It’s been a long while since I submitted anything for a literary publication. As I’ve posted in the past, life gets in the way too many times and distracts me from #writing. This year I hope to do better. After setting my goals for the rest of the year, I need to lie down. Whew.
But back to submitting stories or articles. Check out the following post and…
Know the rules , stay organized.
Don’t get locked out when you submitt!
If you want to submit to publications, know the rules.
Connie Jasperson explains how to use Submittable and how to track your submissions. Keep reading and get to submitting that great story.
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Reblogged this on Don Massenzio's Blog and commented:
Here’s a very useful post from Jean’s Writing blog on following the submission rules for literary publications
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Never heard of that app before, but definitely will have to check it out now. 🙂
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I know writing is important, but I didn’t try to publish anything. I only publish some poems, short stories whenever I use WordPress prompts, on my website. 🙂
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As long as you are loving the process don’t feel pressured to publish. 🙂
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