Use a cover
letter as a short story about your candidacy.
Not exact matches
As soon as children learn enough letter - sounds, they begin reading short decodable stories themselve
As soon
as children learn enough letter - sounds, they begin reading short decodable stories themselve
as children learn enough
letter - sounds, they begin reading
short decodable
stories themselves.
Anyway,
as I'm also an author (only
short fiction and poetry for now) who hasn't yet published, I would like to know if you think it still makes sense to go the traditional route of first submitting my
short stories to magazines, stack a hundred rejection
letters before actually selling one
story etc., or it would make more sense to just e-publish my
short stories for 0.99?
As poet Elizabeth Bishop suggested in a
letter to James Merrill after reading his 1954 book,
Short Stories, perhaps rather than offering any kind of criticism, I should simply say thank you.
Long
story short, spend some time crafting a quality cover
letter as a staple document in your job search arsenal.
You can even tell a
short story in a cover
letter,
as long
as it illustrates your expertise.
Although the
short sale qualification
letter should have a factual foundation and can serve
as a paragraph - formatted report of your financial situation, your
letter should also read
as a
story.