How To Become A Published Writer
forbes.com – Sunday January 21, 2024

Becoming a published writer is difficult, but it’s definitely possible. From newspapers to magazines, there are plenty of places to pitch. And pitching is super competitive. Some journalists have decades of experience and are more likely to have pitches accepted than writers who haven’t been published.
Before you decide to email an editor, make sure you do your research to craft solid pitches. For people who’ve never pitched it can be severely disappointing. Out of my first one hundred pitches I got one response— and it was a yes. If I had given up after my initial ninety nine rejections I wouldn’t be writing for this publication today.
So, before you throw in the towel, think about all of the possibility. The possibility of getting published. The possibility of writing such powerful words that you move the masses. The possibility of writing for prominent publications for the rest of your life. If I can give any advice on pitching it’s this— don’t stop pitching. Are you interested in becoming a published writer? Here are a few tips.
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