The first article I wrote for the Journal of the Traveller's Aid Society, Steve Jackson Games' official magazine for the Traveller role-playing game, was bought and appeared in the issue that came out today! Woo-hoo! That's a quick $150 bucks for an article that was actually a lot of fun to write. I've got another article in to them already, and will have a third by the end of the week, and I think there's a very good chance they'll buy these as well. The reason I feel so confident is that I've been reading this magazine for a long time, so I know the kinds of things they publish -- there's no substitute for market research. If you want to sell an article, give them a new article that is in the exact same style as the ones they typically publish. While that applies to fiction as well as non-fiction (and being a gaming article, there's a little of both in this one), I think it's especially important in non-fiction articles.
A few months ago, I wrote an essay about Heinlein's definitions of a professional and a successful professional writer. Briefly, that went like this:
- In order to call yourself a writer, you must write, and you must finish what you start.
- In order to call yourself a professional writer, you must put it on the market.
- In order to call yourself a successful professional writer, you must keep it on the market until it is sold.
Doin' the happy dance...
CONGRATULATIONS!!! That's awesome!!
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Thanks Ris! It's always gratifying to get that outside, independent verification that yes, I can in fact write! :)
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