simon the viking
Guru
I seem to have a knack of writing the 'Star letter' to magazines... I have in the last 8 months been letter of the month 3 times in Cycling Active... it has bagged me (all Madison) 1 x bib longs, 2 x bib shorts, 3 base layer tops, 3 sportive jersey and 3 pairs of cycling mitts (1 pair of which I am passing on to a fellow CC'r) worth a grand total of £450 add this to the 3 books, 1 dvd and an ipod dock from Focus magazine and a gadget bag from Practical Photography and I'm sure you will agree quite a haul.
I'm not posting this to show off or to blow my own trumpet (I haven't even got a trumpet) but to pass on a few tips as I have decided to give writing to Cycling Active a rest until next year. The tips apply to any magazine that you read, not just cycling ones.
- Buy the magazine, this may seem obvious but a couple of times I've been a cheapskate and flicked through the magazine in the supermarket, photographed the contact details gone home and wrote the letter. These do normally get printed but not the star letter, you need to study the whole magazine to get the feel for what the editor wants to read.
- Find an article that interests you and write about how it relates to you/cheered you up etc include some humour if the subject warrants it.
- Do research, my letters to Focus (the BBC science magazine) have responded (intelligently and humorously I hope) to Nuclear power, Time Travel and environmental issues.....(entering smug mode - the editor even emailed me back once before it was printed to say what a brilliant letter it was.)
- Proof read it several times (I often alter it 6 or 7 times)
- Email it. Don't bother posting it, it doesn't make difference at all and its a lot easier.
- I'm led to believe magazines do not receive bulging post bags every month, probably only 200 letters at most so if yours is well written and informative its already halfway there.
Hope this helps you restock your cycling wardrobe... I'm off to buy Practical Fish-keeping to see if I can win a fish tank........
I'm not posting this to show off or to blow my own trumpet (I haven't even got a trumpet) but to pass on a few tips as I have decided to give writing to Cycling Active a rest until next year. The tips apply to any magazine that you read, not just cycling ones.
- Buy the magazine, this may seem obvious but a couple of times I've been a cheapskate and flicked through the magazine in the supermarket, photographed the contact details gone home and wrote the letter. These do normally get printed but not the star letter, you need to study the whole magazine to get the feel for what the editor wants to read.
- Find an article that interests you and write about how it relates to you/cheered you up etc include some humour if the subject warrants it.
- Do research, my letters to Focus (the BBC science magazine) have responded (intelligently and humorously I hope) to Nuclear power, Time Travel and environmental issues.....(entering smug mode - the editor even emailed me back once before it was printed to say what a brilliant letter it was.)
- Proof read it several times (I often alter it 6 or 7 times)
- Email it. Don't bother posting it, it doesn't make difference at all and its a lot easier.
- I'm led to believe magazines do not receive bulging post bags every month, probably only 200 letters at most so if yours is well written and informative its already halfway there.
Hope this helps you restock your cycling wardrobe... I'm off to buy Practical Fish-keeping to see if I can win a fish tank........