Matters needing attention in seeking poetry submission

Problem one

answer

First, the theme should be clear and profound, which can certainly show your intention and euphemistic beauty, but not every editor has time to grasp a word and dissect it carefully. And you can't write the dark side and negative side. Writing is not to drag the reader into the water of pain.

Second, your style should be as consistent as possible with the periodical style, so that the pregnancy rate is higher.

Third, the words should be concise. If you can delete them, don't be polite to yourself.

Fourth, be patient. Most editors are busy. Don't ask them if they can go. Please be patient.

Fifth, persevere. I can't go this time. I can continue next time. You invest too much. Editing slowly will tell you why you don't use the manuscript, and it will teach you a lot of useful things. Listening to an old reply is better than reading for ten years! !

Answer to question 2

It doesn't really matter whether editor xx accepts this, as long as you write his email address correctly, it's basically ok.

The answer to question three

Better one, no more than two. Not much, but good. Every editor spends about the same time reading a writer's stuff. If he throws too much at once, he will have less time to read each article.

Time is up. I have no time to write. I will tell you later! !