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Title: 2003 Writer's Market
by Katie Struckel Brogan, Robert Brewer
ISBN: 158297120X
Publisher: Writers Digest Books
Pub. Date: August, 2002
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $29.99
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Average Customer Rating: 4.4

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Rating: 5
Summary: An Essential Part of Any Freelancer's Library
Comment: If you want to get published, or find new markets for your writing, you need this book.

I've been buying Writer's Market for over 22 years. About 22 years ago, I sold my first freelance article to a national magazine. It was directly due to Writer's Market-- due to the solid nuts and bolts information you get, updated each year.

The book lists thousands of magazines, publishers and agents and the key info you need to intelligently contact them. You get chapter/articles which advise you on how to research a publisher before making contact, and then, how to submit your writing queries. Then, it lists thousands of magazines, categorizing them by demographics, subject matter, regions, etc. They give you the pay rates, lengths of the articles or stories, they seek, topics they are extra interested in, who to contact, how to get a sample copy and writer's guidelines. They tell you whether the publication accepts simultaneous submissions or e-mail proposals, and if they want S.A.S.E.s And if you don't understand all those terms, they provide a glossary of writer's terminology.

Since I started buying Writer's Market, (and the monthly magazine also published by the same company, Writer's Digest) I have had articles published in Success, OMNI (10 articles in OMNI alone) Family Health, and cover articles in Writer's Digest (on coming up with article ideas) and the National Enquirer (on arthritis pain relief and on vitamins)

Since I write on topics that grab my interst, it's important that I have a fast way to access info which publications cover which topics. This book does the job. I've recently begun writing poetry, so it was only natural that I got the same publisher's counterpart publication on Poetry. It was a fun read and helped me find a website that accepted two of my poems right away, plus, it reminded me of a publication I subscribe to, which I didn't think of for submitting poetry to.

Rating: 5
Summary: If you want to sell what you write, this has great advice
Comment: If you aim to sell your writing for the first time, you should know what editors want to see. Otherwise, you will (if you are lucky) get a rejection letter. Why lucky? Because these days, you might not even get the courtesy of a rejection letter.

To save disappointment and to learn about the writer's market, you can't go wrong here. The book lists thousands of magazines, agents, book publishers, contests, email addresses and websites (which is why 2002 is useful if you have an older edition--web stuff is outdated quickly.) But even better is the section on getting published for the first-time author (with all kinds of help on formatting manuscripts, cover letters and book proposals.) There are interviews with bestselling authors, and also a useful bit on e-publishing.

If you want to see your stuff in print, this book is a wise investment.

Rating: 5
Summary: The Best Edition Yet!
Comment: Writers of all experience levels have been relying on the yearly edition of Writer's Market since 1921. This guide to editors and publishers has been considered the bible for every type of writer. The 2002 Writer's Market is no exception.

Romance writers. Poets. Nonfiction writers. Whether you're looking to publish the next bestseller, sell your screenplay or a magazine article, you'll find complete contact information and updated editorial needs within the updated version.

This year's guide contains:

• 75 Literary Agents
• Over 1,000 New Publishing Opportunities
• More Than 1,900 Magazines
• 700+ Contests
• 6,500 Telephone and Fax Numbers
• 6,500 Email Addresses and Web Sites

But it's not just a book filled with editors looking for your work. Articles on point of view, novel proposals, the instructive query letter clinic and much more give you the extra edge in getting published. This year, there's a special focus on electronic outlets. You'll find articles on e-query etiquette, protecting your rights and online markets looking for your work.

Finding a publisher couldn't be easier. From small presses to major publishing houses, everything you need to achieve your publishing dreams is right at your fingertips. With over 1,000 pages of vital information, 100 percent updated, the 2002 Writer's Market is the best edition yet.

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