Can't send the one I planned to since it's out, so I have to wait on the one.
Working on turning Lead into Gold.
Four HMs From WotF
The latest was Q1'12
HM-quarter 4 Volume 32
One HM for another contest
published in Strange New Worlds Ten.
Another HM http://onthepremises.com/minis/mini_18.html
If the comments you get are from the Editor-in-Chief rather than the assistant editors, then you know you made it past the slush to the second round.
One of my stories from back in June received a rejection from Mr. Andrews, whereas the others have come from the assistant editors. That particular has since placed at the semi-pro Fictionvale.
That's good to know that if his name is on the e-mail, it really means he looked the story over.
Now, back to writing before this warm, fuzzy feeling fades away.
?xR
2xHM
1xSHM
Finalist, Baen Fantasy Adventure Award, 2018
Finalist, Jim Baen Memorial Award, 2019
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Be nice if this one would find a home somewhere. It's fantasy, so I need to look over those markets I send stuff to. But so far even those very few stories that have made it to a higher level for one mag, haven't sold anywhere.
I can't send it to where I really want to send it though.
Working on turning Lead into Gold.
Four HMs From WotF
The latest was Q1'12
HM-quarter 4 Volume 32
One HM for another contest
published in Strange New Worlds Ten.
Another HM http://onthepremises.com/minis/mini_18.html
I can report my first ever rewrite request. Three very clear suggestions, each obviously justified, as I realised as soon as I went over the story again. It took me just one day to do the work and I can't believe how much better the story is after the changes.
So now it's back where it came from. Fingers crossed, but either way I have a much improved story as a result.
1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
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I can report my first ever rewrite request. Three very clear suggestions, each obviously justified, as I realised as soon as I went over the story again. It took me just one day to do the work and I can't believe how much better the story is after the changes.
So now it's back where it came from. Fingers crossed, but either way I have a much improved story as a result.
Good luck!
SF x 1 (Extreeemely happy snappy gator)
HM x 9 (Happy snappy gator)
"Europa Spring" - buy from Amazon
The Happy Snappy Gator Bog! Er, Blog...
I can report my first ever rewrite request. Three very clear suggestions, each obviously justified, as I realised as soon as I went over the story again. It took me just one day to do the work and I can't believe how much better the story is after the changes.
So now it's back where it came from. Fingers crossed, but either way I have a much improved story as a result.
Very good.
And it sounds like you deserve a sell there.
Working on turning Lead into Gold.
Four HMs From WotF
The latest was Q1'12
HM-quarter 4 Volume 32
One HM for another contest
published in Strange New Worlds Ten.
Another HM http://onthepremises.com/minis/mini_18.html
I can report my first ever rewrite request. Three very clear suggestions, each obviously justified, as I realised as soon as I went over the story again. It took me just one day to do the work and I can't believe how much better the story is after the changes.
So now it's back where it came from. Fingers crossed, but either way I have a much improved story as a result.
Sweet!! Here's hoping for that sale!
"You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you." - Ray Bradbury
"Write until it becomes as natural as breathing. Write until not writing makes you anxious." - Christina Katz
HM x 2
R x 2
I can report my first ever rewrite request. Three very clear suggestions, each obviously justified, as I realised as soon as I went over the story again. It took me just one day to do the work and I can't believe how much better the story is after the changes.
So now it's back where it came from. Fingers crossed, but either way I have a much improved story as a result.
Ooh, that's exciting, Ishmael. Good luck!
Preston Dennett
HM x 12
F x 1
Winner, 2nd place, Q1, Volume 35
40 stories published! (and counting!)
This one could almost go on the rant thread.
Finally got back my rejection from Urban Fantasy magazine. Looks like they are one that sends back comments each time. Two editors or readers has something to say. One was more positive than the other. He or she at least liked the opening, The other one didn't seem to like anything.
I will be sending in another story----I have three or was it four, stories to send out this weekend.
Working on turning Lead into Gold.
Four HMs From WotF
The latest was Q1'12
HM-quarter 4 Volume 32
One HM for another contest
published in Strange New Worlds Ten.
Another HM http://onthepremises.com/minis/mini_18.html
But another submission finally broke through to DSF's second round! It's the first time I've made it that far with them.
Definitely an accomplishment! They're a hard nut to crack. Nice work!
(Master's Review signed me up for their newsletter at the same time they rejected me. Sigh.)
Stewart C Baker - 1st place, Q2 V32
My contest history: Semi-finalist, R, HM, R, R, HM, HM, R, R, R, R, HM, R, R, R, R, Winner
Thanks! This is my 14th submission to DSF, and given that it was a flash piece I churned out in roughly 10 minutes I didn't expect it to get that far. XD Meanwhile, the stories I spend months or years crafting to perfection just gets me form rejections. I might need to revise my writing strategy.
Argh, they do the newsletter thing? I hate it when that happens.
There is definitely such a thing as over-writing a story.
Interestingly, the only submission I've ever had accepted at DSF was also a flash piece written fairly quickly. And also my 14th submission to them. (Currently at 17 and counting, with nothing but more Rs since...)
Stewart C Baker - 1st place, Q2 V32
My contest history: Semi-finalist, R, HM, R, R, HM, HM, R, R, R, R, HM, R, R, R, R, Winner
Thanks! This is my 14th submission to DSF, and given that it was a flash piece I churned out in roughly 10 minutes I didn't expect it to get that far. XD Meanwhile, the stories I spend months or years crafting to perfection just gets me form rejections. I might need to revise my writing strategy.
Argh, they do the newsletter thing? I hate it when that happens.
There is definitely such a thing as over-writing a story.
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Interestingly, the only submission I've ever had accepted at DSF was also a flash piece written fairly quickly. And also my 14th submission to them. (Currently at 17 and counting, with nothing but more Rs since...)
Yeah, in fact it's way easy for beginners to get stuck on that and lose one's voice in the process. Or so says Dean Wesley Smith and his wife.
Working on turning Lead into Gold.
Four HMs From WotF
The latest was Q1'12
HM-quarter 4 Volume 32
One HM for another contest
published in Strange New Worlds Ten.
Another HM http://onthepremises.com/minis/mini_18.html
But another submission finally broke through to DSF's second round! It's the first time I've made it that far with them.
Definitely an accomplishment! They're a hard nut to crack. Nice work!
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(Master's Review signed me up for their newsletter at the same time they rejected me. Sigh.)
Master's Review? Not sure if i know of that one. Of course if it's what the title makes it sound like there is a reason I haven't heard.
Working on turning Lead into Gold.
Four HMs From WotF
The latest was Q1'12
HM-quarter 4 Volume 32
One HM for another contest
published in Strange New Worlds Ten.
Another HM http://onthepremises.com/minis/mini_18.html
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Master's Review? Not sure if i know of that one. Of course if it's what the title makes it sound like there is a reason I haven't heard.
It's a literary magazine which is (ostensibly) open to literary weird/slipstream type stuff.
Stewart C Baker - 1st place, Q2 V32
My contest history: Semi-finalist, R, HM, R, R, HM, HM, R, R, R, R, HM, R, R, R, R, Winner
I received a personal rejection from F&SF. CC Finlay had some nice things to say and this is my first personal, so I am happy about it.
On the Grinder it says 60% are personal from him. Wow. He's awesome.
He is awesome, yes, but well done. I suppose I should have put my R from AE here too as it was clearly being considered.
SF x 1 (Extreeemely happy snappy gator)
HM x 9 (Happy snappy gator)
"Europa Spring" - buy from Amazon
The Happy Snappy Gator Bog! Er, Blog...
I'd always ignored F&SF because I don't do paper subs, but now with C.C.Finlay all this has changed.
So I've sent him a couple of stories and I've got a couple of personal rejections. Of course I've seen that he mostly does personal rejections so it's no big accomplishment, but those two were really nice, especially the latest one. A rejection is still a rejection, but having an editor of a top pro magazine compliment my story, coupled with the fact that it wasn't one of my best stories and I never held high hopes of it making F&SF anyway, made it not that bad altogether.
WOTF: 1 SF, 1 SHM, 4 HM
Fiction (EN): 43 stories sold, 29 published
Fiction (GR): c.10 stories published & a children’s novel
I received a personal rejection from F&SF. CC Finlay had some nice things to say and this is my first personal, so I am happy about it.
On the Grinder it says 60% are personal from him. Wow. He's awesome.
Well indeed that is good.
Makes me feel worse though at the moment.
Working on turning Lead into Gold.
Four HMs From WotF
The latest was Q1'12
HM-quarter 4 Volume 32
One HM for another contest
published in Strange New Worlds Ten.
Another HM http://onthepremises.com/minis/mini_18.html
I too have started sending to F&SF now that they take electronic.
I too have gotten a personal note on my rejection -- that is way cool
I particularly love the request to send more stuff. that's really rare.
Literary saboteur
Blog: http://www.robertmitchellevans.com/
HM X 5
SF X 3
F X 1
Current Rejection Streak: 0
Hey ho! My second visit to the Third Round at ASIM has ended the same way as my first. This surprised me since the story had progressed much more quickly through the first two rounds.
It is a triple POV, which is rare for me, and the comments from two readers nicely contradicted each other:
"three very different voices."
"the narrators all seemed to write alike."
What am I supposed to make of that?
1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog
Hey ho! My second visit to the Third Round at ASIM has ended the same way as my first. This surprised me since the story had progressed much more quickly through the first two rounds.
It is a triple POV, which is rare for me, and the comments from two readers nicely contradicted each other:
"three very different voices."
"the narrators all seemed to write alike."
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What am I supposed to make of that?
Possible that the first reader just does not know what "voices" means in writer-speak, and just meant "PoVs"?
Stewart C Baker - 1st place, Q2 V32
My contest history: Semi-finalist, R, HM, R, R, HM, HM, R, R, R, R, HM, R, R, R, R, Winner
Well I'm confused. If all these voices were in your head you'd be confused too. Basically I suppose we have Othello, Iago and Bosola in place of Casio. (I never met a tortured gangster I didn't like.) So anyone mixing up these personalities is conflicted to say the least. On the other hand, since they were all written by me, they are all, of course, entirely deluded.
1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog
Well, I managed finalist again for the String of Ten contest run by Flash Fiction Chronicles. (Same as last year.)
Maybe third time's a charm and I'll break through to the top three next year?
Stewart C Baker - 1st place, Q2 V32
My contest history: Semi-finalist, R, HM, R, R, HM, HM, R, R, R, R, HM, R, R, R, R, Winner
Well, I managed finalist again for the String of Ten contest run by Flash Fiction Chronicles. (Same as last year.)
Maybe third time's a charm and I'll break through to the top three next year?
Inevitably. Unless they require three try / fail cycles, that is.
Well done!
1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog
Well, I managed finalist again for the String of Ten contest run by Flash Fiction Chronicles. (Same as last year.)
Maybe third time's a charm and I'll break through to the top three next year?
Wow! I hope you win!
Preston Dennett
HM x 12
F x 1
Winner, 2nd place, Q1, Volume 35
40 stories published! (and counting!)
Well, I managed finalist again for the String of Ten contest run by Flash Fiction Chronicles. (Same as last year.)
Maybe third time's a charm and I'll break through to the top three next year?
Inevitably. Unless they require three try / fail cycles, that is.
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Well done!
*collapses in laughter*
Ahem. Congrats, Stewart
Latest story:
http://www.tamlyndreaver.com
Unfortunately finalist is the end of the road--they've already announced the top three.
And try/fail cycles?! It's only 250 words. Ain't noboy got time for that.
Stewart C Baker - 1st place, Q2 V32
My contest history: Semi-finalist, R, HM, R, R, HM, HM, R, R, R, R, HM, R, R, R, R, Winner
And try/fail cycles?! It's only 250 words. Ain't noboy got time for that.
Now he tel me. Here me thinkin it down to my poor skulin.
1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog
Based on the crumpled sheets of paper all around me, I can fit way more than 3 try fail cycles into 250 words.
I forget who, but someone here pointed me in the direction of the James White Award.
I didn't make the shortlist, but I was on the longlist, so that's something, anyway. Thanks!
Stewart C Baker - 1st place, Q2 V32
My contest history: Semi-finalist, R, HM, R, R, HM, HM, R, R, R, R, HM, R, R, R, R, Winner