Sunday's Scrips: A Monthly Newsletter

Sunday’s Scrips: February 2025

Whatcha Up To?:

  • One of the greatest gifts I’ve received this last year, is the opportunity to read for shortlists / prizes / awards.
  • Sometimes I receive the loveliest emails from people with quick snippets of what they’re reading or pictures of their TBR piles.
  • Congratulations to January’s Writing Prompt Winner: Heather Saint!
  • Join us for Flashlights & Firelight Online Book Club 02/19/25 to discuss Miss Benson’s Beetle.
  • Did you know I do monthly book talks and occasional readings posted on YouTube?

Reading Opportunities

One of the greatest gifts I’ve received this last year, is the opportunity to read for shortlists / prizes / awards. As a creative nonfiction reader for Kitchen Table Quarterly, I get to read for their shortlist, which always feels like a best-of-the-best thing and can sometimes be very difficult to narrow down. Unexpectedly, I was given an opportunity to read for Proximity’s essay contest as well. It is such an honor to have the opportunity to read what people submit, to take the time to help narrow down the good to the excellent…and it’s a relief to know I’m not the final word.

TBR Piles

This picture of a TBR pile was titled “Book Stack 2” and was sent by Bob C. Pictures like this make my heart sing because there are titles I’ve read, titles that are on my own TBR, and titles I’ve never heard of that I can add to my list. But even without all those bonuses, piles like this make my day because they prove that reading isn’t dead, that everyone has insane piles despite having bookcases/shelves, and because I can practically smell the books and that brings me joy.

January Timed Writing Prompt Winner

“promises of possibility”

By Heather Saint

How many times have I told myself I will do it today or soon?  How many times have I not done so?  This is why, in my family that I made, we do not promise lightly. We always keep our promises so we are very careful when we make them.  We taught the children when we promise we keep.  I have made only a few promises in my life.  One was to be with my spouse “until death do us part”.  Another one was to always be there when my children needed or wanted me.  I have never lightly promised to do something that in my heart I knew I wouldn’t or couldn’t do.  Remember the “promise cross my heart”?  Nope to me.  Maybe I am shallow, maybe I am deeper than you think.  But when I tell you, I Promise, you can count on me unless I’m dead.

Heather Saint is a world traveled native Montanan, settling into retirement in NW Montana.

February Timed Writing Prompt Available Now!

Want a chance to have your work featured on my website, social media, and Patreon accounts? Become a supporter and you’ll have access to my monthly timed writing prompt. Send me your unedited, timed writing response for your chance to be featured! Find the February prompt here.

Flashlights & Firelight Online Book Club

Join us on Zoom February 19, 2025 at 6pm MT to discuss Miss Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce

Monthly Book Talks!

Love to read but never know what to pick up? Check out my monthly videos for my local Thompson Falls Public Library here. Remember to Subscribe for free so you never miss one. Book talks: like book club, but shorter.

Readings

Did you know I occasionally remember to record readings of my published pieces. You can check out the latest one here. Be sure to Subscribe so you don’t miss the next one!

Please forward this to those you think may enjoy it. As always, thanks for joining me. I appreciate you’re here.

Sunday's Scrips: A Monthly Newsletter

Sunday’s Scrips: January 2025

Happy New Year!

Whatcha Up To?:

  • I was invited to read for the The 2025 Proximity Personal Essay / Literary Journalism Prize (More Below).
  • NUNUM Done in a Hundred Anthology 2024 is now out and my piece Rooted is in it! (More Below).
  • Even though I’ve completed my #100RejectionsChallenge, I continue to submit and am at 239 rejections and 17 acceptances. I currently have 39 pieces out on submission.

Proximity Prize

What an honor to get asked to be a reader for a prize! True (pun intended) it’s as a first-stage judge and not as a deciding vote, but still 🎉 I had the pleasure of reading 26 entries and giving my score on a scale of one to five. There were multiple other readers at this first-stage, and it will be interesting to see whether any of the ones I read make it to the finals or even win the contest entirely.

NUNUM Done in a Hundred Anthology, 2024

NUNUM is an online literary magazine out of Canada that publishes quarterly and is kind of the “cool kid” place to publish. My piece Rooted was accepted to their anthology which means I’m published in another physical book! Huzzah! Sadly, this book does not have an ISBN so I can’t add it to my Goodreads or Amazon author accounts (boo) but it’s still very exciting to be “in print” again. You can read it for free online here.

Milkweed & Little Free Library

Milkweed Press and Montana Poet Laureate (and all around phenomenal human being), Chris La Tray, have teamed up to create Indigenous Little Free Libraries in indigenous communities. All of this brings me great joy and you can read more about it here. Milkweed Press (a dream press really) is responsible for publishing such incredible works as:

  • Becoming Little Shell by Chris La Tray
  • The Lost Journals of Sacajewea by Debra Magpie Earling
  • The Seed Keeper by Diane Wilson (the Flashlights & Firelights Online Book Club pick for discussion on March 19)
  • and many, many more

January Timed Writing Prompt Available Now!

Want a chance to have your work featured on my website, social media, and Patreon accounts? Become a supporter and you’ll have access to my monthly timed writing prompt. Send me your unedited, timed writing response for your chance to be featured! Find the January prompt here.

Please forward this to those you think may enjoy it. As always, thanks for joining me. I appreciate you’re here.

Newsletter Migrating to Patreon

Newsletter Migrating to Patreon

Hey folks, I’m so glad you’re here and wanted to give a quick note to let you know that last Friday’s newsletter, April 5, 2024 was my last newsletter sent from MailChimp. Starting in May 2024, my monthly newsletter will be posted on Patreon as they now have a free option! Hooray!

You may have some questions, and I have some answers:

FAQS

What do I need to do to access your monthly newsletter in May?Head over to Patreon and click “Join for free.” This will also give you access to other free things I randomly post 😊
I didn’t even know you had a Patreon; can I sign up for a paid membership?Definitely! Simply choose the tier you wish to sign up under (I currently have three in addition to the free one). If you want to switch to a paid tier later, that’s easy to do too!
Will the Newsletter look different in May 2024?I hope so because it won’t have monkey fiber all over it. 😂 But seriously, I’m hoping the new version is better, and I’m hoping you’ll tell me what you think.
Can people still get your awesome free Submission Tracker when they sign up for your newsletter?Absolutely! If you sign up on Patreon after the May migration, just let me know you’d like a copy. I am happy to get it to you 😃
Why are you switching?I am a one-woman show, which means I do everything: the social posts, the writing, the editing, the marketing, the distribution, the creation, anything and everything is done by me. Having so many platforms is simply too taxing and I feel I’m burning out, which no one wants. Moving my newsletter to Patreon also gets you all the other free stuff I post there and I don’t have to keep paying MailChimp. win:win (except for 📧 🐒)
Is this a Patreon scam to start charging me for your newsletter?Nope. The newsletter has always been and always will be free. Free free free. (If you want to pay a wee bit here and there to help support me, I certainly won’t say no though 😉 .)
Why do birds suddenly appear every time you are near?Just like me, they long to be, close to you (on Patreon)

Do you have additional questions or concerns? I’d love to hear them! Please contact me sundaydutroauthor (at) gmail (dot) com