Updated November 2023 What’s the best way to get an acceptance letter from a literary magazine editor? Savvy writers know the answer: write well and make smart, targeted submissions! But did you ever wonder how professional readers like literary journal editors slog...
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11 Questions To Ask Before Submitting Your Writing To Literary Journals | Writer’s Relief
Some writers rush into making submissions to literary journals, which can lead to haphazard research, sloppy manuscript pages—and rejection letters. Other writers drag their feet for years and years (seriously!) before finally working up a strategy to send their work...
How To Make This Publishing Industry Myth Work For You | Writer’s Relief
When summer rolls around, many writers put away their literary research and put on their sunglasses and hiking shoes. But before you put your publishing goals on pause, Writer’s Relief wants to debunk a common publishing industry myth and show you how summer...
Not Getting Lit Mag Acceptance Letters? Here’s What To Do Next
If you’re like many writers who submit work for publication in literary journals, you've probably received plenty of "no thank-yous." You may begin to doubt yourself and suspect the reason you're not getting published in literary magazines has to do with the quality...
8 Tips For Sending A Query Or Manuscript To A Literary Agent You Met In Person
While you might think you're more likely to stumble upon Bigfoot than an actual literary agent—the truth is, meeting a literary agent in person isn't that difficult. Join an active writing group with a large membership, and there will probably be a monthly meeting at...
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