Jul 30

The Rule of Twelve: Unlock the Door to Your Freelance Writing Career

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TwelveIs there some secret number that will unlock the door to your freelance writing career?

Well, if there is, that number is probably “twelve.”

INCREASE YOUR CHANCES FOR SUCCESS

Most writers who have been freelancing for a while are familiar with what is known as “the rule of twelve.” This rule suggests that you will greatly improve your chances of getting published if you manage to have at least twelve manuscripts and/or queries making the rounds at all times. Of course, you still need to study the markets and make sure you are sending your queries and manuscripts to appropriate publishers. But, if you have at least twelve pieces circulating at all times (to appropriate markets) and you have taken the time to develop your craft (by that I mean, you can write well), you can’t help but land some acceptance letters and publishing contracts.

KEEP THOSE MATERIALS CIRCULATING

The tricky part is consistently keeping twelve pieces circulating. Just as you manage to get your twelfth piece out in the mail, one of the first eleven comes back with a rejection slip. Dang!

Well, don’t waste time feeling bad about it. Find another market to target and send the piece back out again.

If a single manuscript receives five rejections (from five different targeted markets), then carefully reread those rejection letters to see if they offer tips for rewriting this piece. If they do, then think about using those tips to revise the story or article, then send it out again to another appropriate market.

CREATE SOME MOMENTUM

If you’ve never followed the rule of twelve, try it and see what happens. For the next twelve days, write something every day that you can submit - a query, a short article, a short story - then send them all out. When one piece is published, write something new to send out. When a rejection letter arrives in the mail, find a new market for that piece and send it out again, so you always have twelve pieces circulating.

Follow the rule of twelve and it won’t be long before you’ve created enough momentum to unlock that door to your freelance writing career and make it fly wide open.

5 Responses to “The Rule of Twelve: Unlock the Door to Your Freelance Writing Career”

  1. The Rule of Twelve: Unlock the Door to Your Freelance Writing Career Says:

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  2. LShep Says:

    That is so interesting. I’ve never heard that before, but it’s great to have a guideline. Otherwise it can be disorienting to have them coming and going all the time.

  3. Carma Dutra Says:

    Suzanne, You never cease to have fantastic advice for all of us. The number 12 is daunting at first but if we concentrate on daily writing we will arrive at that number in no time.

    Carma
    http://carmaswindow.blogspot.com

  4. Dorit Sasson Says:

    Suzanne,

    Great advice about the rule of 12. It makes sense to keep the momentum going for sake of rejection too. Each query builds confidence.

    You are an inspiration to us all.!

    Dorit
    http://newteacherresourcecenter.blogspot.com

  5. Anne Walls Says:

    Suzanne-

    FANTASTIC article and I couldn’t agree more. The rule of twelve WORKS. Authors can also increase their chances of publishing success by sending out organized batches of professional submissions. As a freelance writer myself, I know that this takes lots of time and energy. So my partner and I just launched a new writers’ website called WordHustler.com. We’re the first website to take care of the WHOLE process of writing and submitting work.

    With WordHustler, you upload your projects, search markets you want to submit to, and voila! We print and ship everything for you. You can send work to agents, publishers, contests, and publications. It’s easy to track all of your submissions using WordHustler’s organized tracking system and we cost less than doing it yourself. Most importantly, WordHustler saves you time so you can do what you’re supposed to be doing: WRITING.

    Please take a look and good luck writing!
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    Best,
    Anne Walls
    WordHustler Co-Founder

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