Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #4- Groundwork
Posted on 23 December 2005 by Sharon
As a new freelance writer, how do you get an editor to give you a try? Once you’ve decided which magazine or newspaper you want to write for, you’ll need to do some research. Read the magazine or paper to see what kinds of articles they publish so you can suggest articles that you think might be appropriate. Look in the archives to make sure your idea hasn’t been written before. Send a query to the editor (by email or snail mail depending on his or her preference) suggesting that you write the article. Do a bit of legwork (by phone) and find out the editor’s name so you can address your query to the right person. I’ll give more detail on the query in my next tip.
All posts in the Making It As A Freelance Writer series
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #1 - Structure
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #2 - Ideas
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #3- Take It Seriously
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #4- Groundwork
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #5 - Be A Tease
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #6 - Get Paid
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #7 - Copyrights and copy wrongs
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #8 - Copyright: rent, don’t sell
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip #9 - The Art of the Interview
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip#10 - Getting the evidence
- Making It As A Freelance Writer - Tip#11 - But First, The News
- Feature Attractions - Freelance Writing Tip #12
- Keep It Fresh - Freelance Writing Tip #13
- Press Here: Freelance Writing Tip#14
- Keep In Touch - Freelance Writing Tip #15
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