Holy Audacity, Batgirl
20 May 2006 01:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I'm getting pieces ready for the June SOD challenge, and I must admit that it makes me queasy to contemplate writing cover letters, not to mention the sheer audacity involved in thinking that someone might actually be interested in my work. I want to aim high at first, but my mind keeps screaming, "Reality check!"
Anyone want to tell me how a cover letter for a short story differs from that of a novel?
Status of projects:
- Softer Than a Zephyr - edited and ready
- Merry Malicious and the Big Fat Dare - busy having the verbiage mowed. Need to trim out another 500 words for the target market to accept it.
- From Patient File - in the queue
- Singwolf - in the queue
- An Unenlightened Spirit - in the queue
- The Tree of Patience - has had preliminary tweaks, but still working on the end. (Don't even have a proper title)
- The Oracle's Last Prophecy - probably not going to do anything with this one. Mostly just wanted to play around and the result isn't anything exceptional.
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Date: 20 May 2006 01:46 pm (UTC)Dear Editor,
Please consider my story of about 5000 words, Greatest Story Ever, for publication.
Thank you for your time.
Me
If you have pub credits you can add a line that says something like, My work has appeared in The Magazine of Good Taste, Ferret Review and Fantasy R Us Digest.
And that is it. Short, simple and no big deal. :)
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Date: 20 May 2006 05:26 pm (UTC)no subject
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