Call for Chapters: Women, Work, and the Web:
How the Web Creates Entrepreneurial Opportunities
Book Publisher: Scarecrow Press
Co-editor: Carol SmallwoodCo-ed., Women on Poetry: Writing, Revising,
Publishing and Teaching (McFarland, 2012) on Poets & Writers Magazine "List of Best Books for
Writers." Writing After Retirement:
Tips by Successful Retired Writers forthcoming from Scarecrow Press.
Co-editor: Joan GelfandDevelopment Chair for the
Women's National Book Association, member of the National Book Critics Circle,
Joan blogs regularly for the Huffington
Post, teaches writing, and is an award winning author.
Seeking chapters of unpublished work from
writers in the United States and Canada for an anthology. We are interested in
such topics as: Women Founding Companies Existing Only on the Web; Women
Working on the Web With Young Children or Physical Disabilities; Woman's
Studies Resources and Curriculum Development Webmasters; Women as Founding
Editors of Webzines and Blogs; Surveys/Interviews of Women on the Web.
Chapters of 3,000-4,000 words (up to 3
co-authors) on how the Internet has opened doors, leveled the playing field and
provided new opportunities for women, are all welcome. Practical, how-to-do-it,
anecdotal and innovative writing based on experience. We are interested in
communicating how women make money on the Web, further their careers and the
status of women. One complimentary copy per chapter, discount on additional
orders.
Please e-mail two chapter topics each described
in two sentences by March 28, 2013, along with a brief bio to
smallwood@tm.net Please place
INTERNET/Last Name on the subject line; if co-authored, paste bio sketches for
each author.