Ask the Editors
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you buy puzzles from freelancers?
Q: Can I make a living writing puzzles?
Q: How do I get started writing puzzles?
Q: What kind of Word-Find topics are you looking for?
Q: Do you buy puzzles from freelancers?
A: Yes. For guidelines on how to write puzzles, send a request to Karen Powell, Kappa Publishing Group, Inc., P.O. Box 750, Fort Washington, PA 19034.
Q: Can I make a living writing puzzles?
A: Most constructors do it as a hobby, and also have a regular job. Only the big-name superstars can make enough to support themselves.
Q: How do I get started writing puzzles?
A: Look carefully at many examples of the puzzle type that you're interested in, and analyze how the puzzle works. Read the solving instructions provided in the magazine carefully; there may be certain conventions to the puzzle (such as starting letters spelling out the author and title, or acceptable minimum word lengths) that you were unaware of. After you've created your first attempt, have a puzzle-loving friend solve it to see if he or she runs into any problems. Once you're ready to submit it (and only submit one or two puzzles for your first effort), follow the submission guidelines provided by the editor and proofread your puzzle carefully!
Q: What kind of Word-Find topics are you looking for?
A: We want themes that are not common enough to have been used before. Avoid typical themes like the circus, fishing, and painting. Keep topics narrowed down. We'd prefer "People Born in Kansas" rather than a puzzle on Kansas. Read a lot -- this helps to keep your topics fresh and to come up with new ideas.
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