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Interviews: Exclusive Interview with Today's Woman Writing Community Founder Rose DesRochers

By Jayel Gibson

Rose DesRochers is the owner and administrator of Todays-Woman.net. Today's Woman Writing Community is a supportive on-line community for men and women over 18. Their goal is to help writers succeed in the writing industry by offering a useful selection of services including author interviews, regular columns, interactive forums, and a place for writers to share work and exchange critiques. Today is the site’s third anniversary

Today I have the pleasure of interviewing Rose DesRochers, a woman who wears many hats. Wife, mother, published poet, author of dozens of articles and at least one very amusing short story as well as the owner and administrator of the Todays-Woman Writers' website, a very full plate for one woman. Let's begin.

What inspired you to create a writers' website?

Many visitors and members might be shocked to know that Today's Woman Writing Community was actually started by my husband Shawn. I use to own a webring / women's online group and when the webring closed the doors, Shawn registered Todays-Woman.net as a woman's network for me, after some deciding I chose to use it as my own personal site for graphics and my work, I then changed it over to a community for men and women.

At first my goal was to create a network where men and women from different walks of life could go unite in friendship. I wanted it to be a place where people could share thoughts, ideas and experiences. Some of the first members started submitting poetry and it gradually began to grow as a poetry community. Over the course of the last year members began to express that they would like to the site branch out to cater to different styles of writing. So at a request of members we did just that. Today’s Woman now caters to a diverse group of writers. We have really opened our doors and broadened ourselves to more than just poetry.

The Today's Woman Writing Community site offers articles on a variety of topics, writing related as well as topics of interest outside the realm of authoring and publishing. What are the submission guidelines for article submissions to Today's Woman?

We only accept submissions from the original author of the articles. We do not offer monetary payment at this time, and do not accept articles that are primarily advertisements. We allow the author to place a brief resource box and contact information at the end of the article and we promote the author in regular newsletters that we send out. We are interested in seeing well-written articles on writing, self-help, motivation, true stories and other articles that might be of interest to our loyal readers. Only submissions in English are accepted. Length per article is 500 - 2000 words.

Today's Woman Writing Community provides writers with both the ability to submit work and comment on the works of others. Could you explain just how commenting and submitting are linked to one another?

As a community we thrive on comments and grow as writers by the feedback that we receive. One of the guidelines of Today's Woman is that in order to share your own work, you must comment on two poems or stories before you are able to submit. To keep your writing in good standing on Today's Woman you must follow these guidelines and take the courtesy to comment on two other authors’ poems or stories each time you make a submission to our website. We have found this to work extremely well. One of my sayings is that “nobody is a passenger here, that everyone's crew.” Giving and receiving feedback is an important stage in writing and it is something that we pay a great deal of attention to at Today's Woman.

What are your immediate goals for the Today's Woman website? What do you envision for it five years from now?

Today's Woman has gone through many stages of development. Our goal is to cater to your needs as a writer. We've assembled a list of important resources for writers and we offer some wonderful tools to our members. In five years, I would guess bigger and with even more resources.

You are also a poet. I am sure that maintaining and administrating a large website is very time consuming, do you schedule time for writing poetry, or is it something that just fits in amid the other demands on your busy life?

I write whenever I can. It is amazing that I find time to squeeze writing in along with administrating Today's Woman and being a mother. But somehow I manage to do it.

Poetry is not for everyone, and is a genre with much diversity of style and content. What moved you to write your very first poem? Would you share some of the other things that have inspired your poems over the years?

The raging of teen hormones inspired me to write my first poem and then over the years it has been grieving the loss of many loved ones, life, love, society and everything in between.

Which poets have influenced you? Which are your favorites? Least favorites?

I think a lot of poets have influenced me. I would have to say that Robert Frost influenced me the most. His poem "Nothing Gold Can Stay" was one of the first famous poems that I ever read. He certainly inspired me. Other poets who have influenced my writing are Emily Dickinson, Robert W Service and Al Purdy.

Share some of your writing goals with us. Do you have plans to write in genres beyond poetry? Where do you see your writing journey taking you over the next ten years?

My main goal is to keep writing. Another area I would like to look at is freelancing. I've currently written a number of articles and essays and one of my essays was recently published in my local paper. I am also being quoted in an upcoming October issue of AARP Bulletin on poetry-contest scams. When I was in high school I really, wanted to get into journalism but that did not work out. That is still something I would like to do at some time in the future. But, who knows. But I do plan to come out with a poetry anthology next year.

Poetry is a difficult genre to get published. As a poet who has run the gauntlet of a less than perfect publishing experience, what advice can you give poets aspiring to publication that might assist them in avoiding a few publishing pitfalls?

Might I suggest my article "Don’t Get Taken: Exposing the Fraudulent Poetry Publishers." But my biggest advice would be the same advice given by many writers. "If it sounds too good to be true, it often is."

What general advice would you like to share with other writers?

My advice would be to learn to accept criticism. Make sure to proofread and edit your work. Edit your writing, read it out loud and edit it again, ask another writing buddy to look over it too. As a poet, remember that a poem is never truly finished.

Now, before you rush off, give us a glimpse of an average day in the busy life of Rose DesRochers?

I usually start out with a cup of coffee and a glass of orange juice. I start by downloading my email and answering all the tech questions. I then log into the website and make sure that all members have followed the guidelines for submitting. If the day goes right, I can actually accomplish all I set out to do that day. I do spend a lot of my time sitting in front of the computer! However in between it all I make time for two children, a husband and a cat. At the end of the day, when I'm in bed and asleep, I find time for me.

Do you have any closing comments you would like to share?

Todays-Woman.net has been a team effort and I’m very lucky to have the kind of members, friends, staff and family who are willing to devote so much time and energy to helping all writers achieve their goals and dreams.

Rose, thank you for taking time from your very busy schedule to share a bit of yourself with the Today's Woman visitors.

Jayel it has been my pleasure. Thank you for interviewing me.



Posted on Sunday, September 18 @ 23:45:41 EDT by Rose
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