Thursday, February 23, 2012

Selling Articles


By Lanee’ Blunt

It is a challenge to get a feature article sold to a magazine publisher. Decide what is important to you, is it seeing your by-line or is it making money?  Writers are required to write query letters before sending a manuscript to a publisher. When writing a non-fiction article never send the publisher a completed manuscript on speculation. 

A query letter is a detailed one page proposal of what you intend to write.  Demonstrate to the editor that you are a professional and you are able to focus on tight writing in your query. Write a business letter single spaced, double space between paragraphs and don’t indent your paragraphs. “A longtime rule for query letters is: Keep it to one page. That’s still a good rule. Without it, writers might assume they have carte blanche to write a novella—which, given the chance, many would do.According to John Wood’s book, How to Write Attention-Grabbing Query & Cover Letters.

Read the last six copies of the magazine.  Read every article and note which articles are like the one you want to write. Usually if your article is too close or the same idea it generally will be turned down. Send the editor a query letter with a fresh idea or approach to an old idea.

The great thing about querying is that you don’t have to spend hours writing an article that will never sell because you don’t have to write the story until it is requested.

Reference

How to Write Attention Grabbing Query & Cover Letters; John Wood; Writer’s Digest

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