
I thought I'd share my Sunday morning news with the rest of you. Originally, this particular work of mine wasn't going to be published (or posted online) until tomorrow, but with "cyber magic", it's already online today!
For anyone interested in reading my latest MedHunters article, One Last Good-bye, zip on down the cyber highway and check it out.
MedHunters magazine is a great market for any medical, health issues, surgery-related, or even death-related stories you may have up your sleeve. Simply check out some of the stories they've already published and you'll notice when you come to the end of these pieces, there is an email address for submissions.
So, what are you waiting for? Feel free to take a peek at my non-fiction piece and then get busy brainstorming for your own. Write, polish, and submit to the email address provided! Good luck with your submissions and by all means, when they're accepted let me know so I can celebrate with you!
Enjoy the rest of your weekend and may the new week bring much success writing the cyber highway!
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Sunday Morning News
Posted by Michele at 12:26 PM
Labels: farmer's market, MedHunters magazine, One Last Good-bye, stories, submissions
Thursday, August 23, 2007
Veggies...Veggies...Veggies...
Ok, it's definitely official--I've become vegetarian.
Yep, you heard me... vegetarian... as in, no more cow, hog, chicken, turkey... Nothing with eyes or paws or sweet disposition... Just veggies, grains, fruit, raw nuts, seeds, etc., etc....
I'm actually astounded that I'm not whining for a cheeseburger or craving fried chicken.
So, what am I going to do? Write about it, of course!
I haven't figured out how many different angles I'm going to go with yet, but there are food magazines/sites, and there are vegetarian publications. What all can you write about vegetables? Hmmm...
You could write about a lot of things. The sky is the limit!
Here's a few, for instance:
- Homegrown veggies/fruit at the Farmer's Market (interview who grows them)
- Vegetarian recipes
- History of a certain fruit/veggie
- Exotic fruits/veggies
- Heirloom fruits/veggies
- Interview vegetarians
- Organic fruits/veggies and their health benefits
So, there you have it. I'm no longer a meat-eater. I'm surely going to become a bone (I hope!) Ok, maybe not a bone, just thinner ;)
Enjoy your veggies!
Posted by Michele at 8:11 PM
Labels: farmer's market, fruits, magazines, vegetarian, veggies, websites

