You’ve written, edited, proofread (and proofread again!) your short story, personal essay, or poem, and now you’re ready to share it with the world. At Writer’s Relief, we know the next step is to begin submitting your work to literary journals and magazines for...
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What Does “Previously Published” Really Mean? | Writer’s Relief
When you’re ready to submit short stories, poetry, or personal essays to literary journals, it’s important to check the guidelines for phrases such as we do not accept work that is previously published, or submit previously unpublished work only. Why? Because most...
How To Use Feedback From Editors And Agents To Improve Your Writing | Writer’s Relief
Every writer who submits work for publication has received at least one: a form rejection letter from a busy literary agent or editor. But once in a while, you may see a publishing industry unicorn—a rejection letter with personalized feedback about your writing!...
13 Great Reasons To Submit Writing To Online Literary Journals | Writer’s Relief (UPDATED 2024)
More people are reading publications on mobile devices, so literary journals are following their readership and moving online. At Writer’s Relief, we know even well-respected, established print journals are publishing exclusively online to reduce costs. By submitting...
How To Best Shorten Your Short Story | Writer’s Relief
When reading short stories published in literary journals, you may notice some of these short stories are actually medium-length—and an occasional short story may be rather long. But with more people using mobile devices for all their reading, editors of literary...
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