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(@ishmael)
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I'm recording a new milestone. According to The Grinder I have 50 submissions out at once for the first time ever.

Not quite fifty stories, alas. I have one story out on simsub to two publishers and one set of poems. The latter is my first attempt to secure commercial publication of my poetry.

My wife thinks I'm attempting to overwhelm the markets with quantity not quality. I respond that an awful lot of markets take an awful long time to respond. My top wait is now well over two years.

But before I joined The Grinder I could never have found so many markets or turned around rejections so fast. So many thanks to David S.

Still teetering on the brink with three pro sales. I have two outstanding WotF submissions and I'll slide another under the wire in July maybe.

wotf017

1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog The View From Sliabh Mannan.

 
Posted : June 8, 2016 1:50 am
(@rebecca-birch)
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I'm recording a new milestone. According to The Grinder I have 50 submissions out at once for the first time ever.

Not quite fifty stories, alas. I have one story out on simsub to two publishers and one set of poems. The latter is my first attempt to secure commercial publication of my poetry.

My wife thinks I'm attempting to overwhelm the markets with quantity not quality. I respond that an awful lot of markets take an awful long time to respond. My top wait is now well over two years.

But before I joined The Grinder I could never have found so many markets or turned around rejections so fast. So many thanks to David S.

Still teetering on the brink with three pro sales. I have two outstanding WotF submissions and I'll slide another under the wire in July maybe.

wotf017

Holy smokes, *50* at once? I thought I was doing well hovering around 20. wotf004

Way to go, and good luck with all of those!

Rebecca Birch
Finalist - 2, SF - 1, SHM - 1, HM - 18, R - 6
Words of Birch
Short Story Collection--Life Out of Harmony and Other Tales of Wonder

 
Posted : June 8, 2016 1:53 am
(@amoskalik)
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Wow, I haven't been able to get over 15. Congrats! And best of luck on those pro markets.

 
Posted : June 8, 2016 2:38 am
(@george-nik)
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These days I'm at around 30-35. I don't think I've ever made 50. Yet.

George Nikolopoulos
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Fiction (EN): 43 stories sold, 29 published
Fiction (GR): c.10 stories published & a children’s novel
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Posted : June 9, 2016 5:45 am
Disgruntled Peony
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God, I feel like such a newb. wotf001 I've only got one story making the rounds right now--two once I manage to get in my Q3 submission at the next-to-last minute. wotf019

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Posted : June 9, 2016 6:38 am
Dustin Adams
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I'm currently at 2. <img src="{wotf}:wotf024:

Career: 1x Win -- 2x NW-F -- 2x S-F -- 9x S-HM -- 11x HM -- 7x R
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Posted : June 9, 2016 7:50 am
(@athena)
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Good lord! I've only got 3! wotf019

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Posted : June 9, 2016 11:05 am
(@thomaskcarpenter)
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Nice! wotf009

My best is 30 subs out at the same time and lately I've been hovering around 15-20. Never surrender!

Thomas K Carpenter
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SFx2, SHMx1, HMx12 (Pro'd Out - Q4 2016)
EQMM - Feb 2015 / Abyss & Apex - Issue 50

 
Posted : June 9, 2016 2:02 pm
LDWriter2
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I'm recording a new milestone. According to The Grinder I have 50 submissions out at once for the first time ever.

Not quite fifty stories, alas. I have one story out on simsub to two publishers and one set of poems. The latter is my first attempt to secure commercial publication of my poetry.

My wife thinks I'm attempting to overwhelm the markets with quantity not quality. I respond that an awful lot of markets take an awful long time to respond. My top wait is now well over two years.

But before I joined The Grinder I could never have found so many markets or turned around rejections so fast. So many thanks to David S.

Still teetering on the brink with three pro sales. I have two outstanding WotF submissions and I'll slide another under the wire in July maybe.

wotf017

Very good.

At my best I think I had between 22 and 25 out. Now it's like one. Once I sent in Q3 I may send out a few stories. It's hard for me to get back into the habit though. I tried to do one per day but that lasted for three stories.

Your record might be almost top one here so again I say Very good.

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

 
Posted : June 9, 2016 3:45 pm
Preston Dennett
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I'm recording a new milestone. According to The Grinder I have 50 submissions out at once for the first time ever.

Not quite fifty stories, alas. I have one story out on simsub to two publishers and one set of poems. The latter is my first attempt to secure commercial publication of my poetry.

My wife thinks I'm attempting to overwhelm the markets with quantity not quality. I respond that an awful lot of markets take an awful long time to respond. My top wait is now well over two years.

But before I joined The Grinder I could never have found so many markets or turned around rejections so fast. So many thanks to David S.

Still teetering on the brink with three pro sales. I have two outstanding WotF submissions and I'll slide another under the wire in July maybe.

wotf017

That's impressive, Ishmael. I predict more sales in your near future! My record is about 40, but this has steadily fallen down to about 20, due to a rash of acceptances, he-he! Time to start writing more!

Preston Dennett
HM x 12
F x 1
Winner, 2nd place, Q1, Volume 35
40 stories published! (and counting!)

 
Posted : June 10, 2016 12:29 pm
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50 at once? I think my head just exploded a little! That's awesome. I think 18 is my all time high.

Mom in the Moon, Analog October 2016
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Posted : June 15, 2016 12:07 am
(@ishmael)
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That's impressive, Ishmael. I predict more sales in your near future! My record is about 40, but this has steadily fallen down to about 20, due to a rash of acceptances, he-he! Time to start writing more!

I sympathise with your predicament, Preston. If I remember rightly the apposite quotation is from What's New Pussycat? and goes something like:

This man has troubles - All your life you should have troubles like this man! wotf013

1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog The View From Sliabh Mannan.

 
Posted : June 16, 2016 5:00 am
(@reigheena)
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So those of you with 20+ submissions at a time, how long did it take to create that many stories, and how long does it take to create a new story?

I've been submitting each quarter for 3 quarters now, and just hope to keep up that pace, so I don't anticipate getting up to that many any time soon.

v 29 : - HM - - | v 30 : - - - - | v 31 : - - - HM | v 32 : - HM - HM | v 33 : R HM R SHM | v 34 : SHM SHM HM R | v 35 : HM R R R | v 36 : - R R R | v 37 : - - - HM | v 38 : - - - HM | v 39 : HM - - R | v 40: - HM - SHM | v 41: R
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Posted : June 21, 2016 5:08 am
(@thomaskcarpenter)
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So those of you with 20+ submissions at a time, how long did it take to create that many stories, and how long does it take to create a new story?

I've been submitting each quarter for 3 quarters now, and just hope to keep up that pace, so I don't anticipate getting up to that many any time soon.

I write about 12 stories a year. I've been doing that for six years now. I've sold some, trunked some, and the rest are still on the submission carousel.

The actual time for each story depends. I've written stories in 24 hours, or over the course of a year, or even one paragraph at a time before bed (using a little yellow notepad). I've written them based on a title, or as a part of a contest, sometimes I've tried to imitate a writer I admire's style, or other times I've gotten inspiration from strange sources. There is no one true way, not even for one person. Don't be afraid to experiment.

Thomas K Carpenter
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SFx2, SHMx1, HMx12 (Pro'd Out - Q4 2016)
EQMM - Feb 2015 / Abyss & Apex - Issue 50

 
Posted : June 21, 2016 8:55 am
(@ishmael)
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It depends when you consider a story finished. Some of the stories I wrote when I started (maybe five or six years ago?) were good ideas but badly written because I had little idea of structure and used to digress all over the place. I can go back to these stories now and give them the sort of treatment that will lead to a sale. On the other hand I find it next to impossible to force inspiration (unless it's a story in a day challenge, and that's not guaranteed to work.)

Heinlein's Rules say you keep a story on the market until it sells. I do that with most of my stories, though I break another rule that says you shouldn't re-write.

1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog The View From Sliabh Mannan.

 
Posted : June 21, 2016 9:31 pm
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Nice strategies, fellas. Are you all primarily short story writers or do you also have novels circulating?

 
Posted : June 22, 2016 11:23 am
(@ishmael)
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I got into short story writing because my novel had been rejected unseen about forty times and when I self-published I discovered, as most anonymous people do, that it was invisible in the market.

Foolishly I assumed short story writing was similar to novel writing as an art and I reckoned I would get my name known that way. I then spent a lot of time discovering it wasn't similar.

Now I consider myself a short story writer. Whether anyone else does still remains to be seen. I've made three pro sales but that has not yet made me much more visible or my name much better known except in a few editorial rooms (and of course on this forum!)
wotf013

1 x SF, 2 x SHM, 11 x HM, WotF batting average .583
Blog The View From Sliabh Mannan.

 
Posted : June 22, 2016 11:37 pm
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I got into short story writing because my novel had been rejected unseen about forty times and when I self-published I discovered, as most anonymous people do, that it was invisible in the market.

Foolishly I assumed short story writing was similar to novel writing as an art and I reckoned I would get my name known that way. I then spent a lot of time discovering it wasn't similar.

Now I consider myself a short story writer. Whether anyone else does still remains to be seen. I've made three pro sales but that has not yet made me much more visible or my name much better known except in a few editorial rooms (and of course on this forum!)
wotf013

I've never gone the self publishing route because I don't think I could make it work. I'm a marketer by trade and can't see that working.

I too have had piles of rejections from both short stories and long fiction. Had a few short stories accepted. The plan is to win wotf so agents will actually look at my manuscripts.

 
Posted : June 23, 2016 1:22 am
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I think my technical abilities favor short stories, while my creative impulses lean more toward novel writing. A frustrating situation. Ultimately I believe I will end up writing novels, I do have a second draft of a novel written that has been sitting on ice for two years, but first I wanted to experiment and perhaps find a voice. This is easier to do with short stories (or at least less time consuming).

 
Posted : June 23, 2016 1:29 am
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I think my technical abilities favor short stories, while my creative impulses lean more toward novel writing. A frustrating situation. Ultimately I believe I will end up writing novels, I do have a second draft of a novel written that has been sitting on ice for two years, but first I wanted to experiment and perhaps find a voice. This is easier to do with short stories (or at least less time consuming).

I'm kind of losing my ability to write short stories. They keep getting longer and longer, novel-like. Which is not good for wotf. I find it hard to focus on both forms at once. The only reason I write short stories is to build up enough cred so that agents will actually look at my stuff. My biggest problem before was getting agents to read my stuff. I don't like short stories all that much because once I get into a character, the story is over. I think that's why I gravitate toward novels, long ones like Dune.

 
Posted : June 23, 2016 1:39 am
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My HM was the first chapter of my first novel. I wrote the story in 2013 and decided to rewrite the ending so the chapter ended as it began. If I never do anything else, just knowing Dave read my story gives me confidence I've never had before.
After Penumbra closed I've only been subbing to WotF. I'm not in it for the money, I just want to leave something behind when I leave this plane of existence. So I submit, and wait, twitch, and wait, and twitch, especially on Thursdays. wotf001
Happy Thursday my friends. wotf013

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Posted : June 23, 2016 7:48 am
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My HM was the first chapter of my first novel. I wrote the story in 2013 and decided to rewrite the ending so the chapter ended as it began. If I never do anything else, just knowing Dave read my story gives me confidence I've never had before.
After Penumbra closed I've only been subbing to WotF. I'm not in it for the money, I just want to leave something behind when I leave this plane of existence. So I submit, and wait, twitch, and wait, and twitch, especially on Thursdays. wotf001
Happy Thursday my friends. wotf013

Nice!

My last wotf entry reads just like a first chapter too. I'm about to read some past wotf volumes to sharpen up my short story chops before the new quarter. Everything I'm writing right now reads like a novel. My last story was my favorite I've ever written, but it was only written for me. I'm going to try to study past wotf winners and write one with common winning elements, just to, you know, be a total sellout.

 
Posted : June 24, 2016 9:03 am
LDWriter2
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Now that I on vacation. I should be sending in one story per week-not to WotF of course-and if I did I could get in 14 stories. 15 counting Q3, 16 if I don't hear back from Q2 by then.

On the other hand a couple of stories need to be revised and see if I can find 2 SF for Asimov's and Analog

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

 
Posted : June 25, 2016 3:21 am
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I greatly admire everyone's energy and productivity!

In contrast to my profligacy. 😉

I feel that I am such a wastrel of my free time, with energy reserves sufficient for reading (including stories by many of you) more than writing.

Generally speaking (with the exception of the story I wrote with Kary that appeared in Galaxy Edge #19 last March), at my most attentiveness, I am still an "ant" (or "slug") in regard to my writing:

Slow. And more obsessive than methodical -- deciding exactly which word to chose that is best in keeping with the character and theme and tone; sounding out the flow of each sentence; constantly smoothing and questioning.

I had 7 stories in circulation earlier this year, now down to 4 (at least until I reread the 3 returned tales, attempt to polish them even further, and send them out again). Still, I'm happy with the 3 (possibly 4) stories of mine published or to be published in 2016. A modest achievement compared to many of you, I admit (you are such fine writers!), but a great one for me. And one for which I am very content. But...

...the challenge for me with selling stories is that I then have less to submit. 😉

Good writing, all.

Respectfully,
Dr. Bob

Finalist: 2 (vol 31 Q1, vol 30 Q1)
HM: 4
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Posted : July 7, 2016 12:40 am
(@jason-parker)
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I greatly admire everyone's energy and productivity!

In contrast to my profligacy. 😉

I feel that I am such a wastrel of my free time, with energy reserves sufficient for reading (including stories by many of you) more than writing.

Generally speaking (with the exception of the story I wrote with Kary that appeared in Galaxy Edge #19 last March), at my most attentiveness, I am still an "ant" (or "slug") in regard to my writing:

Slow. And more obsessive than methodical -- deciding exactly which word to chose that is best in keeping with the character and theme and tone; sounding out the flow of each sentence; constantly smoothing and questioning.

I had 7 stories in circulation earlier this year, now down to 4 (at least until I reread the 3 returned tales, attempt to polish them even further, and send them out again). Still, I'm happy with the 3 (possibly 4) stories of mine published or to be published in 2016. A modest achievement compared to many of you, I admit (you are such fine writers!), but a great one for me. And one for which I am very content. But...

...the challenge for me with selling stories is that I then have less to submit. 😉

Good writing, all.

Respectfully,
Dr. Bob

Thanks for sharing some of your process. I always pick up a few useful strategies from you guys.

 
Posted : July 7, 2016 3:45 am
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