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Writer's Corner

Posted by lshayden Posted on: 02/09/08

Writer's Corner

Before submitting to an editor or a publisher it is imperative that one does their homework in order to make the best first impression possible.

  • Never ever submit a first draft
  • Have someone else proof your work
  • Get a critique group online or local to critique your work
  • Rewrite, Rewrite, Rewrite and Rewrite again
  • Read your work to your intended audience and get their reaction.
  • Have your Query letter reviewed by your critique group
A few more things to do before you mail out that letter or mss:

  • Know the guidelines and follow them to a tea
  • Show respect to the Editor by knowing their name and addressing them personally.
  • Research the various publishers and make sure your work matches what they are doing.
  • Note that you know what type of books this publisher is selling and how your work would compliment the publishers selling efforts.
  • Don't forget the SASE (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope)
  • If you can submit online then do - save the trees and your printer ink.
  • Some publishers will not return mss - so make sure you don't waste your stamp on a SASE if it isn't necessary.
  • Be patient. Its a waiting game.
Good luck!!!


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  • Hi!! Neat page and neat book...you go girl!!!
    By tcolliton on March 15, 2008 02:18

  • You go girl! You know I love you and admire your commitment to your writing. May God be with you on your journey.
    By scsally on March 15, 2008 10:22

  • Here is a message for you. I wrote this some time back. Hope your day is going good. Writing is an expression of art and emotion. It is a treasure that enlightens the mind, heart and soul. It represents a form of communication that otherwise would not be spoken and heard for it comes from deep, inner and private thoughts. Without commitment to the written word, many of these expressed thoughts would not come to fruitation and would be hidden from knowledge and understanding. It is a solid foundation of past, present and future constructs in which the culture of society and the history of humanity is grounded upon.
    By tcolliton on March 16, 2008 15:43

  • Great advice! Welcome to PNN : )
    By cereals on April 10, 2008 23:29

  • Thanks for the tips.
    By artistmrskim on September 30, 2008 11:56

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