Wednesday, January 31, 2007

TRACKS Author Featured in Writers Weekly

Eric D. Goodman's story, "From Hermit to Hero," is published in the current issue of Writers Weekly -- the highest circulation freelance writing ezine in the world!

In his story, the author of TRACKS encourages writers to get involved with their local literary communities.

When Eric reached out and became a part of his local literary scene, he began to see changes in his writing career: publication in The Washington Post, The Baltimore Review, To Be Read Aloud, Write Here Write Now, public readings at the Patterson Theater and even an invitation to be a featured author at the Baltimore Book Festival -- the Mid Atlantic region's largest celebration of the literary arts.

All this -- and much more -- happened in the course of a year. And all after joining together with like-minded writers and organizations in the area.

Eric encourages other authors to do the same. "If you're looking for a way to become more successful at getting an audience for your work, consider looking in your own back yard. Help others with their writing and you're helping yourself at the same time."

Read Eric's story, "From Hermit to Hero," in the current issue of Writers Weekly!

http://www.writersweekly.com/success_stories/003861_01242007.html