Too bad the WRITER'S MARKET isn't avilable to purchase online. I wish they would systemize that sliced round of Douglas Fir so that I could choose and print out the market categories that I'd like to submit to. As if I need to know which French language markets and How-to markets are open to me. It's hard enough to move my damn bed from one corner to another, now I have to lug a freaking tree around with me wherever I go. Freaking books. They're trying to kill off the writers. I just moved back to Vancouver this weekend so I'm still bitter about the broken elevator and the books that nearly cracked me. Thanks for the tip though and don't let those little fart kids surf the porn at the library. --- AntiUtopia@aol.com wrote: > Getting the submission guidelines just helps you get > published, so it doesn't hurt to get them. And GET > THE 1999 WRITER'S MARKET :) Or borrow one. Format > your submission to their guidelines. > > But if you're familiar with the process, just send > your stuff on in and good luck :) > > I'm kinda out of commission still because I've just > moved and can only access AOL via the library > internet. Soooo...maybe soon I'll be pestering > everyone again :) > > Jim > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com