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Guide to Literary Agents -- Editor's Blog

Guide to Literary Agents--Editors Blog
Where and how to find the right agents to represent your work.

In his blog, Chuck Sambuchino, editor of the annual edition of Writer's Digest Books' Guide to Literary Agents, keeps track of all news related to literary agents and writing conferences. Common features include agent interviews, new agency listings, agency profiles, upcoming conferences of interest, contests and other publishing opportunities, valuable writing resources, submission tips and information, and a blogroll of other agent blogs.

The Spiritual Literacy Blog

Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

In their book, Spiritual Literacy: Reading the Sacred in Everyday Life, the Brussats wrote:

Spiritual_literacy_1Life is a sacred adventure. Every day we encounter signs that point to the active presence of Spirit in the world around us. Spiritual literacy is the ability to read the signs written in the texts of our own experiences. Whether viewed as a gift from God or a skill to be cultivated, this facility enables us to discern and decipher a world full of meaning.

Spiritual literacy is practiced in all the world's wisdom traditions. Medieval Catholic monks called it 'reading the book of the world.' Muslims suggest that everything that happens outside and inside us is a letter to be read. Native Americans find their way through the wilderness by 'reading sign.' From ancient times to today, spiritually literate people have been able to locate within their daily life points of connection with the sacred.

The Spiritual Literacy Blog is their attempt to read the book of the world as revealed through articles and images available on the Internet.

Buddhist Blogs Webring

If you blog frequently about any aspect of Buddhism (dharma study, practice within a specific tradition, meditation, rituals, or your Buddhist take on current issues and affairs) you can join this webring so like-minded Bloggers can find and support your site. This webring is limited to blogs/personal journals only... no commercial sites.

If you’re not a blogger, but enjoy reading Buddhist blogs, then this list will point you towards some new blogs to enjoy.

Buddhist Blog Webring

Beliefnet's Blog Heaven

Beliefnet.com has created Blog Heaven to highlight some of the best religious and spiritual blogs on the net. Their categories include: Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Buddhist, Spiritual, and Political. Blog Heaven will be continuously updated. Don't forget when you visit these blogs to check out all the other blogs they link to. If you haven't already created a blog of your own, these will definitely inspire you.

Blog Heaven

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    • Julie Isaac, “the Brainstorming Queen,” is a writer and creativity coach who helps authors and entrepreneurs get started, stay focused, and complete their writing projects--from blog posts to books. A sponsor of the 2008 San Francisco Writer’s Conference, Julie’s latest article, “Writing: A Journey of Creativity, Consciousness, and Connection,” will be published in June, 2008, in the book, “Conscious Entrepreneurs.” You can email her at Julie@WritingSpirit.com.

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