I have read excellent advice from many, many blogging authors about the fine art of query letter writing. I'm working through my first MS and not at that stage of the game, yet. I have entered a couple literary contests, each requiring only that I fill out their questionnaire and attach a file with my story. However, today I submitted a short to a literary magazine.
Paradigm magazine only accepts online submissions, so it occurred to me I should include a cover letter in my email. I wanted to put my best foot forward in introducing myself, but outside a few resources found through a quick Web search, I had no idea what I was doing.
I'm going to be brave and include a copy of my letter here. Please read through it and offer your advice on what I did right and what I should have done/done better. If you have submitted short fiction to literary magazines, I'd be especially interested to hear whether you felt your cover letter helped or hindered your success.
(For some reason, I'm more nervous about this than posting my Tuesday Teasers!)
Okay, enough stalling...here it goes:
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Dear
Paradigm Editors,
Thank you for the opportunity to submit my work to your online quarterly. I have attached "
Homage," my currently unpublished short story of 1,990 words, for your consideration.
My work is featured in the fourth issue of
The Writer's Bump E-Zine, and my short story "
Mariposa" was accepted for print publication in the Writer's Bump Anthology Volume One (Copyright 2009 by Richard Lee). In addition, I have won numerous
Writing.com sponsored contests for my short stories and poetry.
I'm a college graduate and former Peace Corps volunteer. I've lived in Africa and Europe, and currently reside in Georgia, USA with my husband and two children.
Sincerely,
Nicole Ducleroir
Email: http://www.heftynicki@writing.com
Website: http://nicoleducleroir.blogspot.com
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What do you think? Too dry? Not enough personal information? Too much? Ugh...! Help!