Friday, May 2, 2008

Writer's Market

I bought my 2008 edition about a month ago.
This years edition has more helpful essays on
how to write a kick-ass query letter, how to
stay organized, how to approach newspaper
editor, etc.

With more publications listed then ever
including poems and play writes, it is the
ultimate source for the freelance writer.

Dialogue

Dialoguing with an editor via e-mail can be one of the best ways to get published. If you create a rapport with the editor of a section you would like to work in a door many open up in the future and they may ask you to step in. Some times all it takes is simply asking an editor what he needs for his section. If you make it clear that you are willing to write what the publication needs they may throw you a bone.

Organization

If you are trying to work freelance there is one thing that will help you stay on track: ORGANIZATION!It does not come natural to everyone, but the sooner you learn how to track your submissions in a detailed manner, the better chances you will have of getting published. Make a file for each publication you submit your writing to. Record what writing samples you send them and the date you sent your query letter. Look forward two weeks from the day you submitted and mark this day in your Blackberry so you can contact them to follow up.


Magazines


When trying to get your story published in a magazine you must first find out how to submit queries. Buying a copy of the Writer's Market, a reference guide to all publications, is the best place to start. Find out if they prefer e-mail or snail mail and who to contact. Personalize your query letter for that specific publication. Pitch your story idea or send a sample of your writing. Always personalize the greeting in the letter if possible.

Press Releases


Each company uses press releases to alert media of changes within the company. It could be a new product launch or the opening of a new branch. News outlets receive hundreds of press releases a day so it is vital to have catchy opening lines and headlines. Each company has its own requirements for length and font. Most prefer to keep the whole thing to one page as journalistic writing is very succinct. It should be written in AP style.

Be Professional

If you wish to work in the professional world you yourself must become a professional. The best way to come off like a pro is to know what your talking about by doing your research, check your writing and have another person proof it before you send it and be straightforward and clear about what you want.

Be Persistent

Being Persistent is vital. Your work will not be warmly welcomed the first time you pitch it to someone. Be ready to hear the word "NO" more often than you hear the word "yes."

Don't let the comments from you source deter you from sending it to another.

Be Relevant

When seeking to be published there are a few things to remember. One of them is to be relevant. When you are seeking a publisher for your work make sure you research the publisher thoroughly. Have they published similar work in the past? does your project fit with what they are used to? How will your writing benefit them?

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Media Down



Last night's storm made it impossible for some forms of advertising to be received by the public. This is the beauty of print media. There will always be a place for newspapers and such because times like last night make online/TV/radio inaccessible.