EXERCISE 1. Get periodicals and research them. 1-10, Write EVERYTHING YOU Know? EXERCISE 1. Study E-zines. EXERCISE 2. Select one tale idea and find 20 markets for this. EXERCISE 1. Analyze 3 of the prospective magazines you select for your idea. EXERCISE 2. Get (print) guidelines from the three periodicals you picked to focus on your tale to.
EXERCISE 3. Find a journal calendar online. EXERCISE 1. Get yourself a quote from an internet source for a (real or imagined) tale. EXERCISE 2. Make the correct source citation in a (real or thought) tale. EXERCISE 1. Get authorization from an online source to quote materials for a (real or dreamed) story.
EXERCISE 1. Join THE WEB Writing Workshop for just one week and participate by critiquing three tales in any genre of your choice. TIP: Read handout, “Critiquing How-to.” Go to the following web site and read FAQ, follow instruction then. EXERCISE 1. Get permission from an online source to estimate material for a (real or imagined) story.
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EXERCISE 2. Make the correct source citation in a (real or imagined) tale. EXERCISE 1. Write a query letter to the editor of every of three journals you have targeted for …