"Does everything but stamp your self-addressed envelopes."--"St. Paul PioneerPress." IBM-compatible CD-ROM.
Like it or not, chances are you'll meet with some rejection along the way to publication. Persistence pays in this business, but persistence isn't always pleasant. "A rejection slip is a business letter, not a personal letter," Jane Smiley insists here. Still, she adds, "rejection slips last a long time." --Jane Steinberg
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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent!!!,
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This review is from: 2000 Writer's Market: The Electronic Edition with CD-ROM (Paperback)
I have used WM for many years now and have only recently discovered the usefulness of the electronic edition. The CD is much easier to carry around than the book and I can access the market info from my desktop without having to flip through multiple pages.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Extensive and easy to use CD!,
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This review is from: 2000 Writer's Market: The Electronic Edition with CD-ROM (Paperback)
The CD almost makes the book irrelevant except that you also get to learn a great deal about manuscript submission and honing your writing skills in the first 55 or so pages. The search feature allows you to locate your market and send your work out fast. Finally, someone thought of writers as more than people who can spend all day reading and searching for the right market! If you want to break into writing - this should be the first book you buy. Second - purchase Michael Larsen's new book on how to write a great proposal.
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21 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Where's the articles?,
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This review is from: 2000 Writer's Market: The Electronic Edition with CD-ROM (Paperback)
The books extensive listings were great as usual, and yes, the Writer's Market is necessary for any serious writer's collection. But, for some reason, they decided not to include the articles about writing on the cd. So now, if you want to look one of them up, you have to drag out the telephone book sized print copy that comes with it. Very annoying!
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