Book Description
The Writing for Publication video is designed to accompany The Online Magazine Article Writing Workshop and features interviews with Car and Driver's Editor-in-Chief Csaba Csere, award winning environmental writer and Michigan State University Professor Jim Detjen, and Publisher Len Fulton, who will help guide you through the necessary steps to getting your articles published.
Host Erik Bean will help you search for the writer within, recognize who will purchase your unique brand of writing, help shape it toward its intended audience, and will demonstrate how to submit it for publication, the most rewarding aspect of the entire writing process.
This new book or the VHS video (ISBN 0966516508) can be used independently or in tandem. Neither is part of an expandable educational series. Additional Website articles, writing samples and other writing links are available and you are encouraged to seek them out. On the other hand, if one only relied on reading this book, he or she would obtain enough information to begin and/or maintain a flourishing freelance writing career.
Writing for Publication also includes a website password to the "Participant Lounge". The Lounge offers a variety of writing tools to help improve one's writing.
From the Publisher
If you are enthusiastic, like to write, and desire to see your work get published,
Writing for Publication demonstrates a concise and proven method to quickly help get your articles in print!
Excerpt on freelance markets from Csaba Csere, editor-in-chief, Car and Driver Magazine:
"Magazines that are written all by freelancers are certainly more fertile ground and magazines like that also cover a wider spectrum of stories. What a freelancer needs to do is come up with a story that perhaps the magazine hasn't heard of. If you come up with something original, most magazines will not just rob your idea and give the story to someone else. We try not to do that because we don't think that's fair. But you must come up with something original."
Most beginners submit material to publications that are not buying or those that are simply too competitive. Writing for Publication will demonstrate which magazines want your writing and how you need to shape and submit it.
Excerpt on interviewing from Jim Detjen, award winning environmental writer:
"I think it's important to realize that people want to be interviewed for a lot of reasons, and you shouldn't assume they're necessarily doing you a favor. In fact, you are often doing them a favor. Politicians want to get their names quoted in publications because they're running for election; people are selling books and videotapes and records and other things. People are trying to enhance their own reputation by getting their names known in various publications. And some people just enjoy, for ego purposes, to be recognized."
Writing for Publication will explain what you need to know in order to succeed at interviewing and gathering the right kind of information for your stories.
Excerpt on submissions from Len Fulton, publisher:
"In the editing business we say, 'We don't have to eat the whole egg to know it's bad.' Most editors can tell in three pages whether you can write or not..."
There is a specific way of targeting your writing to magazines that accept freelance articles. Writing for Publication will show you how to edit your work for their requirements, thus strengthening your writing, making it clear and concise.