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I know, I know - you're already thinking "A published author is a writer who has been published."
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or
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There are also lots of things you can do to improve your chances of being accepted by an editor. The most obvious solution is: Submit more.
Simple, really, isn't it?
Of course, the more work you submit, the greater the chances are that you'll receive a rejection. But the same odds are true for receiving an acceptance, too. It really is a numbers game.
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