Writing effective query letters is an essential skill for any writer seeking publication. In the age of electronic communication, the process of querying magazines and literary journals is faster and easier than ever. For writers, the e-query can be a powerful tool when used correctly.
There’s a catch 22 in publishing. You have to be published to get published. Well, that’s not entirely true, but close. Major publishers often want to see a list of publishing credits when you send in submissions, so where do you start?
I suppose we could have used the title 'not safe for anyone' many times already, but I thought it would be especially pertinent here because in this show Richard and Hans illustrate the many situations in which the C-word is perfectly appropriate.