List of sources
Brewer, Robert Lee. The Writer’s Market 2011. Cincinnati: Writer’s Digest Books, 2010. Print.
Considered one of the most trusted guides to getting published, The Writer’s Market is packed with helpful tips on writing queries and grooming your writing for publication. It also provides lists of literary agents, book publishers (national and overseas), consumer magazines, trade journals, newspapers, greeting cards, screenplays, contests and awards, and more.
Coxhead, Charles, and Steward, Elaine. "The Elite Finesse Literary Agency." Writers.net: Writers, Editors, Agents, Publishers. N.p., 2012. Web. http://www.writers.net/agents/12639
WritersNet(sm) is a World Wide Web site in progress that helps build relationships between writers, publishers, editors, and literary agents. There are five different directories, for: published writers, unpublished writers, literary agents, publishers, and editors.
Edwards, Richard. "Every Writer's Resource." Everywritersresource.com. N.p., n.d. Web. http://www.abominationmagazine.com
This site is helpful because it lists online magazines as well as the magazines’ publishing/submission information. You can search by genre to find the best place for your fiction/nonfiction/poetry.
Goldberg, Corey J, ed. "Abomination Magazine: Submissions."abominationmagazine.com: Where Fear Lives. N.p., 2012. Web. http://abominationmagazine.com/?page_id=6
Abomination is a very very new online publication that revels in horror fiction, but also accepts science fiction and dark fantasy.
Harrison, Charles H. How to Write for Magazines. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2002. Print.
Written by a Rowan graduate, How to Write for Magazines is a specialized look into the magazine market. This book not only provides intimate details about the types of magazines available, but tips on honing your skills while writing winning leads, unforgettable queries, and first rate articles. How to Write for Magazines prepares writers to be read.
Jahn-Clough, Lisa. Personal Interview. 05 03 2012.
Jahn-Clough is a creative writing professor at Rowan University and has published 14 picture books and young adult novels. She was a great source for learning about the writing process as well as the publishing process.
Considered one of the most trusted guides to getting published, The Writer’s Market is packed with helpful tips on writing queries and grooming your writing for publication. It also provides lists of literary agents, book publishers (national and overseas), consumer magazines, trade journals, newspapers, greeting cards, screenplays, contests and awards, and more.
Coxhead, Charles, and Steward, Elaine. "The Elite Finesse Literary Agency." Writers.net: Writers, Editors, Agents, Publishers. N.p., 2012. Web. http://www.writers.net/agents/12639
WritersNet(sm) is a World Wide Web site in progress that helps build relationships between writers, publishers, editors, and literary agents. There are five different directories, for: published writers, unpublished writers, literary agents, publishers, and editors.
Edwards, Richard. "Every Writer's Resource." Everywritersresource.com. N.p., n.d. Web. http://www.abominationmagazine.com
This site is helpful because it lists online magazines as well as the magazines’ publishing/submission information. You can search by genre to find the best place for your fiction/nonfiction/poetry.
Goldberg, Corey J, ed. "Abomination Magazine: Submissions."abominationmagazine.com: Where Fear Lives. N.p., 2012. Web. http://abominationmagazine.com/?page_id=6
Abomination is a very very new online publication that revels in horror fiction, but also accepts science fiction and dark fantasy.
Harrison, Charles H. How to Write for Magazines. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2002. Print.
Written by a Rowan graduate, How to Write for Magazines is a specialized look into the magazine market. This book not only provides intimate details about the types of magazines available, but tips on honing your skills while writing winning leads, unforgettable queries, and first rate articles. How to Write for Magazines prepares writers to be read.
Jahn-Clough, Lisa. Personal Interview. 05 03 2012.
Jahn-Clough is a creative writing professor at Rowan University and has published 14 picture books and young adult novels. She was a great source for learning about the writing process as well as the publishing process.