Editorial Calendars:
If you would like to write
for a certain magazine or websites and are struggling for find something 'suitable' to pitch them, get hold of their editorial
calendar. Also known as the 'Advertisers Pack' or 'Media Kit', this is a goldmine of information for the freelance writer.
You may think that as a writer you have no use for rate cards or ad copy deadlines, but hold on! Look beyond the prices and
the page sizes,
Editorial calendars and advertisers
guidelines often have information on proposed themes for the year and deadlines for submissions. That gives you fertile soil
to generate any ideas within their themes. If you're lucky, you may also find a detailed listing of special issues along with
what they're hoping to feature.
Media Packs also give you
information on the publication's reader profile, what they want the magazine to represent and the circulation figures. This
is vital information for a freelancer and saves you a lot of money in sample copies.
Field & Stream
February Don't Get Lost
March New Science
of fishing
April
Your Biggest Fish Ever
May Total Outdoorsman
Issue
June Catch Fish All Summer
July Shotguns
Issue
August Big Buck Boot Camp
September The All Gear Issue
October America's Public Land
November The Perfect Rut Plan
December/Jan Winter Hunts
Check Field and Stream online at http://www.fieldandstream.com/fieldstream/fsmk07/ec.html
Now start looking these over
and see if you have any information that that fits these categories. Some you
will, some you won't, I have nothing to say about the new science of fishing. But
I have a lot to say about to getting lost, the total outdoorsman issue in America's
public land. I would probably go back and look at the issue the year before this
one and see how they slanted their articles. I certainly couldn't write about
shotguns, but I'm not cut out of an article idea either. Again, it's a matter
of seeing what you have in your own repertoire and what will fit these categories.
The same is true of women's
magazines and others like Popular Science, Popular Mechanics and so forth. Family Circle, for instance, covers five different readership areas, Home, Family,
Health, Style, and Food. Check out their Editorial Calendar at http://www.navigate-media.com/fc_main.htm#EC here are their categories.
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In December, for instance,
they are doing holiday style for the Home section, Hawaiian Islands Roundup for
the Family section, Is stress ruining your health? For the Health section, Get glam makeup for Style, and Holiday cookies
and entertaining guide for Food.
In short before you start
trying to write for a magazine, check out what they say they're going to do for a year.
This helps put you on the right track before you write one word. Remember
also, that a number of articles are staff written, especially in the Style &
Food sections