July 16, 2018: What to do while waiting to hear from an Editor? Market
research. And lots of it. The more submissions you have out there, the higher
your chances of a contract. Simple math, right? I try to have ten-twelve active
submissions at all times. Now to take that advice one-step farther, be sure to
study the submission guidelines or you stand the chance of wasting, not only
your time, the publisher’s, as well. Is your story a Picture Book? If so, there’s
no need to send it to an editor who clearly states they are closed to Picture
Books. Matching your story with the best publisher takes time and effort. Many
will clearly state what they’re looking for. Spending a few hours studying
their guidelines will up your odds. If your story checks most of their boxes,
you stand a greater chance for a contract. And isn’t that what’s it all about?
Picture Book Writing Tips
4 years ago
1 comment:
No submissions = no contracts. Yes, your math adds up. In fact, math is the only subject you can count on. Lol!
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