Thanks to blogging!
Written by Michele T on August 2, 2007 – 3:58 am -By
Today has been great! I have been in contact with three editors! All contact was great–encouraging and promising.
One editor actually asked for another story for an anthology I’ve already sold a story to. Who knows, I’m going to send a second story but it may or may not make it to the final cut. Still, it was an honor to be asked for a second story!
Another editor really gave me the encouraging boost I needed to query a great magazine about my personal story of weight loss. (Thanks!)
Also, I sold an article today that I queried an editor about. I got like a newsflash with the title and went from there. I wrote this piece in about 15 minutes, printed it out, scanned over it, got a second opinion before I sent it over cyber space. I wrote a very casual query and included the article (just in case she wanted to read it) and bingo! A few hours later, I checked my email to find I had not only received a reply (QUICK!) from that editor, but she thought it was great and wanted to buy it. And, the pay is nothing to cry about!. Sometimes we just have to jump in and go for it!
Thanks to blogging, I’ve been writing more and the inspiration seems to come more easily. If you want to write more, start blogging the cyber highway!
Copyright © 2007-2008 Writing the Cyber Highway Freelance Writer, Michele L. Tune
Tags: Blogging, editors, encouragement, Inspiration, queries, story sales
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Watch Out for Mistakes….
Written by Michele T on July 31, 2007 – 1:06 pm -By
I recently queried an editor for an ad I saw seeking writers for articles on their site. I thought I had created a pretty good query and hit send. A few days later, I received an e-mail from the editor herself – quite a lengthy email I might add – saying she couldn’t feel the passion or direction from my e-mail, that I had not been very clear, but that she had read my clips, heard my voice, and saw my talent. She also asked me some specific questions. She felt like the answers to those questions were statements I should have included in my initial query.
Basically, I feel like she asked me to step up to the plate. I’m so shy in a lot of ways. Most writers are, aren’t we? And sometimes – well, a lot of the time – I don’t speak up or step up to the plate when I should.
This editor told me one thing she clearly saw was my talent (hurray!). Isn’t that what we want as writers? I feel like she challenged me to prove myself and bring my talent to surface in a more relevant manner, relevant to her website, to the topics she requires–which I thought I had, but looking back realized I was far from it. So I tried again, thankful for the second chance.
There is a point to my rambling: watch out for mistakes. What I thought was a great query was actually a flop. My only hope in this writing gig is that the editor read my clips, realized I do have talent, and she liked my style (I think) or she wouldn’t have emailed in such depth and taken time away from her busy schedule (which I sincerely appreciate!).
If you don’t have clips (samples of your writing) that are on the subject of the magazine, e-zine, newspaper, etc., that you are trying to get a writing job with, write some. Just sit down and write one or two or three samples of articles on a topic relevant to that publication. That way, the editor can at least have something to base their decision on.
That’s what I did. I stepped up to the plate and focused. I wrote an article that could easily fit on the particular website I am trying to write for and replied to her e-mail answering her questions, and when I felt at peace with it all, I hit send.
Until next time…. Watch out for mistakes as you write this cyber highway!
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