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Since there are so many published writers around here, does anyone have any specific tips?
The issue is not sitting down and writing them. When I decide I want to write one, I do.
And the issue is not being a "bad writer." Writing is the major function of my day job. In grad school I won various awards for my writing and was selected to TA a writing course. I have no illusions that my skills couldn't improve (of course they could); I'm just saying that I'm not being rejected because my pieces are non-sense or barely literate.
What I am looking for are suggestions on tone or approach that might help increase my chances of being published. Or perhaps certain papers might be willing to give unknown pundits like myself a chance? Should I always name and quote some article from the particular paper to which I am submitting my work? Are certain days of the week better?
I have written three different pieces so far; each was rejected by two different papers.
A major obstacle I am having is that the way the papers operate (they say that my piece must be exclusively submitted to them and that they have 5 days to reject it), by the time I get the second submission, the piece already beginning to get "stale."
Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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