Five Things I Learned about Writing for Magazines (My Series for March 22-26)
All writers have made rookies mistakes when writing magazine queries and magazine articles. In fact, I still make my fair share of mistakes from missing an error in my query after reading it over 30 times or misunderstanding the niche of a magazine I queried.
It can be embarrassing to make mistakes when writing for magazines and deflating to see your hard won idea tossed into the rubbish bin. I confess I still am on a bit of a learning curve when it comes to writing for certain magazines.
However, after a few years in the world of writing and querying magazines, I’ll share a few lessons next week that should help anyone improve his/her chances of being published in a magazine. Some may seem obvious but hard to put into practice, and others may open up a world of possibilities for you.
Stay tuned for the start of this series on Monday, March 22nd.
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