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Writing Problems: "Is My Manuscript Good Enough?"

Writing Problems: "Is My Manuscript Good Enough?"

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Sean Singer
Aug 27, 2022
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This week’s column is about the mysterioso vibe people who are working on manuscripts experience about trying to deal with getting published. “How does it work? How do I break through? What is going on? My poems aren’t bad, so why aren’t they getting taken? Why is publishing poetry so opaque?”

In my editorial services work I frequently work with people who want to submit their manuscripts to a contest, open reading period, or to literary magazines. Often people in this situation feel publishing their poetry is like dealing with a sphinx: that there are unreadable, inscrutable, or perhaps capricious barriers to entry. Perhaps the system is corrupt, is seeking a profit, that you have to know someone, or that someone has to know you. Or perhaps the people at the other end can’t tell good from bad?

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