Magazine Writing
Print publications receive thousands of query letters per day, but many end up in the recycle bin because the writers didn't take
the time to understand the publication's target audience, let alone comply with the publication's style, voice, theme, or guidelines.
From sidebars to fillers to personal essays to feature stories, freelance writers have plenty of options to get into print.
Build Your Clip File
Seven tips for getting published in magazines.
Breaking Local Newspapers And Magazines
Writing local stories when you are not local.
Confessions of A Magazine Writing Mum
Three tips to help you write and sell to Christian Magazines.
Don't Pester The Editor
Understanding what bothers the editor can increase your chance of publication.
Growing Ideas
Turning your ideas and those inspired by other publications into marketable pieces of literature.
Handle Experts Like Experts
Learn techniques to help you produce higher quality interviews.
Have Fun With Your Writing
7 Tips for staying true to your calling.
How To Outgrow "Write What You Know"
How to improve your skills as a magazine writer.
How To Write List Articles
Learn what makes a good list article and how to find the right market.
Selling To The Sisters
Learn to break into and sell real life stories to women's magazines.
What Editors Look For
Every publication has specific needs and those needs can outweigh the topic or the quality of an article. Understanding
what editors look for when accepting articles, can help you target the right publications and land a sale.
What Is A Sidebar?
Tips for writing short companion pieces for long feature stories.
Working With Editors
Understanding the role of an editor can improve your publication chances.
Writing For Business Publications
Four tips to help you get published in magazines geared towards businesses, corporations, and entrepreneurs.
Writing For Children's Magazines
Tips for breaking into children's magazines.
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