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		<title>Flip That Pitch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steph Auteri</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[While I&#8217;m always going on and on about this one class I took at New School, there&#8217;s another one I took before that &#8212; From Pitch to Publish, taught by Cris Beam &#8212; at which I learned a very important lesson: You must keep the momentum going. So as I started receiving my very first [...]]]></description>
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<p>While I&#8217;m always going on and on about <a title="new school." href="http://ceregistration.newschool.edu/register/index.cfm?deptcode=NWRW&amp;semesterpick=200830" target="_blank">this one class</a> I took at New School, there&#8217;s another one I took before that &#8212; From Pitch to Publish, taught by Cris Beam &#8212; at which I learned a very important lesson: You must keep the momentum going.</p>
<p>So as I started receiving my very first rejection letters, I didn&#8217;t sulk. Instead, I became a master at not taking it personally, and quickly <strong>flipped the pitch</strong>.</p>
<p><span id="more-363"></span>Out of this was born my Pitch List, an excel spreadsheet I keep with columns for:</p>
<ul>
<li>story ideas</li>
<li>possible outlets for publication</li>
<li>date the pitch was sent out, and</li>
<li>date I followed up.</li>
</ul>
<p>In an industry where multiple submissions are frowned upon, and lead times can stretch to six months or more, it&#8217;s necessary to have a system that keeps things moving smoothly and quickly.</p>
<p>I mean, if you want to make any money&#8230;</p>
<p>How can you ensure that your bright ideas are getting the most possible mileage?</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Re-Pitch</strong></span><strong>:</strong></p>
<p>As soon as I get a story idea, I immediately come up with a snappy title (it helps to ensure that I&#8217;ve thought of something story-worthy), and then brainstorm as many possible outlets for publication as I can.</p>
<p>Some use the Writer&#8217;s Market &#8212; either <a title="writers market." href="http://www.writersmarket.com/" target="_blank">online</a> or in <a title="amazon." href="http://www.amazon.com/dp/1582975418/?tag=freelancedom-20" target="_blank">book form</a>. Others, such as the incredibly wise Susan Johnston of <a title="urban muse." href="http://www.urbanmusewriter.com/" target="_blank">The Urban Muse</a>, subscribe t0 freelance newsletters like <a title="freelance daily." href="http://www.freelancedaily.net/index.php" target="_blank">Freelance Daily</a> and <a title="freelance success." href="http://www.freelancesuccess.com/" target="_blank">Freelance Success</a>, which let writers know about paying markets. I used to use <a title="wooden horse publishing." href="http://www.woodenhorsepub.com/" target="_blank">Wooden Horse Publishing</a>, which is searchable by subject matter, location, etc. Nowadays, I just head out to my local Barnes &amp; Noble and flip through the magazines there.</p>
<p>That way, if you receive a rejection, you have multiple re-pitch options to turn to.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Re-Work</strong></span><strong>:</strong></p>
<p>This is a bit of a loophole to the <strong>NO MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS </strong>conundrum. Take one story idea, and rework it to fit multiple (hopefully non-competing) publications. That way, you can send them all out at once. Instead of the one pitch you started with, you now have 73! (Or, like, five.)</p>
<p>For inspiration, I like to search the editorial calendars of my favorite publications, to see what special issues they have coming down the pike. To start, mediabistro has an (obviously incomplete) <a title="mb." href="http://www.mediabistro.com/editorialcalendarguide.html" target="_blank">editorial calendar guide</a>. Some publications (and for this, I could just kiss them) actual post their editorial calendars on their websites. They&#8217;re often hidden within the media kit, such as <a title="tony." href="http://www.timeoutmediakit.com/r5/showkiosk.asp?listing_id=2338374&amp;category_id=53862" target="_blank">this one</a> for <em>Time Out NY.</em> If you can&#8217;t track down a calendar, try e-mailing an editor and requesting one.</p>
<p>I also keep back issues of my favorite mags, and flip through them to get a feel for the formats, styles, and story ideas they&#8217;re more likely to go gaga for.</p>
<p>You can also re-work pieces <em>after </em>they&#8217;ve been published somewhere. Obvs.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Re-Sell</strong></span><strong>:<br />
</strong></p>
<p>After a piece has run, it is conceivable that someone else might want it. Depending upon the terms of your writer&#8217;s contract, you may be able to resell. Check out sites like <a title="keep your copyrights." href="http://keepyourcopyrights.org/" target="_blank">Keep Your Copyrights</a> and <a title="starving artists law" href="http://starvingartistslaw.com/" target="_blank">StarvingArtistsLaw</a> to learn more about contract clauses: what they mean and how much wiggle room they give you when it comes to retaining the rights to your work.</p>
<p>Both Writer&#8217;s Market and <a title="the writer." href="http://www.writermag.com/wrt/" target="_blank">The Writer</a> list markets that accept reprints. You can also go through a syndication service, such as <a title="featurewell." href="http://featurewell.com/" target="_blank">Featurewell</a>, which sells your work for you (though they do keep a percentage of the profits).</p>
<p>&#8230;</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t let a pitch go stillborn. Give it a second chance, or even a second life!</p>
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