How to Track Your Writing Queries

By Karen Hamilton Silvestri

Keep track of queries. Keep track of queries.

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When doing freelance writing work or when submitting your written work to various publications, it becomes very easy to lose track of what was sent where and to whom. Here is an easy way to keep track of all those queries by using Microsoft Excel or a similar spreadsheet.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate

Things You’ll Need:

  • Computer
  • Time
  • Patience

Step1
Open your spreadsheet and give it a title. I title mine Queries.
Step2
Create different folders for different kinds of queries. I use five separate folders titled Contests, Freelance, Magazine, Online and Other. Creating separate folders simply makes tracking your queries that much easier.
Step3
Decide what important information you need to keep track of in your Query spreadsheet. I track the following details of a query: Name of publication, Contact information, Type of query (email, phone, or snail mail), date query was sent and Other. The Other column is for any other pertinent information.
Step4
Track answers you receive to your queries by highlighting in different colors. For example, you can use yellow for queries that have been sent but have not been answered and green for queries that have been answered and given the green light. You get the idea.
Step5
Add a column for notes. This column becomes very useful when talking to an editor on the phone or through email because you can refer back to the dates and times you have spoken with the editor before.

Tips & Warnings

  • Keep copies of your query spreadsheet so that you can double-check to see if you have submitted to a certain venue before and what their answer was.
  • Update your spreadsheet on at least a weekly basis.
  • Don’t forget to back up your work frequently!

Photo/Video Credit

Mark A. Hicks

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on 5/30/2008 I found this article to be very informative.
Thanks for sharing.

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