Some I’ve seen
tell you no more than what size paper and font to use and little else
of help. Others provide what amounts to a writing workshop on paper.
When you find those that do offer
helpful information, and they are publishers you want to write for, I
encourage you to read and reread them carefully with a highlighter in
hand. You might want to even use highlighters in two different
colors. With one color highlight any comments that indicate this is
an appropriate publisher for what you have to offer. In the other
color highlight anything that indicates the opposite—that you’re
not likely to fit in there.
When you are
finished and reread the highlighted portions, you should have a
pretty good idea whether this is a publisher you should pursue—or
if you need to move on to another one. Don’t waste your time or
theirs by trying to pursue a publisher that doesn’t fit with your
talents.
One other thing I want to say about guidelines is how
important it is that you follow them. I’ve had more than one editor
tell me that if a writer does not follow their guidelines they will
not even consider their submission--some even admit to tossing them in the trash. Most of the publishers now have their
guidelines available right on their Website, so they are easy to
access. Don’t skip this vital step in preparing to submit your
material to any publisher.
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