I'm fickle about who sees my work with its in process. I don't want the world to see it until it's ready. (Is it ever really ready?)
But once it's done, where should I send it? Everywhere I turn, there are ads for contests on the Web, in magazines, even hanging on bulletin boards at coffee shops. If I'm picky about who sees my work in progress, I'm even more fanatical about where I send it. I don't want to randomly chose contests and magazines I've never heard of to (hopefully) get some publishing credits (and maybe a nice little prize check to boot). I want my work only in the hands of people who are really interested - and not just some fly-by-night operation.
But how can I tell the difference with the anonymity of the Web?
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, Inc. has a great Web resource for picking through the plethora of contest ads to find legit ones you will want to enter. They have great tips to keep writers on the legit contest track.
http://www.sfwa.org/beware/contests.html
Angela Wilson - Wicked Wordsmith
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