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K. R. Queen
(@krqueen_writes)
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“Beneath Ceaseless Skies” is the only place I know of that offers feedback on every submission without exception. Are there others? What are other avenues to getting pro feedback? 


"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me.“ -C. S. Lewis
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V40: RWC, HM
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"4 Laws of Storytelling" (YouTube reflections on the craft)

 
Posted : March 15, 2024 7:54 pm
pdblake
(@pdblake)
Posts: 546
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Haven does, I believe and Neil Clark of Clarksworld has often given me feedback.


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Posted : March 16, 2024 12:18 am
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Gideon Smith
(@gideonpsmith)
Posts: 765
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Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores gives unfiltered slushers' comments/feedback


"...your motivations for wanting to write are probably complex. You may have a few great passions, you may want to be rich and famous, and you may need therapy."
- Dave Farland, Million Dollar Outlines
"...I also miss almost 100% of the shots I do take."
- Gideon Smith
Writers of the Future:
2026 Q1: P Q2: TBD Q3: TBD Q4: TBD
2025 Q1: HM Q2: SHM Q3: HM Q4: HM (resub of 2024 HM)
2024 Q1: F Q2: HM Q3:SHM Q4: SHM
2023 Q1: RWC Q2: SHM Q3: SHM Q4: R
2022 Q4: R
Submissions to other markets:
2026: 0 submitted 0 acceptances
2025: 163 submitted 10 acceptances
2024: 53 submitted 8 acceptances
2023: 74 submitted 13 acceptances
2022: 22 submitted 1 acceptance

2026 goals: a. 2025 Novel submitted to agents/publishers b. Draft 0 of a new novel c. Speak at a con on panels d. Write 3 serious shorts NOT for WOTF e. Submit something, somewhere, every month

http://www.gideonpsmith.com

 
Posted : March 16, 2024 4:43 am
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Morgan
(@morgan-broadhead)
Posts: 537
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Sheree Thomas over at Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine has always been helpful with her comments. 


"There are three rules to writing a novel. Unfortunately, no one knows what they are."
— W. Somerset Maugham

Drop me a line at https://morganbroadhead.com
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HMx6
R/RWCx6

 
Posted : March 16, 2024 4:44 am
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