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Submissions Etiquette: Example Cover Letter for Submitting Short Stories or Poetry to Literary Magazines

As an editor of a lit mag, I get a lot of submissions that are introduced by pretty terrible cover letters. Here’s a secret: for many editors (myself included), when faced with the choice between two equally good submissions, the one with the better, politer cover letter always wins out.

Do:

Don’t:


Fill-in-the-Blank: Example Cover Letter

Please feel free to use these yourselves. Copy, paste, share: whatever.

Dear [ Mr. or Ms. Editor’s Surname],

Attached to this email, you will find my [fiction only, state your word count: X,XXX word] [poem/short story] entitled “[Your Title].”

My [poetry/fiction] has appear in [Review Name], [Review Name], and elsewhere.

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

[Writer’s First and Last Name]


Variation:

Dear [ Mr. or Ms. Editor’s Surname],

Attached to this email, you will find my [fiction only, state your word count: X,XXX word] [poem/short story] entitled “[Your Title].”

[A short biographical snippet: Include something interesting about yourself, where you have studied your genre, and a few accolades.]

Thank you for your time.

Sincerely,

[Writer’s First and Last Name]

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