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Getting Yourself Published...
in an amateur magazine.ย
This is good if youโre a college student. I used to be involved (kinda?) in my own schoolโs literary magazine. I got a story published in it. Iโm about to submit something new to another college magazine. So how do you go about writing in your free time as a college student? And how do you submit something? And what are your rights?
Finding free time. You probably donโt have any. Letโs be real. No college student committed to succeeding has a lot of time to spare. Especially for something like writing. So hereโs my advice: keep some ideas and half-stories tucked away at all times.ย Chances are you already do this. Use your school breaks to crank out as much writing and research and planning as possible. It doesnโt have to be good it just has to be something. You can bother with editing later.
Finding a magazine. You probably have a magazine on your campus. If not, a quick google search will show you your options. Some colleges accept submissions from students from other school. Thereโs other non-college magazines you can submit to, though they sometimes have more guidelines. Iโve seen some magazines that charge you to submit something then pull theย โSorry, we canโt afford to pay our artistsโ line. I personally stay away from those. If it costs you to get an amateur piece published, itโs not worth it.ย
Your rights as a writer. Itโs especially important to look at the costs if you donโt even get to keep the rights to your story. Often, you will have to sell some rights. Here is a good breakdown of it all.ย Sometimes, you agree that the piece can be used in advertisement for the magazine. Usually, you are assuring the magazine that your piece has never been published before and will never be published again.ย
Money? You wonโt be paid for a college magazine. There might be a monetary award if itโs a competition, but thatโs it. Sorry. You might get a free copy of the magazine, though.ย
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