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Tight lines is a good luck wish among fishermen. When youve

hooked a fish, your line tightens up.



I was musing on this expression as my husband critiqued my lousy

casting skills on our latest fishing expedition. Anthonys as

accurate a caster as they come. He can pinpoint a particular

far-away reed and cast an inch in front of it.



We were going for bass, and he explained that bass like to hide

out on the perimeters of a lake, under rocks and in between

plants. Problem is, I cant pinpoint anything. I aim my pole

right and the line somehow flies left. I aim fifty feet away and

it somehow shoots straight up in the air and plunks down five

feet in front of the boat.



Fishing is part plain luck, but theres a lot of strategizing to

it, too. You have to pick the right spot, the right time of day,

the right bait, the right rig, the right technique. You could

just toss a worm out and hope something hits, but your odds are

a lot better if you make the effort to put a tasty-looking treat

right in front of the fishs mouth.



Kind of like querying.



Oh, you knew there was a writing reference in here somewhere!



As I aimlessly hurled my plastic worm into the middle of the

lake, I got more and more frustrated watching Anthony pull in

fish. Smug show-off! But really, he was doing a much better job

of appealing to his target than I was.



When you have a great idea, write a query, and toss it out to

every editor you can think of, youre the Jenna fisherwoman. You

figure that if you just toss that line out there enough, some

smart editor is going to come snatch it up. And sometimes youll

get lucky, but more often, youll come up empty. What you really

want is to be the Anthony fisherman.



So lets go over those editor-luring techniques.



The Right Spot:



This is the most important part of the equation. You have to

know where your idea will fit. Dont assume that just because

your topic is about weddings, itll be right for every wedding

magazine. Pick a magazine genre and get to know it well. Read at

least five or six wedding magazines, cover to cover, and jot

down the names of the sections and columns. How long are the

articles in each section? What is the tone? Is the magazine

targeting brides on a budget or no-expense-is-too-silly ones?

Which topics seem to come up in every issue? Know exactly where

your article would fit within the magazine and be prepared to

tell the editor.



The Right Time:



Magazines have long lead times (the time between an articles

acceptance and the time when its published), sometimes a year

or more, but typically more like four to six months. Your great

Christmas pitch is not going to get accepted in October. Think

ahead and pitch ahead. Want to pitch an article about picking a

flattering swimsuit or how to choose a summer camp? Do it in the

early winter or you might as well wait until the following year.



The Right Bait:



This is your query itself, and it has to be irresistible. A

small weed stuck to your lure will tip off the bass that its

fake. Every sentence of your query has to reek of

professionalism. Mimic the tone of the article in your query.

The first paragraph of the query should read like the first

paragraph of your proposed article. Include samples of your

research and names of those you plan to interview. Throw in a

juicy quotation from one of them if possible.



The Right Rig:



These are your clips. If your query doesnt work, the clips

probably wont even be read. But if your query is good, your

clips can make or break the deal. Dont blow it by including

samples from your blog, Epinions, WriteforCash, your high school

newspaper, or an e-zine that runs anything people send in. This

will automatically tell the editor that you have no professional

experience. Even if thats the case, you dont want to flaunt

it. Build up those clips any way you can, preferably in print

(community newspapers, regional magazines, and trade magazines

are less competitive than national consumer magazines, and all

respectable places to earn clips).



Understand that if youve never proven yourself in a particular

area of writing (health writing, lets say), you probably wont

get a plum feature assignment that requires heavy research.

Either write the article on spec to show you can handle it, or

start by pitching shorter, front-of-the-book items to prove your

chops.



The Right Technique:



Some editors prefer longer queries, some prefer shorter. Some

accept reprints, some dont. Some are okay with simultaneous

submissions, multiple submissions, e-mail queries, and informal

letters of introduction some arent. Youll learn some of

these things in the writers guidelines that you find on a

magazines website or in the Writers Market or the American

Directory of Writers Guidelines. Others, you can find out by

networking with writers on message boards like http://absolutewrite.com/fo

rums/ and www.mediabistro.com/bbs

, or joining groups like www.freelancesuccess.com and www.asja.org. And some

youll learn along the way through trial and error. There is no

one-size-fits-all technique thatll work for all editors. About

all they seem to agree on is that they hate it when their names

are misspelled!



My biggest mistake as a beginning freelancer was the same as my

biggest fishing trouble: I didnt target well. Id come up with

an idea and send it to every editor I could find in the Writers

Market who sounded remotely appropriate for my topic, whether

Id read the magazines or not.



Now I know that its a sign of respect for my profession and my

industry if I take the time to study the detailed guidelines

editors provide every month: their magazines. Before I can

figure out how to bait my hook, I first need to find out what

the fish are biting. And if Im feeling strapped for cash, I

dont even need to buy copies I can head to the library and

spend my afternoon reading and taking notes there.



Part of the thrill of fishing is that you dont catch a fish

every time you throw your line out. It wouldnt feel like an

accomplishment if you did. Sometimes, you can do everything

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right the perfect cast, the perfect spot and not even feel a

nibble. When this happens with a query, there may be something

going on behind the scenes you dont know about: Maybe theyve

recently assigned an article on your topic, or the section is

about to be redesigned, or the editors budget for freelancers

just got slashed.



What matters is that you get that line back in the water fast,

and target your next mark just as carefully. Soon, youll reel

in assignments with ease.



Tight lines, writers!



About the author:

Jenna Glatzer is the editor of http://www.absolutewrite.com (pick up a FREE list of agents looking for new writers!) and

the author of 14 books, including MAKE A REAL LIVING AS A

FREELANCE WRITER, which comes with a FREE Editors' Cheat Sheet.

She's also Celine Dion's authorized biographer. Visit Jenna at

http://www.jennaglatzer.com



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