Hustle and Flow: Eliminating the Hassle of Handling Submissions

Greetings all, this is Tasheena, posting here at AuthorTreeHouse on a completley integrated submission solution for managing manuscripts of any length or genre.

 

Are you sick of spending more time and money shipping your manuscripts to be considered for publication then you actually spend writing? Do you need your own personal assistant to handle the tedious work of mastering shipping processes, minimizing costs and tracking submissions?

 

Introducing WordHustler.com, a web-based application enabling writers everywhere to submit manuscripts to U.S. literary markets “without ever having to lick a stamp.”

 

The collaboration of two Los Angeles based writers – John L. Singleton and Anne Walls – WordHustler eliminates the chaos and hassle of traditional submissions processes.

 

With a database of over 3000 community-moderated U.S. literary markets, a submission tracker, cover letter composer and project manager, the site not only helps writers find places to publish, but also prints, ships and tracks submissions of any length or genre.

 

In the past, submitting manuscripts to U.S. literary markets (especially from overseas) involved complicated mailing procedures, costly postage and extensive timelines. Now, with the innovative searching, printing and shipping capabilities available at WordHustler, authors can eliminate the previous struggles associated with mailing submissions and get their works to market with ease. 

 

 

The process is simple. Visit www.wordhustler.com.

 

  1. Upload your project.*
  2. Target markets.
  3. Click “Send Now” and pay for your submission.
  4. Update the status in your online dashboard.

 

WordHustler will then:

 

  1. Receive your submission.
  2. Prepare it with the utmost care, making sure to include SASEs for example, they’ll even enclose your manuscript in cover stock, if the market requires it.
  3. Send it promptly to the market you’ve indicated in your order, or mail it back to you with all materials necessary to mail yourself.

 

*Process as described at WordHustler.com

 

Submitting your manuscripts to contests and competitions is one of the best methods to get feedback and response to your writing. Plus, the added audience viewing your work will also increase your chances of getting recognized and even published.

 

Now with the services available at WordHustler, writers can focus on perfecting their submissions instead of how much energy to put aside for that time-consuming trip to Kinko’s.

 

Visit their site for further information on submission processes and other services available at WordHustler.com.

 

Until next time in AuthorTreeHouse, this has been Tasheena. Tune in next week for more riveting marketing advice, same blog time, same blog channel.

2 Responses

  1. I read your posts for a long time and must tell that your posts always prove to be of a high value and quality for readers.

  2. Hey, cool tips. Perhaps I’ll buy a bottle of beer to that person from that forum who told me to visit your site :)

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