Another Tool You Can Use
I’ve been trying to figure out a way to track my submissions and store writing guidelines. I found a FREE tracking software tool. Sonar is simple to use.
It Tracks—
Story/Article Submissions: word count, genre, payment, plus notes.
Market Details: address, contact information, URL, and guidelines. You can even print a mailing label.
Submission Details: publisher, submission date, sold, published, payment, plus space for notes.
Now I just have to enter all the articles I’ve submitted. Sonar also filters a list of manuscripts that are gathering dust and available to be sent out.
Try Sonar out. It's a quick download.

Thursday, June 19, 2008
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1 comment:
Out of curiosity, did you find & consider the Luminary Writer's Database as well? It's free, web-based, and has some unique features related to market and submission tracking.
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