>>> Item number 20756 from WRITERS LOG9311B --- (68 records) ----- <<< Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1993 18:00:06 JST Reply-To: WRITERS Sender: WRITERS From: Mike Barker Subject: TECH: Markets and such Roger Writes (and Randy and Chris kicked around, too) -> -- for example there's much less talk of literary markets than -> I thought (are any of you sending your wonderful SUB:'s out?) -- Roger -> do you remember someone recently mentioning depth-charges and the effect they have on subs? Sometimes I feel that must be the fate of these rascals. Actually, with enough patience, the swallows do return to Capistrano and shit all over the walls. Then I put them in another envelope and sending them winging out into that great darkness again. And come back to writers to keep my spirits up during that long, cold winter. Someday, someway, the sun must rise, and we'll go surfing in the summer sun, with the beach boys riding the waves and the salt breeze spitting on our smiling face. [this is my obligatory pie in the sky by and by dream...] In the meantime, what would you like to know? I know how to make up a list of markets, how to send things out, how to wait impatiently, how to wait quasi-patiently, and how to vent frustrations while waiting and upon getting that dreaded "your piece was not selected..." I even know how to grit my teeth, skim it once more (and edit if I see something major), and put back in envelope to restart waiting. Say, is there any way to wait patiently? That is something I haven't learned! My market lists come from the Writer's Digest big book (groan!) and Gila Queen's monthly (if you want to subscribe, mention that I told you about it - sometimes she gives out extra issues...) I also get Scavenger's right now, but may drop that next year, simply because it seems aimed at the "pays in copies" magazines and I cannot afford them (it costs me about three dollars in postage to send out a submission - reject me a few times and we're talking money! I want some payoff...) How do I make a list? Sit down with book. Read and guess. Toss out obvious no-fits. Scratch head and guess. Play with ouiji board. Guess. Throw dice. Guess. Highly scientific approach, no? This is not my favored part of the biz, but I haven't seen anything better. Do it up as nicely as possible, send it out, and keep on sending it out. During #&@*( blank pauses, work on other pieces, and try to keep as many out as you can. And dream. tink (whoever it was saying they were happy to get a rejection - I always love them, too. at least I know the thing hasn't vanished in the post box or been eaten by bookworms or whatever fantastic tragedy I can dream up to account for it disappearing somewhere on the way. It really did go there and come back, and now I get to do something with it again, at least for a little while...)