It's a big beautiful lit mag world!
If you caught my introductory post on literary magazines (lit mags) last month, then you might already be thinking about sending out your first submission to a journal.
So where do you begin?
Well, to start, you want to make sure your piece is ready for submission. That means you’ve revised the work carefully, and proofread the final product to catch any errors.
Lit mag editors often receive hundreds—even thousands!—of submissions to go through every month. If you want to stand out among the slush pile, you want your piece to be as polished as you can get it.
But once your piece is ready to be sent out for consideration, you might be mystified by the process. How do you format the manuscript? What do you include in your bio and cover letter? Should you include content or trigger warnings?
In this post I’m going to walk you through the process and help you get your...
Do your research and SUBMIT!
I’ve been talking about literary magazines for a few months now on this blog, and I’ve already sold you on why you should be submitting to them and how to format your manuscript and cover letter.
A lot of you are probably thinking, okay, great—now where the heck do I submit my piece to?
It’s a good question, and it’s one that a lot of emerging writers struggle with. Most people have heard of the really big magazines that publish creative writing, like the New Yorker or the Walrus, but there’s a massive market of literary magazines out there beyond the big guys!
I mentioned last month that I’m going to share my own list of recommended magazines with readers, but I’ve decided to do something even better.
I’m going to teach you how to build your own list, custom-tailored to your needs.
After all, I don’t know what your goals are, but you do. So keep on reading to help figure out how to...
Wondering how to use Submittable and Duotrope to help you publish in literary magazines? Or confused about Submittable vs. Duotrope and what the role of each might be?
And if you know your way around a fountain pen converter more easily than most software, don’t worry – I will break things down for you.
If you’re new to submitting work for publishing and you’re just starting to build your lit-mag list, you’ve probably noticed Submittable on the submissions guidelines for many lit-mag websites. So, what is it?
Submittable is an online submissions tool that helps writers submit their work and keep track of submissions.
You may have also heard of Duotrope, another submission resource that can serve emerging writers. Today, I’m going to give you some insight into both and tell you how they can help your writing career.
This is not spon-con. No one from Submittable or Duotrope is paying me to write this piece, and...
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