How to Increase Your Chances of Publication
12 June 2005
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Over the past years that I’ve been working with writers of every kind, I’ve often encountered the question: How do you write and get published?
Every published writer will probably agree with me when I say that there are no hard and fast rules. But, there are some basic guidelines that each writer can try to work with.
Whether you’re a beginning writer trying to get your first writing job or a seasoned writer looking into expanded writing horizons, I plan to share some guidelines and exercises that you might want to look in to in this series.
Here’s a quick summary:
- Study Your Market
- Fatten Up Your Writing Portfolio
- Learn the Art of Writing Queries and Cover Letters
- Be a Networking Writer
- Create an Awesome Total Package
- The More You Write, The More You’ll Write
I’ll be explaining each point accordingly and sharing some “assignments” for you.

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Learn the Art of Writing Queries and Cover Letters
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The More You Write, The More You’ll Write
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