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The Armpits Of The World

There are places in the world where no one comes. Ever. I’m not thinking of remote areas of Antarctica or unclimbed summits in the Cordilleras de los Andes. Nor do I believe there are bits of jungle in deep, dark Ruanda that will never be seen by human eyes. No, I’m thinking of the armpits […]

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More About What Happened

Let’s not forget that writing things continue to happen. For instance, my fellow Codexian Cat Rambo, in her incarnation as editor of Fantasy Magazine, has (very nicely) rejected "What happened while Don was watching the game". This was close but not quite right for us. Send something else? The answer, obviously, is Yes. Now all […]

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Two Down, Four To Go

Not bad. Six submissions on Thursday, two rejections over the weekend. Late Thursday night, Podcastle rejected Conversation with a mechanical horse. No big surprise there.* And on Sunday, nancyfulda over at Baen’s Universe decided to pass on What happened while Don was watching the game. No big surprise there, either, and she writes the nicest […]

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Meanwhile, On The Other Side Of The World

Now I did mean to take a short break after completing my novel in November, but this has gone on long enough! Okay, I have been preoccupied with finding a new job, going on a vacation, and teaching myself MySQL and PHP, but in the meantime, writerly things have been happening, some of them without […]

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All In A Day’s Work

After a perfect wedding followed by a lovely honeymoon, I suppose it’s always tough to get back into the drudgery of daily life and work. But who said the difficulty should be enhanced by two rejections in one day? Sheila Williams over at Asimov’s Science Fiction provided the fourth rejection in a row for Prisoner […]

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Prisoner of War Re-Released Again

Prisoner of War is racking up those rejections! With their usual lightning turnaround, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (fondly known as F&SF) form-rejected Prisoner of war. Bummer! Asimov’s gets it next!

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Great Story But

Well, it didn’t take them another nine months, but nine months in total. Prisoner of war spent five months in the ‘Recommended folder‘ at Dark Wisdom before the editors rejected it. The rejection message was nice enough: Thank you for submitting “Prisoner of War” to Dark Wisdom. The story was very good but competition for […]

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Some Serious Darling-Killing

“Kill your darlings” is a widespread piece of writing advice given by editors, almost without actually looking at a given manuscript. And it’s always justified. Writers have a tendency to be overly wordy and a complemental tendency to fall in love with every sentence they write, and editors have the tough job of cutting acceptable […]

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Sharks In The Water

And all on the same day, too! A while back, I reported on the snail-like speed with which Sheila Williams of Asimov’s SF had rejected “Diamond Sharks”. In fact, she was so slow to reject the story that I’d already resubmitted it, assuming it lost in the mail. Apparently, the second copy bubbled up in […]

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Another One Bites The Dust

Hurray for Edmund Schubert, editor of Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show! He may have rejected ‘Queen of Diamonds’, but he’s kind enough to devote three paragraphs to the why. Also, it’s the pacing of the story that doesn’t work for him, and the way I withhold crucial information from the reader; he likes the […]

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