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The Query Process: Ideas

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Here’s the question: Which do you do first….develop an idea for a query or find a publication then brainstorm ideas? The answer is…it depends.

I’ve done both of these in my time as a freelance writer, and they both work. The key is deciding on which approach you are going to use ahead of time. The query process can easily deteriorate into an unorganized mess if you don’t go in with a solid plan in the first place.

If you have an idea, you can look through market listings in search of a possible match. This can be effective, but it is important not to overdevelop the idea before you have a few specific mags or markets in mind. Remember that you must match your idea to their format, which can take a little tweaking.

If you are going with the publication first, study the material they publish. Do they use lists? How-to pieces? Essays? What sort of topics do they cover, and do you have an interest in any of them? This approach can work well too, if you bring the right mindset with it.

Try it out and see what you think. Pick an article idea and then go in search of a suitable magazine–or find a publication and try and come up with an idea for it. It may seem like a small detail, but it is one that can give you a more organized approach to the query process.

Magazine: Poets & Writers

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Poets & Writers offers a nice mix of information. You’ll find interviews with poets and fiction writers, the latest news about the publishing industry and a variety of contest information. The magazine recently re-vamped its size–going a little smaller than the standard magazine. (I love the new look, and I have to confess, bought the last issue just because the magazine felt good in my hand!) Published 6 times a year, it is a must have for anyone involved in poetry or fiction writing, and a good mag to browse through for non-fiction writers as well.

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Magazine: Writers’ Journal

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Writers’ Journal is a good resource for both fiction and non-fiction writers. The nice part about the magazine is that it has information that is useful to all levels of writers; from the rank beginner to the more advanced. Selling and publishing are subjects that the mag focuses on, as well as improving one’s writing–something we can all use! There are a bunch of writer’s magazines out there–this is one that I find especially useful for non-fiction writing.

Buy now for $17.97