Publishing-
Q: Where should I try to get an article published?
A: You can have hope, lower expectation or create bypasses. If you’re a published author, you can syndicate your feed on your AmazonConnect profile. If you don’t have a book, apply to get your blog on Amazon Kindle’s subscription list—you’ll get a 30 percent cut from each subscriber’s fee.
A: You can have hope, lower expectation or create bypasses. If you’re a published author, you can syndicate your feed on your AmazonConnect profile. If you don’t have a book, apply to get your blog on Amazon Kindle’s subscription list—you’ll get a 30 percent cut from each subscriber’s fee.



Larry-
Is it reasonable to submit the same article/story to several publications or is it best to change it for each one? How long is a reasonable amount of time to wait to hear back and follow through?
Hey Elana,
I say focus your energy on one editor at a time. Mass mail is not effective and rarely ever works. Do one at a time, Change it for sure, give each one a week, then follow up with a phone call, if they turn you down just go to the next one.
Best Of Luck
Larry C
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