Yesterday I renewed my online subscription to Writer's Market. This is something I hadn't intended to do because I had made the decision to focus my writing efforts on blogging, rather than articles for print or the Web. However, I changed my mind after thinking about things some more recently. A wise idea may be to diversify my writing a bit for better economic stability. I'll still pursue blogging positions that appear to be worth my time and effort, as well as focusing on my own blogs and a project that I have in the works, but I know that writing for magazines and trade journals can pay quite well. It just seems to make sense to give it a shot as a way of adding to my worth as a writer.
Writer's Market is a must for anyone looking to write for print or online publications. You can purchase it in book form and can even buy a deluxe version of the book that allows you a year of internet access. I chose to skip right to the internet subscription because I used the online version far more than I even opened my hard copy.
For $39.99 a year, you'll receive access to "the most comprehensive database of listings available - updated daily." You can also track your submissions through the Writer's Market website, which I find to be a lifesaver. Another feature that I like is the ability to set up customizable folders to keep track of markets that interest you. I'm in favor of anything that improves my organization and makes my life easier!
When I signed up, I was surprised and delighted to learn that I also received a download of The Writer's Ultimate Resource Guide 2008 presented by Writer's Digest. I recently saw this CD advertised in my WD magazine for $14.95. This is a fantastic resource to have because it includes articles like "101 Websites Every Writer Should Visit", "100 Best-Bet Markets for Magazine and Book Writers", and "22 Agents Who Want Your Work...Now!". Can't beat that..
So if you're considering writing for print or online publications, it's well worth the money to invest in a subscription to Writer's Market. Just checking out the listings will get you inspired to send out those query letters, and the detailed information onf where to find writer's guidelines and editor contacts is essential to freelancing success.
Let me know if you decide to subscribe. I want to hear about your writing journey!






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