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Feminine Wiles
by Donna Elizabeth Boetig
Getting your work published in women's magazines is about who you know -- and what you know.
Writing for women's magazines like Elle, Cosmopolitan, Woman's Day, Ladies’ Home Journal, Redbook, Reader's Digest and the rest of the big names in publishing takes more than technique and writing skills. It takes knowing what works and what doesn't. Donna Elizabeth Boetig demystifies the process.
>From links to resources and tips on how to slant a story to make it a must read, Feminine Wiles: Creative Techniques For Writing Women's Feature Stories That Sell offers sound, proven advice and a lot of experience in the trenches. Having made most of the mistakes from time to time, her timely and time tested methods illustrate how to take a so-so idea and make it stand out.
Boetig also gives the inside scoop on what editors like to see from writers and how to hook an editor with a winning query. She also explains the difference between gushing, a technique guaranteed to land a quick rejection, and plucking the right emotional string.
Savvy and honest, every writer needs a copy of Feminine Wiles if they're serious about writing that sells and keeps selling.
Title: Feminine Wiles
Author: Donna Elizabeth Boetig
Publisher: Quill Driver Books
ISBN: 1884956025
Review written by: J. M. Cornwell
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