Zen And The Art Of Making Effective Writing Submissions

Writer’s Relief
3 min readAug 13, 2020

Sending out writing submissions in hopes of getting your short stories, poems, essays, or book published can be stressful. After creating your initial draft, there’s all the editing, proofreading, and formatting — plus hours of research to find the right places to submit your work. Then you anxiously wait to learn if your writing has been accepted or rejected. Before you start to hyperventilate, take a deep, cleansing breath and find enlightenment about the best ways to relax and be more Zen while making effective writing submissions.

How To Keep Calm While Making Effective Writing Submissions

Identify your stress triggers. Knowing which aspects of making writing submissions give you the most anxiety and aggravation will help you determine how to make the process more stress-free. Do you ignore submission guidelines? Hate spending hours and hours researching where to send your work? Pinpointing the areas where you need help will make it easier to discover rational solutions and eliminate unnecessary frustration in your writing life.

Listen and pay attention. Pay attention to details and make sure your work is proofread and formatted to publishing industry standards. Nothing turns off literary agents and editors more than a poorly formatted submission filled…

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