WordHustler Press Release- 8 Millionth Word- Feb 22, 2009
WordHustler Sends out its 8,000,000th Word
Just 9 short months after launching, Los Angeles-based WordHustler is changing the lives of writers across the world.
HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - February 22, 2009 – WordHustler, a web-based writing services company that enables writers all over the world to submit manuscripts to US literary markets, celebrates the distribution of its 8,000,000th word. Since its inception, more than 9,000 writers have joined and the results are phenomenal:
• Over 7,000 Queries submitted to Literary Agents
• 2,137 Short Stories submitted to publications and contests
• 429 Screenplays submitted for awards and/or representation
• 1,566 Poems Sent to literary magazines and other publications
• 584 Novels sent to Publishers
But it’s not just the ease of WordHustler’s manuscript submission system that has writers everywhere buzzing. So far, over FIFTY WordHustler clients have had full manuscripts requested by agents, and 33 lucky clients have even gotten their short stories, poems and/or articles published in places like Gander Press Review, Ladygunn Magazine, Political Affairs, Puke!, and many more! The contest results have been fantastic as well!
WordHustler was formed in 2008 by Anne Walls and John L. Singleton, two Los Angeles writers who were frustrated by the lack of technologically-advanced tools available to professionally manage writing work. WordHustler.com is the first and only website to take care of the WHOLE process of writing and submitting work. WordHustler’s submissions services platform provides writers with FREE comprehensive listings of over 4,000 markets looking to purchase, publish or represent their work, and integrated tools that allow writers to send and track submissions to any markets they choose.
Using WordHustler to send physical and digital submissions to literary agents, publishers, contests, and publications saves writers time so they can do what they’re supposed to be doing: WRITING.
Everybody’s got a story to tell. And WordHustler can help.

