Cover Letter https://bmysticaladventures.runboard.com/t10998 Runboard| Cover Letter en-us Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:04:16 +0000 Thu, 28 Mar 2024 13:04:16 +0000 https://www.runboard.com/ rssfeeds_managingeditor@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds managing editor) rssfeeds_webmaster@runboard.com (Runboard.com RSS feeds webmaster) akBBS 60 Re: Cover Letterhttps://bmysticaladventures.runboard.com/p221752,from=rss#post221752https://bmysticaladventures.runboard.com/p221752,from=rss#post221752Check the guidelines closely. Often the editors share the work, and only one will look at one genre. Or one is the story editor, while the other does the poetry. If you can't find anything, simply address it to both.    nondisclosed_email@example.com (Firlefanz)Tue, 03 Jul 2007 12:58:13 +0000 Re: Cover Letterhttps://bmysticaladventures.runboard.com/p221749,from=rss#post221749https://bmysticaladventures.runboard.com/p221749,from=rss#post221749quote:Firlefanz wrote: I usually put in a greeting (take care to hunt down the editor's name, it's important to get that right) What do you do if there are two or more editors? Do you put down both names, pick one randomly, or neither?nondisclosed_email@example.com (Ray Oceanweaver)Tue, 03 Jul 2007 09:05:03 +0000 Re: Cover Letterhttps://bmysticaladventures.runboard.com/p221319,from=rss#post221319https://bmysticaladventures.runboard.com/p221319,from=rss#post221319Thanks.nondisclosed_email@example.com (tryingtowrite)Fri, 27 Apr 2007 13:07:30 +0000 Cover Letterhttps://bmysticaladventures.runboard.com/p221318,from=rss#post221318https://bmysticaladventures.runboard.com/p221318,from=rss#post221318A cover letter is the letter to the editor / publisher that accompanies a manuscript. In times of electronic submissions, this would go into the body of the email you're sending in submission. Some publishers tell you what they want included in the cover letter - you'd find that in the guidelines. You should also follow tthose guidelines very carefully. I usually put in a greeting (take care to hunt down the editor's name, it's important to get that right), I mention the magazine or the website (if you read the magazine, you could drop a word about the issue you read, unless it's too old), and I put in a little info about myself as writer. An editor probably won't be interseted in your hobbies, unless they have to do with the story you're sending in, for example. I don't have publishing credits (yet!), but those would be listed in the cover letter as well, as last point. If I'm sending in a printed manuscript, I also mention that I don't want it returned, in other words, it's a "disposable manuscript". (It's too difficult for me to get stamps of many different countries. Yay for electronic submissions!) Do not talk about the story in the cover letter. That's important, because it looks like pimping - and in conclusion that means you're not convinced of the quality of your story. Also, avoid saying things like "I hope you'll enjoy the story." That looks like fawning. It's better to thank the editor for the opportunity he or she is offering you. I hope this helps you write a great cover letter.  nondisclosed_email@example.com (Firlefanz)Fri, 27 Apr 2007 12:46:34 +0000