Oh, Betsy, you asking that reminded me of a questions I've been wanting to ask, but kept forgetting:
What are people's opinions on writing mags? Are they worth the money, and if so, which one(s) are the most useful? I'm thinking about asking my folks for a subscription for my birthday in August.
Thanks!
What are people's opinions on writing mags? Are they worth the money, and if so, which one(s) are the most useful? I'm thinking about asking my folks for a subscription for my birthday in August.
In my experience the writing magazines are too generalized to be very helpful. Writer's Digest, the big'un, has articles on marketing your nonfiction work next to blurbs on getting a fiction agent next to voluminous ads for their "indispensable" reference books.
However, if anyone knows of a good one I'd love to hear your recs.
Is
Speculations
still in business? They used to have good practical advice and market reporting.
If you can find something specifically targeted toward your genre, such as a newsletter for a [Fill-in-the-blank] Writer's Association, it's likely to be relevant and helpful.
At least, the one I've read so far from Romance Writers of America is.
If you can find something specifically targeted toward your genre, such as a newsletter for a [Fill-in-the-blank] Writer's Association, it's likely to be relevant and helpful.
Well, along those lines, Locus is a good magazine to get if you're writing in the science fiction, fantasy, or (to some extent) horror genre. They don't do articles specifically on writing, but they have news about publishing, e.g. editors switching houses, who's selling what to whom through what agent, magazines they've received, etc. They also do interviews with writers, usually two per issue, which I like because I'm always curious about other peoples' process. But, again, not a writing magazine per se.
Betsy, Sunset does have a lot of cooking articles in it, although I have yet to read any humor, and I've been a subscriber for about 3 years. It's worth a try, especially if you have any sort of a western/regional slant to the piece.
And... I'm back, if you have any comments.
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KNUT!!
Also, I'm getting the distinct impression that other people are getting to read more of Erin's opus than I have yet seen. This makes me incredibly, seethingly jealous. I'll be mollified when I get more of it, though. probably.
Deena, I only got through Chapter 3....
I don't think I got that much, but I could be wrong. I wasn't paying attention to chapters, just... reading. I love her main character.
btw, I sent Weaver to Greg's boss, but she hasn't responded yet.