Our 10th anthology is now available for purchase on Amazon. Just click on the links below to find it (and for FREE previews!):
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Writers’ Mill Minutes 20221120
Around 20 members joined us, online and in person, to watch the release of our 2022 anthology and learn a little more about self-publishing. We think we’re getting the hang of this “hybrid meeting” thing, but please send your suggestions and comments—what worked, what was better, what still doesn’t work—and we’ll do our best to continue to improve.
Continue reading Writers’ Mill Minutes 20221120How to Grow Your Book – Presentation by Sheila Deeth, 20221120
Go to https://www.portlandwritersmill.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/GROW-YOUR-OWN-BOOK.pptx for Sheila’s Powerpoint presentation on self-publishing with amazon kdp, or read on for notes from her talk.
Continue reading How to Grow Your Book – Presentation by Sheila Deeth, 20221120The World of Editing: Sheila Deeth, 16th Oct 2022
Notes from Sheila’s Editing Talk
We’ve all heard of different types of editing. For example:
- Developmental, substantive, or content editing
- Structural editing
- Copy editing
- Line editing
- Mechanical editing
State of the Anthology
With thanks to our wonderful authors, editors, titlers, playlist creators, and illustrators, the anthology has now been sent for formatting to our amazing formatter!
Watch out for Millworks — Framing Life, the Writers’ Mill Journal Volume 10, coming soon!
State of the Anthology – Updated
Authors and Editors
Editors are now sending their editing suggestions to the authors. Our assumption is always that the piece you sent, as an author, was in the form you would like it to be in. The purpose of editing is to polish out typos, apply consistent styling across the whole book, and make whatever minimal changes will improve readability. If authors are concerned that too many changes are being asked of them (please remember, any changes have to be approved and edited before the end of October 9th), they should feel free to say no or ask for a second opinion.
Continue reading State of the Anthology – UpdatedState of the Anthology – Updated
We have a great collection of entries, which will make a great anthology – a cheap and personal Christmas gift, great keepsake, and a first time opportunity for some of us to be published. Thank you all for coming together to make this happen.
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Volunteers
Many thanks to all who have volunteered to help with this year’s anthology. We have
Continue reading State of the AnthologyWriters’ Mill Minutes 20220821
There were between 16 and 20 members participating in the meeting; some had to leave early. As Sheila was absent, Ron headed the meeting. |
Writers’ Mill Minutes 20220717
Between 16 and 20 members joined us for our “Mystery in July” meeting, and enjoyed a fascinating insight into a real-life mystery, provoking much fascinating discussion of might-have-beens and how those might-have-beens might be written. But first Sheila asked for some shows of hands before handing over to Lyndsay to share this month’s contest results.
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