Have you ever found it frustrating trying to find writing guidelines for certain publications? If your budget is too tight to purchase a book or online membership listing writer’s markets, the links below will take you to writing guidelines databases that don't require a membership fee.
FREE Writing Guideline Databases
www.writerswrite.com/guidelines/
www.writingfordollars.com/Guidelines.cfm
www.freelancewriting.com/guidelines/pages/
http://home.snafu.de/gadfly/a-c.htm
www.utmostchristianwriters.com/markets/Wrpubs.htm
http://www.signaleader.com/childrens_book_publishers/magazine_publishers.html
http://www.parishwebmaster.com/writers/wresources.htm
http://www.publist.com/
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