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Writing a
Bulletproof Article Query Most magazine editors prefer authors send
them a query letter rather than the entire article. This
helps minimize the size of the unsolicited submissions
stack towering over their desks, and allows them to
quickly judge if an idea is right for their publication.
Some editors will buy an article on the strength of the
query alone, especially if the author is previously
published. So, while you can send out queries before you
actually write the piece, it's essential that you
complete your research and have a good idea of the
direction your article will take before committing to it
in the query letter. Also, be sure you can finish the
article quickly if the editor writes back and asks to see
the whole piece. If you've never written a magazine
article before, I suggest you do so before sending out
queries, just to be sure you can deliver what you
promise.
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