Finding Something Friday: Voices, Paper, Scissors

No, I’m not hearing voices…yet. But I do enjoy reading the different voices over at New Christian Voices. And I’m not just saying that ’cause I found my latest, “The Really Important Things,” playing on the Relationship Channel. If you get a kick out of laughing at the beneficent Mr. Hall’s antics, you’ll want to check it out here. Did I say laughing at? I meant with. Really.

I’m not sure that Mr. Hall’s antics can cheer me up when it comes to what I found at the Atlanta Journal Constitution. Come August, the AJC will no longer provide the sections that cover other parts of metro Atlanta. Sadly, one of those sections happens to be in my corner of the metro Atlanta world. And I’m not just saying that ’cause that’s where you could find Cathy C. Hall’s occasional opinions. I love reading the paper. I love sitting at the kitchen table, first thing in the morning, with a hot cup of tea and my newspaper spread out in front of me. Yes, I know I’ll still have my paper. But I won’t have my special section. And honestly, what with all the cutbacks and the Internet taking over the world, I can’t help worrying that my paper’s days are numbered. I mean, I love the Internet as much as the next guy. But it’s just not the same, sitting at the kitchen table with a laptop in front of me. And before you know it, my grandkids will be dragging me to Show and Tell and asking, “Gee, Grandma Cathy, did you really read an actual newspaper??? And by the way, how do you manage to look so gosh-darn young, Grandma Cathy???”

Anyway, I’m in a bit of a funk. But if I could win the Pocket’s Fiction Writing Contest, that might cheer me up tout de suite! I’ve written my story; I just have to submit it. If you’re interested, you’d better start writing. Submissions won’t be accepted after August 15, 2008. Or I should say, submissions postmarked after August 15. That’s right, folks. You have to send your story the old-fashioned way. No emails allowed.

Ironic, huh?

Finding Something Friday…A Simple Contest

My life can get very complicated. So when something simple comes along, I grab for the gusto. Today, I found a contest I intend to grab and not let go. That is, until I submit my essay to it.

It’s a Life Essay contest sponsored by Real Simple with a prize of $3,000! All you have to do is write 500 to 700 words about the most important day of your life. Everyone has one of those essays bouncing around in a document file, a sticky note, or even on a paper napkin. But it’s there somewhere. You have till September 9th to find it and make it win-worthy. Simple, huh?

And while you’re looking for that true-life essay, take a look around for a piece of fiction that’s been languishing. I just found a cool market listing page at the Fiction Factor website: http://www.fictionfactor.com/markets.html. I’ll bet you’ll find a market or two that interests you. Better yet, maybe you’ll find a market or two interested in you and your fiction.

Hey, it doesn’t get any simpler than that.