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You've Just Finished Your Masterpiece. Now What?

Writing for publication? Figuring out where to send your work, sending it, and keeping track of your submissions is hands down the least enjoyable part of the process. With WordHustler, you can spend more time writing because we simplify, streamline, and organize the entire submission process for you. Not only that, we print and ship each manuscript, saving you time, inconvenience, and money!

Bottom line: you're a writer. You should be spending your time writing.



How Much Does It Cost?

For less than the price of a cup of coffee, you can start sending your work out into the world through WordHustler.

Project Length
Price Per Submission
Under 4 pages (Query Letters, poetry submissions)
$2.99
10 pages (Articles, essays)
$4.99
20 pages (short stories, partial mss, articles, essays)
$6.99
30 pages (short stories, partial mss, articles, short screenplays):
$7.99
50 pages (short stories, partial mss, articles, short screenplays):
$9.99
Over 50 pages (Screenplays, Manuscripts, Novels, Non-Fiction Books)
$0.10/page

All of our prices include tracking, postage, and free SASEs! And remember, our database of more than 3000 literary markets is 100% free. So go on, check out our markets and put yourself on the path to publishing success, today!

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Writers Love WordHustler

"The only thing I don't like about WordHustler is that it wasn't around when I was getting started. I can only lament the countless hours I spent grappling with commerce when I could've been focusing on art."

William Blake Herron, Screenwriter of The Bourne Identity


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"...anything which makes it easier for us poor scribblers to make an honest living gets my vote."

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"WordHustler...looks to be God's gift to humankind. I know when I submit short stories for publication that I spend way more time on the submissions process than writing the story—by far."

Julie Gray, Founder of The Script Department and Editor of The Rouge Wave