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Universal Creativity Inc. WHERE TO PUBLISH 1. Fabjob.com Web site: www.fabjob.com. E-mail: [email protected]. Send complete mss (preferred) or query to editor. Accepts columns and departments (200-500 words). Pays $10/article, on acceptance. Buys electronic rights. Content used in 2 weeks. Guidelines available on Web site. Total points: 80. 2. Millennium Shift e-journal Web site: www.millenniumshift.com. E-mail: [email protected]. Send complete mss (1,000 words or less) in body of email (no attachments, please) to Ken J. Davies, editor. Accepts features (1,000 words). Pays $15/feature content; $25 monthly award for best piece, on acceptance. Buys nonexclusive electronic rights. Content used in 60 days. Guidelines available at www.millenniumshift.com/kjd1/guide.htm Total points: 79. 3. WritersWeekly.com Web site: www.writersweekly.com. E-mail: [email protected]. Send query to Angela Hoy, publisher. Accepts features (600 words) and columns and departments (300 words). Pays $50/feature; $30/column or department, on acceptance. Buys nonexclusive electronic rights. Content used in 1 month. Guidelines available at www.writersweekly.com/index-markets.htm Total points: 77. 4. KineticTravel.net Web site: www.kinetictravel.net. Accepts features (1,000-1,200 words); columns (600-800 words); and travel essays (500 words). Pays $150/feature; $75/column; and $10/approved travel essay, on posting. Buys nonexclusive rights. Content used in 1 month. Guidelines available on the “contribute” page of Web site. Total points: 76. What to Lookout for: GOOD NEWS! Writing Prompt: The Harem by Thomas Sweeny will be FEATURED in The Los Angeles News Group's Sunday February 8, 2015 Edition Book Column! Book 3 by T.S Dawson Kevin Anglade will be coming out with his second novel to his Tales of the 23rd Precinct novel sometime in May. Creative Nonfiction Piece: Write 1,500 words about a topic that is creative nonfiction. You are to write 1,500 words at least four days this week. For a grand total of 6,000 words. Then next week you are to begin again with 1,500 words. Each 1,500 words should be a chapter in your new creative nonfictio