"Rx for Writers: Writer's Guidelines"
by Jan Fields
WANTED: Do you have an article 850 to 1200 words in length on some aspect of the craft of children's writing? The payment is $50 for exclusive, worldwide original or reprint rights on our ICL site for one year. (Articles are on-line for one year, then removed, at which time you are free to resell them. Payment is made within one to three weeks after articles are posted on-line.)
Articles must have substance, with tips and suggestions that other children's writers can use and absorb into their writing lives. Be as specific as possible. Articles should fit one of the Writing topics listed here and have a different and unusual slant on these categories and subjects:
[Note: All topics will be considered based on how unique the submission is compared to what we already have online.]
You can query or simply send the article. When you submit your article, paste it right into the body of the e-mail, noting the category it’s intended for. Do NOT send your manuscript as an attachment. We no longer use photos with articles accepted but please include a short bio and your publishing credits, and please only submit ONE article at a time, waiting until you've heard back about it before sending any others.
Your contact information must include your address (since we don't email checks). When I send your contract, I will need your Social Security number for payment. Send your submission to the web editor, Jan Fields, at:
webeditor@institutechildrenslit.com or jan.fields@forums.institutechildrenslit.com
Here's a tip for your best chance at being published on our web site: Check out the Topical Index and look for categories with few entries -- those are the ones I most need.
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