How and where to get your short stories published. Learn how to publish your short stories in literary magazines. How to submit short stories for publication. Short story publishers and submissions.
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The Difference Between A Literary Agent And An Editor
What’s the difference between a literary agent and an editor? Do you need a literary agent to get an editor to get a book or novel published? How can a writer submit a book to an editor through a literary agent? Writer’s Relief submits books to literary agents.
Web Slang: List of Acronyms And Abbreviations
A list of Web slang terms and acronyms like YBS, WTG, WEU, ROFL, and more.
Myth or Fable
What is a myth? What is a fable? The difference lies in the writing style and historical purpose: While a myth describes how the world came to be, a fable teaches a moral or lesson.
Self-Publishing: What Type Of Publisher Is Best For You?
Learn how to self-publish a book: when should you self-publish and when should you go for a traditional publisher? Plus a list of questions to ask self-publishing companies, and a list of types of book publishers.
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