How to Pitch: Chicken Soup for the Soul Magazine

chicksoup.jpgLet’s all take a deep breath and think about something noncontroversial and calming: Chicken Soup for the Soul. If you feel you can write inspiring, motivational stories, then you might be able to ladle out a spoonful of good stuff for the magazine. However, you must walk the line between witty and sarcastic, hearwarming but not cheesy, writes Keith Hernandez. Also, no fiction.

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