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| Ten Ways to Show an Editor You're a Happy Amateur |
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| By William Meikle | |
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Don't address the editor by name Don't use double spacing Don't bother checking your spelling or grammar Don't send return postage Don't put your name on the manuscript Don't tell them how many words it is Don't use a standard font Don't use a new ribbon or cartridge Don't tell them you've sent it to other editors Don't read the publication's guidelines Just follow the tips above and you're guaranteed to remain a happy amateur forever. William Meikle is the author of Island Life and has two new books scheduled for publication. He has over 150 short story credits and over 20 article credits, mainly on aspects of fiction writing. |

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