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It depends on the publisher. Check the Writer's Market and see if they have the phrase "no simultaneous submissions" listed - if they do, then you just send it to them. If they don't specify, then you can send to multiple publishers.
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The Walt Disney Company does not accept unsolicited materials. If you do wish to send something to them, have your agent contact the company about submissions.
Write the best poem you can then send it to a magazine that publishes the kind of poetry you write. The best way to find which magazines are currently accepting submissions is to check the newest edition of Poet's Market. This book is published annually by Writer's Digest. Most libraries have it. The book tell who is buying, what and if they pay, and exactly what type of poetry they want. It also tells where and how to submit your manuscript. It is very important to pay attention to the specific guidelines. If the magazine only wants free verse, don't send them a sonnet. If they only want submissions sent by mail, don't email even if you find their email address. The book also explains proper manuscript format and give many good general submission guidelines If you are interested in one particular magazine, you can also write directly to the magazine and ask for their current poetry submission guidelines. Include SASE (self-addressed, stamped envelope) if using regular mail. You can also do a Google search -- magazine name poetry guidelines will bring up the current guidelines for many magazines. If the magazine rejects your poem, send it to another magazine. Then write a new poem and try again
Many magazines allow one to send a subscription as a gift. One would want to look for well known magazines that have national distributions. Magazines that are smaller or more local, may not allow subscriptions as gifts. Sometimes magazines have forms that allow one to fill it out and request the subscription gift. If this form cannot be found, one can contact subscription services and they'll be able to set up the gift.
If MTV is accepting submissions you could try to send a tape or disc to them .
All of us. It is part of our indoctrination to society. We are forced to sit in a room for 2 hours a day in the 4th grade, and watch 1 horror flick per school day. But the horror homework they send with you on weekends is worse.
Nope, Shonen Jump magazines only use Japanese manga art.
If I were a free lance writer I would send my resume to all the magazines, newspapers, and publishing houses. Some colleges even have message boards for posting your services.
The Patriots name was determined by a write in contest. The then unnamed team had locals send in names and Owner Billy Sullivan picked the Patriots from all the different submissions.
you probably wont get their exact addresses but if you look most magazines have addresses that you can send them stuff to