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Coronado Adult Education
Spring 2017
First – and Essential - Steps
January 24, 2017
Recap of What
We Covered Last Week
Why Write?
• History is what writers say it is
• Picking your medium
• A building block approach
• Due diligence the easy way
Let’s Complete Week One
Frank’s Comment on Fake News
• “How to Make a Masterpiece in Fake News”
• Scott Shane – New York Times, January 19, 2017
• https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/18/us/fake-
news-hillary-clinton-cameron-harris.html?_r=0
Judith’s Question on Point of View
"The main choice of course is between the third and first person,
between a disembodied voice and 'I' (in nonfiction synonymous with
the author). For some, the choice is made before sitting down to write.
Some writers feel obliged to use the third person, by tradition the
voice of objectivity, the disinterested mode of address appropriate for
the newspaper or for history. Other writers, by contrast, seem to adopt
the first person as a reflex, even if they are not writing
autobiographically. But choosing a point of view really is a choice,
fundamental to the construction of nonfiction narratives and carrying
serious consequences. No moral superiority inheres in the first or third
person, in their many varieties, but the wrong choice can deaden a
story or distort it enough to turn it into a lie, sometimes a lie
composed of facts."
Tracy Kidder and Richard Todd,
Good Prose: The Art of Nonfiction
This Week:
First - and Essential - Steps
“Writing takes deliberation and thought, craft and
commitment. If you’re serious about writing, burn the
journal and get to work.”
Robert Masello
Robert’s Rules of Writing
First - and Essential - Steps
• Creating content and placing it to win:
– Content-hungry media
– Repurposing and building content
– Building relationships with editors – a win-win for both
parties
– Solo or with a wingman? The pros and cons of
collaboration
• Ensuring what you produce is embraced & accepted:
– Avoiding the slush pile – tilting the board in your favor
– Getting paid and getting invitations to reduce speculation
A Strategic Pause…
Why Not Just Swing for the Fences First?
• There are cases of self-published books taking off
• But those compete against major publishing houses:
– Thorough review of treatment and narrative outline
– Editorial comments/vectors on in-progress manuscript
– Detailed editorial review of completed manuscript
– Additional editorial review of updated manuscript
– Copy-editor’s review and comments on manuscript
– In house editor’s final review and layout of book
– Publisher’s distribution network and placement
So while we’re still thinking about
swinging for the fences…
…why not test the waters by writing
content and seeing it in print
Creating Content and Placing It To Win
• Publications can’t exist without content!
• Editors embrace anyone who can:
– Create interesting content that meets their needs
– Deliver quality content they don’t have to fiddle with
– Deliver on time – or early
– Accept editorial changes with ease
“The pace of my stories sometimes suffers while I take
the reader by the throat and stuff him with great
gobbets of what I consider should interest him, at the
same time shaking him furiously and shouting, ‘Like
this, damn you!’”
Ian Fleming 1962
So What Should You Write About?
• Whatever you are passionate about
• “You’re in a bar with your friends”
• What my first agent always asked:
– What are you really passionate about?
– What do I wish I had more time for?
– How would I spend year as a “professional dilettante?”
– What do I think about when I’m alone?
– What do I worry about and what issues concern me most?
– What have I done that people seem curious about?
– Is there a topic where friends turn to me for advice?
“Writing has to have a purpose; it’s meant to
communicate something to someone. If you’re not
ready to write for the general public, then try writing
for a very specific audience, one you know will be
happy to hear from you.”
Robert Masello
Robert’s Rules of Writing
How Do You Get Started?
• Write for magazines and journals you read
• Write for the ones first that don’t pay for content
• Move on to magazines and journals you subscribe to
– If you subscribe to the magazine you’re paying yourself
– There is a reason they call it an “honorarium”
• Follow their editorial guidelines
– These are typically not a mystery (USNIP example)
– Your article should follow accordingly
• Type of content
• Length
• Citations – yes or no
• Grade level
• The old adage: “Something familiar but something new”
How Do You Submit?
• Read the front matter of the magazine or journal
• If necessary, cold call to get an e-mail address
• Write a compelling, detailed draft e-mail
• Put it aside:
– Go back and edit it – share it with a friend
– Then make it as short and punchy as possible
• Lots of work, yes, but this is your audition
An Example (I)
Dear Mr. Johnson
I have been an avid reader of Sail for many years and receiving my monthly
magazine in the mail each month helps remind me why I love sailing so much.
Over the course of the many years I’ve enjoyed Sail, I’ve noticed you
periodically feature articles about cruising the Caribbean. These articles have all been
terrific and they speak to me. Here’s why.
For over twenty years I was skipper of a Pearson ’32 based in St. Thomas,
USVI taking visitors on cruises throughout both the U.S. and British Virgin Islands.
I don’t mind telling you it was a lucrative business and one that I was
passionate about. Cruising News did an article focused on my business in 2010. One
way I expressed this passion was my service as editor of our Virgin Island Sailing
monthly newsletter.
An Example (II)
I have read several articles in Sail that talk about cruising in the USVI in a
general way, but none that get deep into specifics. I lived this adventure for over two
decades and believe there is so much more to tell.
One of the things that kept customers coming back to my business was the
“secret coves” in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. Most of these coves could only be
reached by small boat.
I believe an article, “The Ten Secret Coves of the Virgin Islands” would be of
interest to your informed readership. I can have a 1,500-word article to you on this
subject in short order. Additionally, I have attached a JPG file of a photo of one of my
favorite coves, “Crescent Cove,” on the southern shore of St. John. Should you decide
to publish this article, I have a large collection of illustrations of various Virgin Island
coves I’m happy to share.
I look forward to hearing from you and look forward to continuing the
dialogue.
Yours in sailing,
“Deconstructing” An Example (I)
Dear Mr. Johnson
I have been an avid reader of Sail for many years and receiving my monthly
magazine in the mail each month helps remind me why I love sailing so much.
Over the course of years I’ve enjoyed Sail, I’ve noticed you periodically
feature articles about cruising the Caribbean. These articles have all been terrific and
they speak to me. Here’s why.
For over twenty years I was skipper of a Pearson ’32 based in St. Thomas,
USVI taking visitors on cruises throughout both the U.S. and British Virgin Islands.
I don’t mind telling you it was a lucrative business and one that I was
passionate about. Cruising News did an article focused on my business in 2010. One
way I expressed this passion was my service as editor of our Virgin Island Sailing
monthly newsletter.
“Deconstructing” An Example (II)
I have read several articles in Sail that talk about cruising in the USVI in a
general way, but none that get deep into specifics. I lived this adventure for over two
decades and believe there is so much more to tell.
One of the things that kept customers coming back to my business was the
“secret coves” in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. Most of these coves could only be
reached by small boat.
I believe an article, “The Ten Secret Coves of the Virgin Islands” would be of
interest to your informed readership. I can have a 1,500-word article to you on this
subject in short order. Additionally, I have attached a JPG file of a photo of one of my
favorite coves, “Crescent Cove,” on the southern shore of St. John. Should you decide
to publish this article I have a large collection of illustrations of various Virgin Island
coves I’m happy to share.
I look forward to hearing from you and look forward to continuing the
dialogue.
Yours in sailing,
Deconstructing Our Homework Examples
• We have pairings of writers and editors
• Editors: Read the letter and offer your thoughts:
– Did the letter grab your attention?
– Did the subject matter hold your interest?
– What “trepidation” do you have if you ask for the article?
– What do you wish the writer had told you?
Writers (left) and Editors (right)
• Beate
• Frank
• Judith
• Kelly
• Nika
• Les
• Cinders
• Emily
• John
• Beate
Reader’s Digest
Dear Editor
I am drafting a short story about my parents’ quest to leave Germany
after World War II and traveling to America to start a new life. Their
opportunity was found from a note in the pocket of a coat inside an
American Red Cross package. My father was searching for a better
way of life and this note was his chance. My story will describe the
obstacles they overcame and if they found a better life or not.
This is a story many of your readers will relate to and find fascinating.
Once my story is completed, I ask your consideration to publish it in
the Reader’s Digest. You have the customer base for just such a story.
I will submit a finished copy to you this June. Thank you!
Sincerely,
Beate M. Boyd
To fiction@newyorker.com
Global Warming is threatening mankind as we know it. The current administration is bent on
eliminating 20 years of progress in favor of the coal, oil, and gas industry. The proposed story will
be a parody on that. Trump is the troll who protects the poachers (oil and gas companies) against
magical creatures who are born in the northern lights (people with the foresight to believe action
is necessary).
The hero is the High Tundra Drifter - real nickname of current chair of biological sciences at
Florida International University. The drifter is also a well-respected global warming researcher.
Note that FIU hosted the Miss Universe contest in 2015 – Trump exploited the university to the
detriment of women.
The troll tries to foil every move by the Drifter to protect the magical creatures making them easy
prey for the poachers. The Drifter’s prime directive is to maintain the transcendental ectoplasmic
torsion index to nominal limits. We all know that ectoplasm is that substance that allows ghosts
and magical creatures to interact with the real world – once a respected field of science.
If the TETI index is too low, the magical creatures fall to their doom before they are ready to be
born – too high and they are trapped to eternity. A brave baby unicorn miraculously comes to the
aide the Drifter when hope seemed all but lost. This last vestige of hope unites the creatures and
the Drifter in a battle, if lost, will send mankind back to the stone ages. An epic battle for the
destiny of the world between the troll and the Drifter – want more?
Cheers,
Frank Hafner
608 H Ave, Coronado CA 92118 619-548-5257 fscotthafner@gmail.com
Mr. Mark Kaufman
Editor in chief
Locale Lifestyle Magazine
3420 Bristol St. # 517
Costa Mesa Ca. 92626
A creative idea has bloomed and now is harvested in Costa Mesa
What it used to be storage unit on a back alley is now The Costa Mesa Conceptual Art Center,
with already a waiting list of artists wanting to show their art in this space.
The third exhibit since the opening ( December 19 2016 ) which it would open on March 20th
2017, titled Juju Holograms ,promises to be Bombastic , Conceptual as well as Interpretative.
Alex Knox ,world known professional surfer and an artist on his own right and Daniella Murphy
with a Master Degree in Museum Studies and Art History, are the founders of the Center and
they have a tremendous transgenerational draw.
Alex and Daniella would be available to discuss the exhibit and their role in creating and
facilitating the venue for artist of all media.
I will be in touch to possibly schedule an interview , look forward to speaking with you.
Best regards
Judith Fernandez-Ziegel
January 23, 2017
Editor Setje Brinkmann Zare
American Bungalow Magazine
Delivered via e-mail toeditors@ambungalow.com
Dear Ms. Zare,
In 1987 Kelly and Jim Purvis bought their first and only home, a three-bedroom, 1910 bungalow
in the heart of Coronado, California. Perhaps coincidentally, that same year, John Brinkmann
Design Offices, Inc. moved into Twycross House in Sierra Madre, California. The charm and history
of their new dwellings, timed with a renewed interest in the history of the bungalow movement
in America sparked something in them both. For Brinkmann, it led him to launch American
Bungalow magazine in September 1990 and for the Purvis’ it launched a 30-year love-affair with a
house that would become a cherished home.
Their first subscription of American Bungalow was a gift from friend who owned a small
Coronado bungalow and was active in historic preservation issues in their community. American
Bungalow quickly became their textbook on the American bungalow, preservation and a valued
resource for their restoration and remodeling projects. All 91 issues are safely tucked into the
Stickley leaded-glass cabinet in their bedroom, including six issues they had to repurchase on
EBay for a small fortune after their daughters decided to use them for a collage project.
I’m proposing a year-long series (four stories), on the Purvis Family Bungalow and their unique experiences
over the last 30 years while living in and loving a bungalow. I have outlined the stories to be written
chronologically starting with the purchase and early years in the home. The second and third installments
would share their extensive remodel project accomplished in 2002-2003. The final installment would share the
last ten years in the home, including the owner co-sponsoring a local ballot initiative to save historic homes in
the community and being named the 2007 San Diego County Save Our Heritage Organization (SOHO)
Preservationist of the Year. The house made her do it! Most importantly, from the beginning the family has
enjoyed their bungalow lifestyle, raising three children and three pugs, and hosting family and friends while
marking major milestones in life. It also will reveal the owner’s plans for the future. This includes the filing of
the paperwork to historically designate the home and apply for the Mills Act to insure that the home will be
preserved. (As a side note Senator Jim Mills is a resident of Coronado.) The preparation to downsize and sell
the property to someone who will care for this special home and their next steps to begin anew with the
building of a custom smaller bungalow with a view and some property to embark on the next chapter of life.
This is a story I have always wanted to write but wasn’t quite ready – I was waiting to see how it would end. I
have had only one story published in the local weekly newspaper’s Coronado Eagle Journal 125th Anniversary
Commemorative Magazine. However, I have read every story in American Bungalow and am finally ready to
write my own. I’ll share with you that this letter was originally a homework assignment to write a story pitch
letter to an editor for a Coronado Adult Education course but the assignment was illuminating. I truly believe
your readers would be inspired by this story and I would be honored to share it. There are great photo
opportunities here, both of the home and the family, as we documented the remodel process thoroughly and I
have historic records and photographs for the historic designation process. Thank you for your time and
consideration. I look forward to hearing from you. I hope to share my family’s story with readers who value the
bungalow lifestyle and seek to learn more about this uniquely American phenomenon.
Sincerely,
Kelly Purvis
Dear Editor:
I hope that the New Year is going well for you so far. I am writing you because I have an idea for
an article that would inspire the readers of the Catholic magazine.
My article is about my husband's grandma, Oma, who as a Dutch young girl living in Indonesia
was put in a Japanese concentration camp during WW2. She was in the camp with her mother.
Her father was separated from them and placed in another camp. Her story would inspire the
readers of the Catholic magazine because Oma's father was an educated minister who never got
to preach. However, during their time in the camp, he was called by God 7 times to preach to the
camp people to not lose hope. Although Oma was living in terrible conditions and starving with
her mother in another camp, they felt protected from the worst camp punishments since her dad
had been called by God. This article is a true story and truly describes having faith in God during
the hardest times.
At your convenience, please let me know if you would be interested in my article. I thank you for
your time and consideration.
Thank you,
Nika Schiazza
904-472-4055
Building Relationships With Editors
• A win-win for both parties
• Enables you to tilt the board in your favor!
• Deconstruct each publication – there are differences
• This allows you to adapt your narrative to their needs
• Once you have built that relationship:
– They could well contact you for a topical publication
– You can query them before you write in earnest
Repurposing and Building Content
• So now you’re placed your first article in a journal
• Do you get a rush?
• Repurpose and build upon it for other publications
• Here are some examples:
– My realtor friend
– A helo ride
– Law of the Sea
– And there are many more….
A Helo Ride
• “LAMPS Mk III: Carrier Battle Group Synergist?” U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, August 1986.
• “Turning on LAMPS Mk III,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,
October 1986.
• “LAMPS Mk III and Carrier Battle Groups,” Technical Directions,
Winter 1986.
• “The SH-60F: New Capabilities for the Fleet,” U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, February 87.
• “The SH-60F Helicopter,” Rotor Review, May 1987.
• “LAMPS Mk III – A View From the Fleet,” Rotor Review, February
1988.
• “How to Procure a Winner,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,
January 1989.
• “Helo Air-to-Surface Missiles,” Rotor Review, Summer 1989.
A Helo Ride
• “Anti-ship Missiles for U.S. Navy Helicopters,” U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, April 1990.
• “LAMPS Mk III…Battle Group Asset,” Wings of Gold, September
1990.
• “Reorganizing our Helo Squadrons,” U.S. Naval Institute
Proceedings, April 1991.
• “Strike Force Air Power for the Twenty-First Century,” Rotor Review,
Fall 1981.
• “LAMPS Mk III Update,” Rotor Review, Winter 1991.
• “LAMPS Mk III and Air Sea Battle Concepts,” Shipmate, May 1992.
• “High Tech Trainers for LAMPS Mk III,” Wings of Gold, Winter 1992.
• ….
The Law of the Sea
• “U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea: Time for a U.S. Re-
evaluation?” Naval Law Review, May 1992 (with James Stavridis).
• “Revisit the Law of the Sea,” Law of the Sea Leider, January 1993.
• “Who Needs the Law of the Sea,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,
July 1993.
• “Time to Revisit the Law of the Sea,” Ocean Development and
International Law, Fall 1993 (with James Stavridis).
• “The United States and the Law of the Sea: Time for a Decision,”
Law of the Sea Leider, December 1993.
• U.S. Will Benefit by Signing the Law of the Sea Treaty,” San Diego
Union-Tribune, April 1994.
The Law of the Sea
• “U.S. Accession to the Law of the Sea Convention: The Issue of the
Freedom of Navigation Program," Law of the Sea Leider, June 1994.
• “The United States and the Law of the Sea: A Narrow Window of
Opportunity,” Naval Institute Proceedings, July 1994.
• The United States and the Law of the Sea: A Decision is Coming
Due,” Naval War College Review, Autumn 1994.
• “Time for the U.S. to Hoist Sails, Adopt Law of the Sea Treaty,” San
Diego Union-Tribune, December 1994.
• “The United States and the Law of the Sea: A Window of
Opportunity for Maritime Leadership,” Ocean Development and
International Law, January 1995.
• “The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: A National
Security Perspective,” American Journal of International Law,
January 1995.
The Law of the Sea
• “The U.S. and the Law of the Sea – Time for an Immediate
Decision,” Ocean and Coastal Management, February 1995.
• “Battle Lines are Drawn for the Law of the Sea Debate,” Law of the
Sea Leider, February 1995.
• “The U.S. Freedom of Navigation Program: Preserving the Law of
the Sea,” Ocean and Coastal Management, June 1995.
• “Progress Toward Senate Consideration of the 1982 United Nations
Law of the Sea Convention,” Law of the Sea Professional Newsletter,
October 1995.
• “A Chance to Codify the Law of the Sea,” San Diego Union-Tribune,
November 1995.
• “The U.S. and the Law of the Sea: A Strategic Window of
Opportunity,” Strategic Review, Fall 1995.
The Law of the Sea
• “Time to Ratify the Law of the Sea Treaty,” Christian Science
Monitor, April 1996.
• “Law of the Sea is Vital to Our Interests,” Wall Street Journal, May
1996.
• “The United States Freedom of Navigation Program: A Bridge to
Compliance with UNCLOS III,” Ocean Development and International
Law, Fall 1996.
• “Law of the Sea at the Crossroads,” Law of the Sea Professional
Newsletter, Fall 1996.
• ….
• “China and the South China Sea: It’s Time to Stop China’s Creeping
Jurisdiction,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, April 2011 (with
Caitlyn Antrim).
Where Else Might These Articles Lead?
• Recognition as an expert in a field
• Invitations to present at conferences & symposia
• Invitations to teach
• Invitations to collaborate
• A portion of a book on the subject
• Your own book on the subject (My example 67 = 1)
All of this contributes to building your brand
Solo or with a Wingman?
The Pros and Cons of Collaboration
• Does someone share your passion?
• Does working solo work best for you?
• Does working with a partner work best…or not?
• Start solo – and partner up later is one approach
OK, so now you have a plan to
produce riveting copy for the
journal of your choice…
…are they going to like it?
Ensuring What You Produce
Is Embraced & Accepted
Ensuring What You Produce
Is Embraced & Accepted
• Editors don’t have time to block and tackle
• You don’t have to be Tolstoy – but can’t turn in junk
• Have some friends in your corner:
– Exploit Microsoft Word!
– Give yourself time to review
– We all learned tricks of the trade in school….
– Build your own reference library….
“Give them something old and familiar as well as new
and exciting.”
Jeff Edwards
Build Your Own Reference Library
• Pocket dictionary
• Pocket thesaurus
• William Strunk: The Elements of Style
• Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct
• The Great Courses: The Art of Reading
• The Great Courses: Building Great Sentences
Valuable Local Resources
• Coronado Cultural Arts Commission
• Coronado Public Library
• San Diego Writer’s Ink
• San Diego Public Library
And finally….
“All good writing is swimming under water and holding
your breath.”
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Slides Posted:
http://www.georgegaldorisi.com/
Next Week
Non-Fiction - The Hungry Market
• Being - or becoming - the expert?
• Pursuing a subject - or letting life happen?
• Scratching itches - or entertaining?
• How much to tell and what’s next?
Optional Homework Assignment
for Next Week
• We’re mindful the non-fiction book market is vastly
easier to enter than the fiction market
• Let’s assume there is an area you are passionate
about and have some street creds
• Assume someone you’ve met while engaging in this
passion is going to compile a book on the subject
• Write a short e-mail to him or her and explain why
the book would rock if you wrote one chapter
• Send it to me no later than Sunday, and I’ll roll it into
Tuesday’s power point slides
Looking Ahead
Class on February 21 – Change to:
- First choice: Feb 20
- Second choice: Feb 23
“You write your first draft with your heart and you re-
write with your head. The first key to writing is to write,
not to think.”
Sean Connery
Backups
Dear Coronado Eagle and Journal Editor,
As you know California is undergoing a drought and people are doing their
best to save water - and I’m sure many are interested in learning how to save
more. As a Landscape Designer I’d like to propose I write an article for your
paper, which could be extended in to a series, where I would interview
Coronado residents who have implemented drought saving measures at their
homes and share their successes.
If this were to be an ongoing series I can imagine covering everything from
front yards and median strips to rain barrels and plant selection. I could
submit photographs to go along with the articles.
Please let me know if you are interested and I would be happy to submit a
piece for your review.
Thank you,
Jackie Handly
Dear Editor at ECoronado.com,
In the recent years, Coronado has established itself as a center for culture and
the arts. From its inaugural Coronado Film Festival, to the Wizard of Oz
Festival, the Writer's Workshop, Art Walk, and a host of other annual events
that celebrate art in all its forms. Local residents and tourists are thrilled with
the latest additions to the island's cultural repertoire.
I have a proposal for you to consider, that will promote both Coronado's
literary art, and perhaps increase readership of your ECoronado website. I
have written a historical fiction novel called The Crown City by the Sea about
the founding of Coronado in 1886. What I would like to offer you is the book,
in its entirety, for your readers to enjoy. Perhaps you can place each new
chapter in a weekly installment as a downloadable link on your website.
The ability to share the unique history of Coronado, while promoting the arts
would be very gratifying for me as a resident. Attached is the first chapter for
your review. If you'd like to read the entire novel, I'd be happy to provide it for
you at your request.
Kind regards,
Jennifer M. Franks
Coronado Resident
Kate Carinder
(319) 330-3996
katecarinder@yahoo.com
January 21, 2016
Dear Rotarian Magazine,
As a member of San Diego’s Rotary Club 33, I am fully aware of the wonderful
things Rotarians do. Before moving to San Diego I was a member of the
Maquoketa, IA Rotary Club and that’s why I’m getting in touch with you today.
I’d welcome the opportunity to submit an article for publication in the
Rotarian. The article is about a fellow Rotarian, Asher Schroeder, from the
Maquoketa club who is a former WWII POW. In 2005 he provided seed
money to help start a community foundation in Molln, Germany. I’ve written
articles about Asher before. I wrote a piece for regional publication in 2001, a
photo copy is attached.
In 1996 my family hosted Rotary youth exchange student, Marcel DuMoulin
from Molln, Germany. Asher (whom never shared with us that he was a
WWII veteran or POW) actively took Marcel to Rotary events, civic events and
even to a TV station on Christmas Eve so Marcel (who is a gifted singer) could
sing Silent Night in German on an evening news cast. We didn't learn of his
POW story until 1998 when Asher enrolled in an internet technology course
that I was teaching.
When Asher Schroeder was captured and imprisoned in a German prison
camp during WWII, helping to start a community foundation in Germany was
probably the furthest thing on his mind.
“The feeling that one is facing impending death alternates between terror
that literally makes the hair stand up on the back of one’s neck, to resignation
– “thy will be done,” Asher said.
As a 17 year-old Army private serving in 1944 as a replacement in the
4th Infantry division, Asher endured months of starvation, cruelty, terrible cold
and tremendous human loss. And, loss in his own family back home in
Iowa. Asher was liberated on April 4, 1945. By this time his 6'4" frame had
lost 74 pounds. The very same day back in Iowa, his 43 year old father, (an
attorney and mayor of Maquoketa) died of cancer. What was the happiest
day of Asher’s life turned out to be bittersweet.
Asher came home, went to college on the GI bill and served as an attorney in
Iowa until his retirement. We’ve all kept in touch with our exchange student
and in 2005 while Marcel was visiting the United States he was talking about
starting a community foundation. Asher was the first to step up and offer to
make a contribution. The foundation came to fruition in 2013.
Please let me know if you’re interested in an article and if so, the length that
you prefer. I have a photo of Asher presenting money to Marcel. I also have
photos of Asher during WWII, Red Cross letters, his MIA letter to his parents,
Western Union telegrams and other items that could be used for
visuals. Asher is going strong at 90 and is still an active Rotarian. My contact
information is at the top.
Dear Editor:
The New Yorker Magazine provides a vital forum for readers on a variety of
domestic and global matters that influence our lives. One such topic is the
increasing role that women play as members of the uniformed services.
My article, “The Plight of Uniformed Muslim Women,” explores how
centuries-long prejudices against Muslim women are gradually fading in
Middle Eastern countries. I feature three separate case studies in my piece: a
female F-16 fighter pilot in the United Arab Emirates (UAE); Peshmerga
women defending Kurdish tribes in Northern Iraq; and finally, the first group
of females to graduate from the Iraqi Police Academy. In an effort to present a
sense of balance, I also examine the place of Muslim women currently serving
in the U.S. military.
My article should appeal not only to readers that follow military affairs, but
also to those who wish to learn more about the modern day challenges faced
by Muslim women.
“The Plight of Uniformed Muslim Women ” is approximately five thousand
words in length. I have also composed an abridged version of roughly one-half
the word count.
Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to contributing to
your fine periodical.
Sincerely,
Larry Carello
Email: larrycarello@gmail.com
Phone: (734) 678-8182
www.larrycarello.com

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  • 1. Get Published Now! Coronado Adult Education Spring 2017 First – and Essential - Steps January 24, 2017
  • 2. Recap of What We Covered Last Week
  • 3. Why Write? • History is what writers say it is • Picking your medium • A building block approach • Due diligence the easy way
  • 5. Frank’s Comment on Fake News • “How to Make a Masterpiece in Fake News” • Scott Shane – New York Times, January 19, 2017 • https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/18/us/fake- news-hillary-clinton-cameron-harris.html?_r=0
  • 6. Judith’s Question on Point of View "The main choice of course is between the third and first person, between a disembodied voice and 'I' (in nonfiction synonymous with the author). For some, the choice is made before sitting down to write. Some writers feel obliged to use the third person, by tradition the voice of objectivity, the disinterested mode of address appropriate for the newspaper or for history. Other writers, by contrast, seem to adopt the first person as a reflex, even if they are not writing autobiographically. But choosing a point of view really is a choice, fundamental to the construction of nonfiction narratives and carrying serious consequences. No moral superiority inheres in the first or third person, in their many varieties, but the wrong choice can deaden a story or distort it enough to turn it into a lie, sometimes a lie composed of facts." Tracy Kidder and Richard Todd, Good Prose: The Art of Nonfiction
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  • 8. “Writing takes deliberation and thought, craft and commitment. If you’re serious about writing, burn the journal and get to work.” Robert Masello Robert’s Rules of Writing
  • 9. First - and Essential - Steps • Creating content and placing it to win: – Content-hungry media – Repurposing and building content – Building relationships with editors – a win-win for both parties – Solo or with a wingman? The pros and cons of collaboration • Ensuring what you produce is embraced & accepted: – Avoiding the slush pile – tilting the board in your favor – Getting paid and getting invitations to reduce speculation
  • 11. Why Not Just Swing for the Fences First? • There are cases of self-published books taking off • But those compete against major publishing houses: – Thorough review of treatment and narrative outline – Editorial comments/vectors on in-progress manuscript – Detailed editorial review of completed manuscript – Additional editorial review of updated manuscript – Copy-editor’s review and comments on manuscript – In house editor’s final review and layout of book – Publisher’s distribution network and placement
  • 12. So while we’re still thinking about swinging for the fences…
  • 13. …why not test the waters by writing content and seeing it in print
  • 14. Creating Content and Placing It To Win • Publications can’t exist without content! • Editors embrace anyone who can: – Create interesting content that meets their needs – Deliver quality content they don’t have to fiddle with – Deliver on time – or early – Accept editorial changes with ease
  • 15. “The pace of my stories sometimes suffers while I take the reader by the throat and stuff him with great gobbets of what I consider should interest him, at the same time shaking him furiously and shouting, ‘Like this, damn you!’” Ian Fleming 1962
  • 16. So What Should You Write About? • Whatever you are passionate about • “You’re in a bar with your friends” • What my first agent always asked: – What are you really passionate about? – What do I wish I had more time for? – How would I spend year as a “professional dilettante?” – What do I think about when I’m alone? – What do I worry about and what issues concern me most? – What have I done that people seem curious about? – Is there a topic where friends turn to me for advice?
  • 17. “Writing has to have a purpose; it’s meant to communicate something to someone. If you’re not ready to write for the general public, then try writing for a very specific audience, one you know will be happy to hear from you.” Robert Masello Robert’s Rules of Writing
  • 18. How Do You Get Started? • Write for magazines and journals you read • Write for the ones first that don’t pay for content • Move on to magazines and journals you subscribe to – If you subscribe to the magazine you’re paying yourself – There is a reason they call it an “honorarium” • Follow their editorial guidelines – These are typically not a mystery (USNIP example) – Your article should follow accordingly • Type of content • Length • Citations – yes or no • Grade level • The old adage: “Something familiar but something new”
  • 19. How Do You Submit? • Read the front matter of the magazine or journal • If necessary, cold call to get an e-mail address • Write a compelling, detailed draft e-mail • Put it aside: – Go back and edit it – share it with a friend – Then make it as short and punchy as possible • Lots of work, yes, but this is your audition
  • 20. An Example (I) Dear Mr. Johnson I have been an avid reader of Sail for many years and receiving my monthly magazine in the mail each month helps remind me why I love sailing so much. Over the course of the many years I’ve enjoyed Sail, I’ve noticed you periodically feature articles about cruising the Caribbean. These articles have all been terrific and they speak to me. Here’s why. For over twenty years I was skipper of a Pearson ’32 based in St. Thomas, USVI taking visitors on cruises throughout both the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. I don’t mind telling you it was a lucrative business and one that I was passionate about. Cruising News did an article focused on my business in 2010. One way I expressed this passion was my service as editor of our Virgin Island Sailing monthly newsletter.
  • 21. An Example (II) I have read several articles in Sail that talk about cruising in the USVI in a general way, but none that get deep into specifics. I lived this adventure for over two decades and believe there is so much more to tell. One of the things that kept customers coming back to my business was the “secret coves” in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. Most of these coves could only be reached by small boat. I believe an article, “The Ten Secret Coves of the Virgin Islands” would be of interest to your informed readership. I can have a 1,500-word article to you on this subject in short order. Additionally, I have attached a JPG file of a photo of one of my favorite coves, “Crescent Cove,” on the southern shore of St. John. Should you decide to publish this article, I have a large collection of illustrations of various Virgin Island coves I’m happy to share. I look forward to hearing from you and look forward to continuing the dialogue. Yours in sailing,
  • 22. “Deconstructing” An Example (I) Dear Mr. Johnson I have been an avid reader of Sail for many years and receiving my monthly magazine in the mail each month helps remind me why I love sailing so much. Over the course of years I’ve enjoyed Sail, I’ve noticed you periodically feature articles about cruising the Caribbean. These articles have all been terrific and they speak to me. Here’s why. For over twenty years I was skipper of a Pearson ’32 based in St. Thomas, USVI taking visitors on cruises throughout both the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. I don’t mind telling you it was a lucrative business and one that I was passionate about. Cruising News did an article focused on my business in 2010. One way I expressed this passion was my service as editor of our Virgin Island Sailing monthly newsletter.
  • 23. “Deconstructing” An Example (II) I have read several articles in Sail that talk about cruising in the USVI in a general way, but none that get deep into specifics. I lived this adventure for over two decades and believe there is so much more to tell. One of the things that kept customers coming back to my business was the “secret coves” in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. Most of these coves could only be reached by small boat. I believe an article, “The Ten Secret Coves of the Virgin Islands” would be of interest to your informed readership. I can have a 1,500-word article to you on this subject in short order. Additionally, I have attached a JPG file of a photo of one of my favorite coves, “Crescent Cove,” on the southern shore of St. John. Should you decide to publish this article I have a large collection of illustrations of various Virgin Island coves I’m happy to share. I look forward to hearing from you and look forward to continuing the dialogue. Yours in sailing,
  • 24. Deconstructing Our Homework Examples • We have pairings of writers and editors • Editors: Read the letter and offer your thoughts: – Did the letter grab your attention? – Did the subject matter hold your interest? – What “trepidation” do you have if you ask for the article? – What do you wish the writer had told you?
  • 25. Writers (left) and Editors (right) • Beate • Frank • Judith • Kelly • Nika • Les • Cinders • Emily • John • Beate
  • 26. Reader’s Digest Dear Editor I am drafting a short story about my parents’ quest to leave Germany after World War II and traveling to America to start a new life. Their opportunity was found from a note in the pocket of a coat inside an American Red Cross package. My father was searching for a better way of life and this note was his chance. My story will describe the obstacles they overcame and if they found a better life or not. This is a story many of your readers will relate to and find fascinating. Once my story is completed, I ask your consideration to publish it in the Reader’s Digest. You have the customer base for just such a story. I will submit a finished copy to you this June. Thank you! Sincerely, Beate M. Boyd
  • 27. To fiction@newyorker.com Global Warming is threatening mankind as we know it. The current administration is bent on eliminating 20 years of progress in favor of the coal, oil, and gas industry. The proposed story will be a parody on that. Trump is the troll who protects the poachers (oil and gas companies) against magical creatures who are born in the northern lights (people with the foresight to believe action is necessary). The hero is the High Tundra Drifter - real nickname of current chair of biological sciences at Florida International University. The drifter is also a well-respected global warming researcher. Note that FIU hosted the Miss Universe contest in 2015 – Trump exploited the university to the detriment of women. The troll tries to foil every move by the Drifter to protect the magical creatures making them easy prey for the poachers. The Drifter’s prime directive is to maintain the transcendental ectoplasmic torsion index to nominal limits. We all know that ectoplasm is that substance that allows ghosts and magical creatures to interact with the real world – once a respected field of science.
  • 28. If the TETI index is too low, the magical creatures fall to their doom before they are ready to be born – too high and they are trapped to eternity. A brave baby unicorn miraculously comes to the aide the Drifter when hope seemed all but lost. This last vestige of hope unites the creatures and the Drifter in a battle, if lost, will send mankind back to the stone ages. An epic battle for the destiny of the world between the troll and the Drifter – want more? Cheers, Frank Hafner 608 H Ave, Coronado CA 92118 619-548-5257 fscotthafner@gmail.com
  • 29. Mr. Mark Kaufman Editor in chief Locale Lifestyle Magazine 3420 Bristol St. # 517 Costa Mesa Ca. 92626 A creative idea has bloomed and now is harvested in Costa Mesa What it used to be storage unit on a back alley is now The Costa Mesa Conceptual Art Center, with already a waiting list of artists wanting to show their art in this space. The third exhibit since the opening ( December 19 2016 ) which it would open on March 20th 2017, titled Juju Holograms ,promises to be Bombastic , Conceptual as well as Interpretative. Alex Knox ,world known professional surfer and an artist on his own right and Daniella Murphy with a Master Degree in Museum Studies and Art History, are the founders of the Center and they have a tremendous transgenerational draw. Alex and Daniella would be available to discuss the exhibit and their role in creating and facilitating the venue for artist of all media. I will be in touch to possibly schedule an interview , look forward to speaking with you. Best regards Judith Fernandez-Ziegel
  • 30. January 23, 2017 Editor Setje Brinkmann Zare American Bungalow Magazine Delivered via e-mail toeditors@ambungalow.com Dear Ms. Zare, In 1987 Kelly and Jim Purvis bought their first and only home, a three-bedroom, 1910 bungalow in the heart of Coronado, California. Perhaps coincidentally, that same year, John Brinkmann Design Offices, Inc. moved into Twycross House in Sierra Madre, California. The charm and history of their new dwellings, timed with a renewed interest in the history of the bungalow movement in America sparked something in them both. For Brinkmann, it led him to launch American Bungalow magazine in September 1990 and for the Purvis’ it launched a 30-year love-affair with a house that would become a cherished home. Their first subscription of American Bungalow was a gift from friend who owned a small Coronado bungalow and was active in historic preservation issues in their community. American Bungalow quickly became their textbook on the American bungalow, preservation and a valued resource for their restoration and remodeling projects. All 91 issues are safely tucked into the Stickley leaded-glass cabinet in their bedroom, including six issues they had to repurchase on EBay for a small fortune after their daughters decided to use them for a collage project.
  • 31. I’m proposing a year-long series (four stories), on the Purvis Family Bungalow and their unique experiences over the last 30 years while living in and loving a bungalow. I have outlined the stories to be written chronologically starting with the purchase and early years in the home. The second and third installments would share their extensive remodel project accomplished in 2002-2003. The final installment would share the last ten years in the home, including the owner co-sponsoring a local ballot initiative to save historic homes in the community and being named the 2007 San Diego County Save Our Heritage Organization (SOHO) Preservationist of the Year. The house made her do it! Most importantly, from the beginning the family has enjoyed their bungalow lifestyle, raising three children and three pugs, and hosting family and friends while marking major milestones in life. It also will reveal the owner’s plans for the future. This includes the filing of the paperwork to historically designate the home and apply for the Mills Act to insure that the home will be preserved. (As a side note Senator Jim Mills is a resident of Coronado.) The preparation to downsize and sell the property to someone who will care for this special home and their next steps to begin anew with the building of a custom smaller bungalow with a view and some property to embark on the next chapter of life. This is a story I have always wanted to write but wasn’t quite ready – I was waiting to see how it would end. I have had only one story published in the local weekly newspaper’s Coronado Eagle Journal 125th Anniversary Commemorative Magazine. However, I have read every story in American Bungalow and am finally ready to write my own. I’ll share with you that this letter was originally a homework assignment to write a story pitch letter to an editor for a Coronado Adult Education course but the assignment was illuminating. I truly believe your readers would be inspired by this story and I would be honored to share it. There are great photo opportunities here, both of the home and the family, as we documented the remodel process thoroughly and I have historic records and photographs for the historic designation process. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to hearing from you. I hope to share my family’s story with readers who value the bungalow lifestyle and seek to learn more about this uniquely American phenomenon. Sincerely, Kelly Purvis
  • 32. Dear Editor: I hope that the New Year is going well for you so far. I am writing you because I have an idea for an article that would inspire the readers of the Catholic magazine. My article is about my husband's grandma, Oma, who as a Dutch young girl living in Indonesia was put in a Japanese concentration camp during WW2. She was in the camp with her mother. Her father was separated from them and placed in another camp. Her story would inspire the readers of the Catholic magazine because Oma's father was an educated minister who never got to preach. However, during their time in the camp, he was called by God 7 times to preach to the camp people to not lose hope. Although Oma was living in terrible conditions and starving with her mother in another camp, they felt protected from the worst camp punishments since her dad had been called by God. This article is a true story and truly describes having faith in God during the hardest times. At your convenience, please let me know if you would be interested in my article. I thank you for your time and consideration. Thank you, Nika Schiazza 904-472-4055
  • 33. Building Relationships With Editors • A win-win for both parties • Enables you to tilt the board in your favor! • Deconstruct each publication – there are differences • This allows you to adapt your narrative to their needs • Once you have built that relationship: – They could well contact you for a topical publication – You can query them before you write in earnest
  • 34. Repurposing and Building Content • So now you’re placed your first article in a journal • Do you get a rush? • Repurpose and build upon it for other publications • Here are some examples: – My realtor friend – A helo ride – Law of the Sea – And there are many more….
  • 35. A Helo Ride • “LAMPS Mk III: Carrier Battle Group Synergist?” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, August 1986. • “Turning on LAMPS Mk III,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, October 1986. • “LAMPS Mk III and Carrier Battle Groups,” Technical Directions, Winter 1986. • “The SH-60F: New Capabilities for the Fleet,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, February 87. • “The SH-60F Helicopter,” Rotor Review, May 1987. • “LAMPS Mk III – A View From the Fleet,” Rotor Review, February 1988. • “How to Procure a Winner,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, January 1989. • “Helo Air-to-Surface Missiles,” Rotor Review, Summer 1989.
  • 36. A Helo Ride • “Anti-ship Missiles for U.S. Navy Helicopters,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, April 1990. • “LAMPS Mk III…Battle Group Asset,” Wings of Gold, September 1990. • “Reorganizing our Helo Squadrons,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, April 1991. • “Strike Force Air Power for the Twenty-First Century,” Rotor Review, Fall 1981. • “LAMPS Mk III Update,” Rotor Review, Winter 1991. • “LAMPS Mk III and Air Sea Battle Concepts,” Shipmate, May 1992. • “High Tech Trainers for LAMPS Mk III,” Wings of Gold, Winter 1992. • ….
  • 37. The Law of the Sea • “U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea: Time for a U.S. Re- evaluation?” Naval Law Review, May 1992 (with James Stavridis). • “Revisit the Law of the Sea,” Law of the Sea Leider, January 1993. • “Who Needs the Law of the Sea,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, July 1993. • “Time to Revisit the Law of the Sea,” Ocean Development and International Law, Fall 1993 (with James Stavridis). • “The United States and the Law of the Sea: Time for a Decision,” Law of the Sea Leider, December 1993. • U.S. Will Benefit by Signing the Law of the Sea Treaty,” San Diego Union-Tribune, April 1994.
  • 38. The Law of the Sea • “U.S. Accession to the Law of the Sea Convention: The Issue of the Freedom of Navigation Program," Law of the Sea Leider, June 1994. • “The United States and the Law of the Sea: A Narrow Window of Opportunity,” Naval Institute Proceedings, July 1994. • The United States and the Law of the Sea: A Decision is Coming Due,” Naval War College Review, Autumn 1994. • “Time for the U.S. to Hoist Sails, Adopt Law of the Sea Treaty,” San Diego Union-Tribune, December 1994. • “The United States and the Law of the Sea: A Window of Opportunity for Maritime Leadership,” Ocean Development and International Law, January 1995. • “The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: A National Security Perspective,” American Journal of International Law, January 1995.
  • 39. The Law of the Sea • “The U.S. and the Law of the Sea – Time for an Immediate Decision,” Ocean and Coastal Management, February 1995. • “Battle Lines are Drawn for the Law of the Sea Debate,” Law of the Sea Leider, February 1995. • “The U.S. Freedom of Navigation Program: Preserving the Law of the Sea,” Ocean and Coastal Management, June 1995. • “Progress Toward Senate Consideration of the 1982 United Nations Law of the Sea Convention,” Law of the Sea Professional Newsletter, October 1995. • “A Chance to Codify the Law of the Sea,” San Diego Union-Tribune, November 1995. • “The U.S. and the Law of the Sea: A Strategic Window of Opportunity,” Strategic Review, Fall 1995.
  • 40. The Law of the Sea • “Time to Ratify the Law of the Sea Treaty,” Christian Science Monitor, April 1996. • “Law of the Sea is Vital to Our Interests,” Wall Street Journal, May 1996. • “The United States Freedom of Navigation Program: A Bridge to Compliance with UNCLOS III,” Ocean Development and International Law, Fall 1996. • “Law of the Sea at the Crossroads,” Law of the Sea Professional Newsletter, Fall 1996. • …. • “China and the South China Sea: It’s Time to Stop China’s Creeping Jurisdiction,” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, April 2011 (with Caitlyn Antrim).
  • 41. Where Else Might These Articles Lead? • Recognition as an expert in a field • Invitations to present at conferences & symposia • Invitations to teach • Invitations to collaborate • A portion of a book on the subject • Your own book on the subject (My example 67 = 1) All of this contributes to building your brand
  • 42. Solo or with a Wingman? The Pros and Cons of Collaboration • Does someone share your passion? • Does working solo work best for you? • Does working with a partner work best…or not? • Start solo – and partner up later is one approach
  • 43. OK, so now you have a plan to produce riveting copy for the journal of your choice…
  • 44. …are they going to like it?
  • 45. Ensuring What You Produce Is Embraced & Accepted
  • 46. Ensuring What You Produce Is Embraced & Accepted • Editors don’t have time to block and tackle • You don’t have to be Tolstoy – but can’t turn in junk • Have some friends in your corner: – Exploit Microsoft Word! – Give yourself time to review – We all learned tricks of the trade in school…. – Build your own reference library….
  • 47. “Give them something old and familiar as well as new and exciting.” Jeff Edwards
  • 48. Build Your Own Reference Library • Pocket dictionary • Pocket thesaurus • William Strunk: The Elements of Style • Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct • The Great Courses: The Art of Reading • The Great Courses: Building Great Sentences
  • 49. Valuable Local Resources • Coronado Cultural Arts Commission • Coronado Public Library • San Diego Writer’s Ink • San Diego Public Library
  • 51. “All good writing is swimming under water and holding your breath.” F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • 54. Non-Fiction - The Hungry Market • Being - or becoming - the expert? • Pursuing a subject - or letting life happen? • Scratching itches - or entertaining? • How much to tell and what’s next?
  • 55. Optional Homework Assignment for Next Week • We’re mindful the non-fiction book market is vastly easier to enter than the fiction market • Let’s assume there is an area you are passionate about and have some street creds • Assume someone you’ve met while engaging in this passion is going to compile a book on the subject • Write a short e-mail to him or her and explain why the book would rock if you wrote one chapter • Send it to me no later than Sunday, and I’ll roll it into Tuesday’s power point slides
  • 57. Class on February 21 – Change to: - First choice: Feb 20 - Second choice: Feb 23
  • 58. “You write your first draft with your heart and you re- write with your head. The first key to writing is to write, not to think.” Sean Connery
  • 60. Dear Coronado Eagle and Journal Editor, As you know California is undergoing a drought and people are doing their best to save water - and I’m sure many are interested in learning how to save more. As a Landscape Designer I’d like to propose I write an article for your paper, which could be extended in to a series, where I would interview Coronado residents who have implemented drought saving measures at their homes and share their successes.
  • 61. If this were to be an ongoing series I can imagine covering everything from front yards and median strips to rain barrels and plant selection. I could submit photographs to go along with the articles. Please let me know if you are interested and I would be happy to submit a piece for your review. Thank you, Jackie Handly
  • 62. Dear Editor at ECoronado.com, In the recent years, Coronado has established itself as a center for culture and the arts. From its inaugural Coronado Film Festival, to the Wizard of Oz Festival, the Writer's Workshop, Art Walk, and a host of other annual events that celebrate art in all its forms. Local residents and tourists are thrilled with the latest additions to the island's cultural repertoire. I have a proposal for you to consider, that will promote both Coronado's literary art, and perhaps increase readership of your ECoronado website. I have written a historical fiction novel called The Crown City by the Sea about the founding of Coronado in 1886. What I would like to offer you is the book, in its entirety, for your readers to enjoy. Perhaps you can place each new chapter in a weekly installment as a downloadable link on your website.
  • 63. The ability to share the unique history of Coronado, while promoting the arts would be very gratifying for me as a resident. Attached is the first chapter for your review. If you'd like to read the entire novel, I'd be happy to provide it for you at your request. Kind regards, Jennifer M. Franks Coronado Resident
  • 64. Kate Carinder (319) 330-3996 katecarinder@yahoo.com January 21, 2016 Dear Rotarian Magazine, As a member of San Diego’s Rotary Club 33, I am fully aware of the wonderful things Rotarians do. Before moving to San Diego I was a member of the Maquoketa, IA Rotary Club and that’s why I’m getting in touch with you today. I’d welcome the opportunity to submit an article for publication in the Rotarian. The article is about a fellow Rotarian, Asher Schroeder, from the Maquoketa club who is a former WWII POW. In 2005 he provided seed money to help start a community foundation in Molln, Germany. I’ve written articles about Asher before. I wrote a piece for regional publication in 2001, a photo copy is attached.
  • 65. In 1996 my family hosted Rotary youth exchange student, Marcel DuMoulin from Molln, Germany. Asher (whom never shared with us that he was a WWII veteran or POW) actively took Marcel to Rotary events, civic events and even to a TV station on Christmas Eve so Marcel (who is a gifted singer) could sing Silent Night in German on an evening news cast. We didn't learn of his POW story until 1998 when Asher enrolled in an internet technology course that I was teaching. When Asher Schroeder was captured and imprisoned in a German prison camp during WWII, helping to start a community foundation in Germany was probably the furthest thing on his mind. “The feeling that one is facing impending death alternates between terror that literally makes the hair stand up on the back of one’s neck, to resignation – “thy will be done,” Asher said.
  • 66. As a 17 year-old Army private serving in 1944 as a replacement in the 4th Infantry division, Asher endured months of starvation, cruelty, terrible cold and tremendous human loss. And, loss in his own family back home in Iowa. Asher was liberated on April 4, 1945. By this time his 6'4" frame had lost 74 pounds. The very same day back in Iowa, his 43 year old father, (an attorney and mayor of Maquoketa) died of cancer. What was the happiest day of Asher’s life turned out to be bittersweet. Asher came home, went to college on the GI bill and served as an attorney in Iowa until his retirement. We’ve all kept in touch with our exchange student and in 2005 while Marcel was visiting the United States he was talking about starting a community foundation. Asher was the first to step up and offer to make a contribution. The foundation came to fruition in 2013. Please let me know if you’re interested in an article and if so, the length that you prefer. I have a photo of Asher presenting money to Marcel. I also have photos of Asher during WWII, Red Cross letters, his MIA letter to his parents, Western Union telegrams and other items that could be used for visuals. Asher is going strong at 90 and is still an active Rotarian. My contact information is at the top.
  • 67. Dear Editor: The New Yorker Magazine provides a vital forum for readers on a variety of domestic and global matters that influence our lives. One such topic is the increasing role that women play as members of the uniformed services. My article, “The Plight of Uniformed Muslim Women,” explores how centuries-long prejudices against Muslim women are gradually fading in Middle Eastern countries. I feature three separate case studies in my piece: a female F-16 fighter pilot in the United Arab Emirates (UAE); Peshmerga women defending Kurdish tribes in Northern Iraq; and finally, the first group of females to graduate from the Iraqi Police Academy. In an effort to present a sense of balance, I also examine the place of Muslim women currently serving in the U.S. military.
  • 68. My article should appeal not only to readers that follow military affairs, but also to those who wish to learn more about the modern day challenges faced by Muslim women. “The Plight of Uniformed Muslim Women ” is approximately five thousand words in length. I have also composed an abridged version of roughly one-half the word count. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to contributing to your fine periodical. Sincerely, Larry Carello Email: larrycarello@gmail.com Phone: (734) 678-8182 www.larrycarello.com

Editor's Notes

  1. History is what writers say it is Picking your medium A building block approach Due diligence the easy way
  2. History is what writers say it is Picking your medium A building block approach Due diligence the easy way
  3. History is what writers say it is Picking your medium A building block approach Due diligence the easy way
  4. Creating content and placing it to win: Content-hungry media Recycling and building content Building relationships with editors – a win-win for both parties Solo or with a wingman? The pros and cons of collaboration Ensuring what you produce is embraced & accepted: Avoiding the slush pile – tilting the board in your favor Getting paid and getting invitations to reduce speculation
  5. There are cases of self-published books taking off But those compete against major publishing houses: Thorough review of treatment and narrative outline Editorial comments/vectors on in-progress manuscript Detailed editorial review of completed manuscript Additional editorial review of updated manuscript Copy-editor’s review and comments on manuscript In house editor’s final review and layout of book Publisher’s distribution network and placement
  6. Publications can’t exist without content! Editors embrace anyone who can: Create interesting content that meets their needs Deliver quality content they don’t have to fiddle with Deliver on time – or early Accepts editorial changes with ease
  7. Whatever you are passionate about What my first agent always asked: What are you really passionate about? What do I wish I had more time for? How would I spend year as a “professional dilettante?” What do I think about when I’m alone? What do I worry about and what issues concern me most? What have I done that people seem curious about? Is there a topic where friend turn to me for advice?
  8. Pocket dictionary Pocket thesaurus William Strunk: The Elements of Style Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct
  9. Pocket dictionary Pocket thesaurus William Strunk: The Elements of Style Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct
  10. Pocket dictionary Pocket thesaurus William Strunk: The Elements of Style Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct
  11. Pocket dictionary Pocket thesaurus William Strunk: The Elements of Style Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct
  12. Pocket dictionary Pocket thesaurus William Strunk: The Elements of Style Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct
  13. Pocket dictionary Pocket thesaurus William Strunk: The Elements of Style Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct
  14. Pocket dictionary Pocket thesaurus William Strunk: The Elements of Style Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct
  15. Does someone share your passion? Does working solo work best for you? Does working with a partner work best…or not? Start solo – and partner up later is one approach
  16. Pocket dictionary Pocket thesaurus William Strunk: The Elements of Style Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct
  17. Pocket dictionary Pocket thesaurus William Strunk: The Elements of Style Jacques Barzun: Simple and Direct