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  • Submission Guidelines for Publishing Companies

    So you have a new idea and can't wait to write that book. While specific submission guidelines vary by company, writers should follow some general rules. These include proper manuscript formatting...

  • How to Format a Query Letter

    There are many different methods of getting the attention of an agent/editor. The most common for unpublished authors is the standard query letter. Here is a basic look at how a query letter...

  • How to Publish Your Cook Book

    A cookbook is usually a book that contains recipes. Cookbooks may also contain other prose as well such as a description of the region where the item is prepared. Getting a cookbook published can...

  • How to Get a Journal Article Published

    Professionals, educators and researchers commonly seek out journal publications to add to their credits and further exemplify their expertise in their fields. By publishing their articles in these...

  • How to Write a Magazine Article Query Letter

    The magazine query letter is an elusive, but necessary part of the process to freelance for all magazines. The query letter hooks the editor, drawing him into the idea you have and gives...

  • How to Draft a Poetry Query Letter

    A query letter is often the most important step in getting published. A strong letter will grab an editor's attention and put your poem on the road to publication. A weak letter ... well, let's...

  • How to Write a Literary Query

    Do you dream of publishing a book and becoming an author? Do you think you have what it takes? Learn how to put together your best query and grab the attention of an individual literary agent or...

  • How to Sell an Article

    Newspapers and magazines are often looking for new articles. Sure, they have writers on staff but a number of media outlets will also select freelance work as well. The trick is to impress them...

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