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When I do these interviews, I feel as though I am at a writer conference, sitting down with an editor over a cup of coffee, as they spill out their likes and dislikes—information beyond the printed submission guidelines to give you a bit of a heads up on submitting. Another great thing about this interview is that Suspense is also a book publisher and John Raab, gives us some insights into the process for both.


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Oh, and they also have a radio show! Good People to get to know! I tell the truth to a fault, but feel that is the best way an author will grow. Particularly, can you define how your magazine differs from other crime magazines out there? John: We started the magazine back in We saw a need for authors to be able to showcase their work, not just the big authors, but all authors. This is one of the ways we separate ourselves from other magazine. We feel that we stand out. We just focus everyday on trying to make sure that every author has a voice and an opportunity to reach more fans.

Joan: What are you seeking in general and what especially delights you in a manuscript submission?

John: With our book publishing arm, Suspense Publishing, we look for great writing. The one number problem that we see with manuscripts are they are not edited. We see about half the query letters we get have some misspellings or grammar errors. This does not excite us about reading the manuscript and many times we stop at the query letter and say no thank you.

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Great writing leads to great character development and great plots. When an author focuses more on the story and not the writing, several mistakes are made. If the writing is top notch, the rest seems to follow. Joan : What is an instant turn-off in a submission? Learn to be flexible and take criticism graciously. By investing some money on a good editor, you will be rewarded ten times over when you sell your book. John : Good question.

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Joan: How can writers contact you with questions and find out about submission calls?