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Writer's Guide to Magazine Editors and Publishers, 1997-1998: Who They Are! What They Want! And How to Win Them Over! [Paperback]

Judy Mandell (Author)
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Writer's Guide October 23, 1996
Finally, a book that names names . . . and addresses, phone and fax numbers — even e-mail addresses! In the Writer's Guide to Magazine Editors and Publishers, aspiring freelance writers will find all the information they need to break into the business.

Author Judy Mandell's exhaustive industry research ensures each magazine entry covers the essential information that writers need. In addition, Mandell includes material that will help writers angle their stories — the target audience, article interests, and sections of the magazine open to freelancers.Other great facts include circulation, availability, history, average article length, pay scale, and if expenses are covered.

Mandell also shares advice from hundreds of leading magazine editors. Written in both essay and Q&A format, editors offer writers priceless information, answering such questions as:


• What are the keys to breaking into your magazine?
• What are the key elements of a good, professional query?
• Do editors always want clips from new writers?
• Will editors look at completed manuscripts?
• Is it okay to fax or e-mail queries to editors?
• What is the best way to break into publishing in general?


The Writer's Guide to Magazine Editors and Publishers also covers the busines side of publishing, as well as legal aspects such as signing a contract, rights for publishing material on-line, and much more.

About the Author

Judy Mandell is the author of Book Editors Talk to Writers and Magazine Editors Talk to Writers. Her articles appear in Writer's Digest and other major magazines.

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A handy volume, indeed, for the freelance journalist. This entry to Prima Publishing's Writer's Guide series gives detailed breakdowns on a slew of periodicals, from New Age to How-To, from Pop Culture to Special Interest, and tells what editors are looking for and how much of their content is written by freelancers. There're also sections on trade magazines, and in the spirit of NAFTA, Canadian publications, too. The volume includes all this, plus e-mail addresses and a glossary.

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Finally, a book that names names . . . and addresses, phone and fax numbers — even e-mail addresses! In the Writer's Guide to Magazine Editors and Publishers, aspiring freelance writers will find all the information they need to break into the business.

Author Judy Mandell's exhaustive industry research ensures each magazine entry covers the essential information that writers need. In addition, Mandell includes material that will help writers angle their stories — the target audience, article interests, and sections of the magazine open to freelancers.Other great facts include circulation, availability, history, average article length, pay scale, and if expenses are covered.

Mandell also shares advice from hundreds of leading magazine editors. Written in both essay and Q&A format, editors offer writers priceless information, answering such questions as:

• What are the keys to breaking into your magazine?
• What are the key elements of a good, professional query?
• Do editors always want clips from new writers?
• Will editors look at completed manuscripts?
• Is it okay to fax or e-mail queries to editors?
• What is the best way to break into publishing in general?

The Writer's Guide to Magazine Editors and Publishers also covers the busines side of publishing, as well as legal aspects such as signing a contract, rights for publishing material on-line, and much more.

About the Author

Judy Mandell is the author of Book Editors Talk to Writers and Magazine Editors Talk to Writers. Her articles appear in Writer's Digest and other major magazines.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: Prima Lifestyles (October 23, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761504095
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761504092
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 7.3 x 1.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,091,696 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A "Wow, I can use it today!" book for Freelancers!

, July 11, 1997

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This review is from: Writer's Guide to Magazine Editors and Publishers, 1997-1998: Who They Are! What They Want! And How to Win Them Over! (Paperback)
I found this extremely useful book just last weekend, and it's awesome! The Writers Guide to Magazine Editors and Publishers shows you how to get results fast, whether you're a newbie or a seasoned freelance writer. There are over 300 markets listed, along with writer's guidelines. Each listing includes lots of tips and advice from editors and publishers, often written as an essay.

You'll find helpful articles on contracts, rights, and electronic publishing, as well as the answers to freelancer's most-asked questions. There's an incredible wealth of information here, all much easier to read than those other tiny-print market books. I've already read it cover-to-cover, and marked it up with five different colors of highliters. This book is a must-have for serious freelance writers, in my opionion -- it won't sit idly on your shelf, collecting dust. I know you'll enjoy it -- and use it -- as much as I have! Victoria Smith (victoria@accelnet.com)

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