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Making a living exclusively as a novelist or freelance
writer is the dream of millions of people around the world, yet only a handful
of people are able to realize this dream. The reason is that many novice
writers simply don’t know what it takes to be a professional writer. However,
if you can learn the skills and techniques used by successful authors you too
can start making a good living as a writer.
Know Your Market
The first thing that you need to learn about when entering
the professional writer’s market is what publishers are looking for. Simply
having a good story idea isn’t enough to make a story sale. To make a sale you
have understand your market niche and you need to understand what publishers
are looking for. You also need to stay on top of writing trends and keep your
material fresh. You don’t want to submit an article or story for publication
that examines a topic that has been covered from every conceivable angle.
Publishers want material that appeals to the current tastes of readers, but
that also presents a unique perspective of the topic.
Edit Your Work
One common mistake that novice writers make is not editing
their submissions. Publishers expect
that the material that they receive for consideration will be perfectly
formatted and composed. They don’t have the time to correct your spelling
mistakes and grammar errors, nor do they have the time to coach you to a
publishable copy. If you want to make consistent sales, your work needs to be
formatted properly, be free of spelling errors, and be grammatically correct.
If you are not a good editor then you need to partner with someone who is. This
partnership will help improve your sales volume and profit margin.
Always Put Your Best
Foot Forward
In addition to submitting a grammatical gem to publishers,
you also need to produce material that is worth reading. Most novice writers
think that everything that they write is worth publishing, and for the most
part this may be true. However, you need to realize that not everything that
you write is going to be a pearl of wisdom. To help you to weed out
questionable compositions you should ask a friend or colleague to read the
piece and give you their candid opinion.
By getting a second opinion about your composition you will be able to
determine what pieces need further revisions, what pieces should be scrapped,
and what pieces are ready for submission. This filtering system will also help
you to establish yourself as a quality writer with publishers because they will
only be exposed to your best writing.
Follow Directions
The final method for improving your chances of being
published is to read submission instructions provided by publishers carefully.
Every publishing house and magazine has its own unique set of submission rules.
If you don’t want your submission thrown away without being reviewed then you
need to follow these rules to the last letter. Make sure that you understand
what submission methods the publisher accepts, what format your material needs
to have, and to whom you need to submit your work to.
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