Submissions to literary mags can involve lots of rules, lots of waiting, and lots of rejection. Writers send their bright jewels of stories into the void to live or die on their literary merits, or on the hope that they’ll align with the magazine’s aesthetic.
But what if there’s a way to spice things up? What if we told them how we’ll help sell copies, so that we’re pitching not just our stories but also our platforms, connections, and willingness to pay for ads?
With nonfiction, if your platform is relevant to your piece’s content, it’s good to mention it. But with fiction, the consensus seems to be that literary mags evaluate submissions based on merit alone. It’s the quality of your writing that matters, not your reach or your marketing skills.
In this bold new experiment, Gifted Underachiever James is willing to risk his literary reputation to find out if that’s true.
Questions for Listeners:
* Would you ever pitch your platform to a literary mag?
* Or does it cheapen the whole affair?
* Are there parallel situations in other creative fields?
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