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by William K. Zinsser |
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by Stephenie Meyer |
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by Writer's Digest Books |
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by Howard Mittelmark |
| Friday February 10, 2012 |
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| Researching Writing Markets |
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| By Apryl Duncan | |
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Research doesn't end when you finish the last sentence of your novel or short story. You also have to research the publishing opportunity to find the right home for your work. The Market Know the market you want to submit to before you start sending out your work. Many writers have been disappointed when they find out the short story they sold to one magazine can't be published in another because of that market's particular rules on publishing. As a writer selling your work, you have to think like a chess player...planning out your publishing moves way in advance. Type of Work Instead of sending their work to an appropriate publisher that prints their type of work, they waste their time and money by submitting work the publisher can't use. Publishers, magazine markets and contests are very specific about the type of work they will accept. Pay Scale Many market listings show a pay range. This will give you an idea of what they will pay if your work is accepted. Length of Work Keep an eye out for markets who only accept agented submissions. This means you must have a literary agent before they'll submit your work. No agent, no book deal so keep researching for a publisher that will take a look at your work if you don't have an agent. |

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