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Get published and get PAID for it with 2000 Writer's Market! Inside you'll find more than 4,000 up-to-date leads, featuring consumer and trade magazines, book publishers, script buyers and more. Using easy-to-reference symbols and indexes, you'll quickly target your most promising market opportunities among listings that provide all the critical submission information you need: Icons for easy referencing Who to contact What to send Where to send it How to contact What they're looking for What they pay Inside advice When to follow up Circulation 2000 Writer's Market: The Electronic Edition also goes beyond the listings, offering you Submission Tracker, a built-in program designed to keep track of all your correspondence. In addition, you'll find valuable how-to information on writing query letters, formatting submissions and much more. It's all here on CD-ROM. From current market data to savvy business advice, 2000 Writer's Market: The Electronic Edition has what it takes to make your writing career. There's a reason the annual Writer's Market is many a writer's most cherished, and dog-eared, possession. Where else--besides the prohibitively expensive Literary Market Place--can one find detailed listings for over 1,750 magazines, 1,150 book publishers, and 250 script buyers? Just for kicks, let's throw in 70 pages worth of contests and awards, 60 literary agents (and 20 script agents) who swear they're willing to work with new writers, 35 newspaper syndicates, and 35 greeting-card companies. With so many prospective markets gathered between two covers, you're certain, it seems, to find a loving home for your precious prose or poesy. In addition to the listings, and the usual articles about query letters, freelance rates, and the like, are interviews with Jane Smiley, Russell Banks, Bill Henderson (publisher of Pushcart Press), Julia Cameron, and Caroline Alexander (The Endurance). Plus, a new chapter offers useful guidance in mining the "playfully cool" online markets. The CD-ROM (included in the electronic edition) features customized search capabilities, a submission tracker, and a writer's encyclopedia. (Our one quibble with this book is that some significant publications--including Details, Entertainment Weekly, Premiere, and Redbook-were left out altogether because of "no or late response to listing request.") Like it or not, chances are you'll meet with some rejection along the way to publication. Persistence pays in this business, but persistence isn't always pleasant. "A rejection slip is a business letter, not a personal letter," Jane Smiley insists here. Still, she adds, "rejection slips last a long time." --Jane Steinberg
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 / 5.0 
Great resource for writers: 
I found this book to be extremely useful in separating the wheat from the chaff when submitting my work. Almost all I've ever needed to know when submitting work I've found in this book. The CD-ROM/Internet features are nice becuase out of date inoformation is changed or deleted. Nothing beats an email or a phone call to triple-check the info, but this book is a fantastic start.
Mac users will find CD-ROM useless: 
While the book is as useful as always, the CD-ROM is a major disappointment as it runs on Windows-based PCs only. This bias against Mac users, who constitute a large percentage of writers, is a serious flaw that one hopes will be corrected in the 2001 edition.
Extensive and easy to use CD!: 
The CD almost makes the book irrelevant except that you also get to learn a great deal about manuscript submission and honing your writing skills in the first 55 or so pages. The search feature allows you to locate your market and send your work out fast. Finally, someone thought of writers as more than people who can spend all day reading and searching for the right market! If you want to break into writing - this should be the first book you buy. Second - purchase Michael Larsen's new book on how to write... more info
Where's the articles?: 
The books extensive listings were great as usual, and yes, the Writer's Market is necessary for any serious writer's collection. But, for some reason, they decided not to include the articles about writing on the cd. So now, if you want to look one of them up, you have to drag out the telephone book sized print copy that comes with it. Very annoying!
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