Reading a magazine like a subscriber will give you a good idea of its content and style. It's what I did for years, and probably why I always thought it a big waste of time.
Analyzing a magazine like a writer is the equivalent of hanging out at an editorial meeting, listening to the discussion and having all of your questions answered personally. Figure out how to break into your dream magazine by following these 7 steps.
Analyzing a magazine like a writer is the equivalent of hanging out at an editorial meeting, listening to the discussion and having all of your questions answered personally. Figure out how to break into your dream magazine by following these 7 steps.
Step One: Figure out How Much is Written by Freelancers
Get six back issues of the magazine, and make a copy of each Table of Contents. For each story listed, write in whether it was written inhouse or by a freelancer (if the writer's name isn't listed on the masthead, then she's probably a freelancer). If there's only one freelance-written article in the entire magazine, maybe another magazine's a better bet.Step Two: What Sections are Open to Freelancers?
Now lay the six Table of Contents side-by-side. Which sections of the magazine are only written inhouse? Cross those out. Which sections contain articles that were written by freelancers? These are the departments to focus on.Step Three: What Can I Break In With?
Of the freelancers, how many have written articles for several issues of the magazine? Do these regular freelancers always write on the same topic (how to make your meals healthier, or eco-traveling)? If so, the magazine may not need similar articles written by you. Of the freelancers, how many have only written one article or so in 6 months? What type of article was it, and what section was it published in? This is probably a good area to break in with.
2 comments:
Hmmmm.... Hope you're busy writing--we miss you! :-)
*smiles*
Michele
Hi Michele,
I know! I need to get back to blogging and writing - I started teaching a few ESL classes and all of a sudden I was spending all of this time researching & planning lessons. Hopefully the new schedule I made will work. Thanks for checking in!
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