rejection

The Editor Giveth, The Editor Taketh

Lest the encouraging message from the Dark Wisdom assistant editor rise to my head, Sheila Williams of Asimov’s Science Fiction sent a form rejection letter for ‘Diamond Sharks’. She took her time about it, too: while their own guidelines claim a return time of about 5 weeks, I’d been waiting 4 months for a response. […]

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Ssergorp

Oh, bummer! ‘Oenocide’ crashed and burned at Andromeda Spaceways. I’ll just go ahead and retire the story now, unless another gastronomical speculative anthology cookbook market pops up somewhere…  

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Me Silly Sod!

How embarassing! Due to a editing error on my part, Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine has rejected ‘Oenocide’. The editing error (consisting of a failure to edit at all) resulted from ‘Oenocide’ originally being targeted for Gastronomicon II. For GII, each story would have appeared alongside a recipe. Hence, for GII, having a recipe as the […]

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Rejection Collection

With his usual lightning return time (this time, 13 days from mailing the manuscript to receiving the reply), John J. Adams has notified me by form letter that ‘Diamond sharks’ is not what he wants for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. Damn! Asimov’s gets it next… 

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Murder Your Darlings

Thank God there’s a precedent for this, be it a twenty year old precedent. In 1986, at age sixteen, in the middle of the night, I wrote a creepy science fiction story entitled ‘Illusion’ (this was so long ago I wrote it in longhand and typed it out the next day on an old-fashioned IBM). […]

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Bombed Again

‘Queen of Diamonds’ spent a total of 39 days at Interzone, before the (Dutch!) editor sent me the nicest, most extensive rejection. The story is, according to the editor, ‘competently told and a nice read‘, but still, a rejection is a rejection. Confusingly, most of the reasons why this editor doesn’t like QoD are the […]

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Release All Prisoners

Prisoner of War was rejected for the Ripping Reads anthology. Oh bummer. But Queen of Diamonds is still in the running, and editor Cat Sparks loves it. So keep your fingers crossed!  

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The Next Best Thing

Rest assured I’m not stooping so low as to write a review of a movie ‘starring’ Madonna. The next best thing refers to personalized rejections, falling in between acceptance and form rejection on the scale of editor response. After ASIM and Strange Horizons, the new webzine The Town Drunk also rejected “Whatever Happened to Relativity?”, […]

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I Don’t Believe It!

Yay! It may not be acceptance, but it’s a rather cool rejection nevertheless! On the recommendation of my writer-editor-photographer friend Cat I sent Queen of Diamonds to Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. Supposedly they sometimes buy speculative mysteries. They spent four months rejecting it, but when they finally did, the form rejection letter contained a handwritten […]

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I’m Feeling Rejected

And so the series of shpmuirt continues for my story “Whatever Happened To Relativity?”. Strange Horizons has passed on it as well. Oh bummer!  

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