by Successful Retired Writers

Book Publisher: Scarecrow Press

Co-editor: Carol Smallwood co-edited Women on Poetry: Writing,
Revising, Publishing and Teaching (McFarland, 2012), on Poets &
Writers Magazine’s “List of Best Books for Writers”; edited Pre- &
Post-Retirement Tips for Librarians (American Library Association,
2012).

Co-editor: Dr. Christine Redman-Waldeyer, Assistant Professor,
Coordinator of the Journalism Option Program, Passaic County
Community College, Paterson, New Jersey; Editor/Founder, Adanna
Literary Journal; Author, Eve Asks (Muse-Pie Press, 2011).

An anthology of unpublished 3,000-4,000 word chapters or two chapters
coming to that word count by successful, retired writers from the
U.S. and Canada  (up to 3 co-authors) previously following other
careers than writing. Looking for topics as: Business Aspects of
Writing, Writing as a New Career, Networking, Using Life Experience,
Finding Your Niche, Privacy and Legal Issues, Using Technology. With
living longer, early retirement, popularity of memoir writing, this
is a how-to for baby boomers who now have time to write.
Compensation: one complimentary copy per chapter, discount on
additional copies.

Please e-mail two chapter topics each described in two sentences by
March 28, 2013 with brief pasted bio to smallwood@tm.net placing
RETIREMENT/Last Name on the subject line. If co-authored, pasted bios
for each.