Jul. 31st, 2006
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Jul. 31st, 2006 04:20 pmI knew I shouldn't have put my hear on Horror Beyond II. I recieved a kindly worded rejection letter.
(Jason: Great work! No problem with the story. I simply couldn't fit a spot for it among the others.)
William has always been a classic act, but I am a little disappointed. But enough of that, now I need to figure out where I am going to send it next. Hmmm.....spacecraft horror is kind of a hard sell.
(Jason: Great work! No problem with the story. I simply couldn't fit a spot for it among the others.)
William has always been a classic act, but I am a little disappointed. But enough of that, now I need to figure out where I am going to send it next. Hmmm.....spacecraft horror is kind of a hard sell.
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Jul. 31st, 2006 04:20 pmI knew I shouldn't have put my hear on Horror Beyond II. I recieved a kindly worded rejection letter.
(Jason: Great work! No problem with the story. I simply couldn't fit a spot for it among the others.)
William has always been a classic act, but I am a little disappointed. But enough of that, now I need to figure out where I am going to send it next. Hmmm.....spacecraft horror is kind of a hard sell.
(Jason: Great work! No problem with the story. I simply couldn't fit a spot for it among the others.)
William has always been a classic act, but I am a little disappointed. But enough of that, now I need to figure out where I am going to send it next. Hmmm.....spacecraft horror is kind of a hard sell.
Looking for Market Advice
Jul. 31st, 2006 04:33 pmI have a 12,000 word novella that I believe is my thus far break through work. It is a science fiction/horror piece about the crew of a space cargo transport.
I want to send it to a pro market.
While there is a bit of hard science in it, I don't quite think it would qualify as hard enough for Analog. I've only really read one of ASMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION, and I decided to sub to Analog instead.
I have a story pending review at The Magazine of FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION.
Can you guys think of another pro-market for a 12,000 word story? The main reason I think it didn't get into Horror Beyond II was that it was too long. The editor seemed to dig it, but I can understand rejecting it as it was 2k words outside of the word count. Granted, he didn't seem to mind when I queried him. And for the record, William Jones is the man. He has really encouraged me.
Any advice on where to send it?
I want to send it to a pro market.
While there is a bit of hard science in it, I don't quite think it would qualify as hard enough for Analog. I've only really read one of ASMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION, and I decided to sub to Analog instead.
I have a story pending review at The Magazine of FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION.
Can you guys think of another pro-market for a 12,000 word story? The main reason I think it didn't get into Horror Beyond II was that it was too long. The editor seemed to dig it, but I can understand rejecting it as it was 2k words outside of the word count. Granted, he didn't seem to mind when I queried him. And for the record, William Jones is the man. He has really encouraged me.
Any advice on where to send it?
Looking for Market Advice
Jul. 31st, 2006 04:33 pmI have a 12,000 word novella that I believe is my thus far break through work. It is a science fiction/horror piece about the crew of a space cargo transport.
I want to send it to a pro market.
While there is a bit of hard science in it, I don't quite think it would qualify as hard enough for Analog. I've only really read one of ASMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION, and I decided to sub to Analog instead.
I have a story pending review at The Magazine of FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION.
Can you guys think of another pro-market for a 12,000 word story? The main reason I think it didn't get into Horror Beyond II was that it was too long. The editor seemed to dig it, but I can understand rejecting it as it was 2k words outside of the word count. Granted, he didn't seem to mind when I queried him. And for the record, William Jones is the man. He has really encouraged me.
Any advice on where to send it?
I want to send it to a pro market.
While there is a bit of hard science in it, I don't quite think it would qualify as hard enough for Analog. I've only really read one of ASMOV'S SCIENCE FICTION, and I decided to sub to Analog instead.
I have a story pending review at The Magazine of FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION.
Can you guys think of another pro-market for a 12,000 word story? The main reason I think it didn't get into Horror Beyond II was that it was too long. The editor seemed to dig it, but I can understand rejecting it as it was 2k words outside of the word count. Granted, he didn't seem to mind when I queried him. And for the record, William Jones is the man. He has really encouraged me.
Any advice on where to send it?