How to Submit a Story to a Magazine
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You've written a story and want to submit to a magazine. Where do you start?
Steps
- Pick up a copy of the Novel and Short Story Writer's Market. This is a book that is published each year and lists magazines that specialize in publishing fiction.
- Identify potential magazines where the story might fit (i.e., if your story is fantasy, then look for magazines that accept fantasy stories).
- Obtain a copy of the magazine's guidelines. Many now have them online.
- Read samples of the magazine to get a feel for if your story will fit.
- Format the manuscript in proper manuscript format, including any requirements listed in the magazine guidelines.
- Write a letter to the magazine and send your story.
- Record the details of the submission for later reference.
Tips
- Reading several copies of the magazine will help keep you from submitting to magazines that may not be a good match.
- Use Courier/Courier New for the submission letter
- Always be professional in all correspondence
Warnings
- Avoid fancy paper, fancy fonts, or graphic headings. It's the story that should stand out, not the paper.
- Submit only what the magazine is asking for. If you submit a 5,000 word story to a magazine that only takes 3,000 word stories, no matter how good the story is, it's going to get rejected.
- Pay attention to the editor's name! It is bad form to spell their name wrong.
Things You'll Need
- Novel and Short Story Writer's Market
- Formatting and Submitting Your Manuscript
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Sources and Citations
- A Quick Guide to Manuscript Format: http://www.writing-world.com/basics/manuscript.shtml
- Template for recording submissions (Microsoft Excel): http://www.hackman-adams.com/articles/articles.xls
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