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SEO News Tip of the Day!
Hunting for Markets Over the Holidays
Chances are, you'll be busy over the next several weeks. Between
preparing for, celebrating, and unwinding from the holidays it may be
difficult to maintain your regular writing routine. And if researching
potential homes for your work is part of that routine-as it is for many of us
who regularly submit stories, essays, poems, articles, and reviews for
publication-you may be worried about falling behind. But it's time to put those worries to rest. In truth, there are many ways to
keep up with your market-hunting over the holidays. Here are just four
possibilities: 1) When you visit friends and family, peruse the magazines they may
have on their coffee tables or stacked in their recycling bins. Chances
are they may subscribe to some that you don't receive. Who knows how
many new markets you may discover? (Just be sure to ask for
permission before you start rummaging!) 2) Be bold with your gift list. If someone close to you should ask what
you might like for the holidays, go ahead and say it. Go ahead and tell
that person: "I'd like you to bring me/send me all the magazines you've
received for the past six months-and haven't yet thrown out." That
person won't need to shop, and you will be able to spend the rest of the
winter researching markets. 3) If you'll be traveling, take advantage of any complimentary
publications that may come your way: inflight magazines, morning
newspapers at hotels, and so on. Again, these may provide you sample
issues for markets that you haven't considered before. 4) If you're visiting anyone out-of-town, stop by the local library, and
check out the magazines the library keeps stocked. It's quite likely that
you'll discover some-especially regional publications-that you won't be
able to research as easily back home. Can you think of other possibilities? Add them to the list! Happy
holidays, and happy market-hunting. (C) Copyright 2004 Erika Dreifus. All rights reserved. Article reprint
permission is granted provided that the entire article, including the
"About the Author" information--remains intact and unaltered. Please
send a courtesy copy of the reprint to erikadrei (at ) yahoo (dot) com Erika Dreifus (Ed.M., M.F.A., Ph.D.) edits the free monthly newsletter,
"The Practicing Writer," and has published several resource guides,
including "The Practicing Writer's Directory of Paying Short Story
Markets" and "The Practicing Writer's Directory of Paying Poetry
Markets." Visit her website at http://www.practicing-writer.com to learn
more.
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