Sale #4 to Analog, for me.
"Ray of Light" will appear very late this year, or probably early next.
Yah, I can get used to being a "regular" in the genre's most venerable, most widely circulated print magazine.
Huge Congratulations, Mr. T !!!
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Just like so many of the now-bigtime writers profiled and quoted in the "WOTF: The First 25 Years" book, we'll all soon be hearing you say how after you won WotF your huge career took off to the stars !!!
That is so incredibly awesome! I love success stories *sigh*
Tina
Thanks everybody!
Yup, it's taken years and years, and hard work, but I'm beginning to enjoy a little slice of the pie.
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Coming up: "Life Flight," in
Coming up: "The Chaplain's War," from
Nebula, Hugo, and Campbell nominee.
Since we were talking about contest rejects:
Santiago Dawn is the second story I ever sent to the contest and received a straight reject. I heard today that the Canadian semipro magazine Neo-opsis will be buying it.
This Peaceful State of War - WOTF 27 (1st place second quarter 2010)
http://pattyjansen.com/
http://pattyjansen.com/blog
Ambassador Series, Icefire Trilogy, Return of the Aghyrians series, ISF/Allion word
Since we were talking about contest rejects:
Santiago Dawn is the second story I ever sent to the contest and received a straight reject. I heard today that the Canadian semipro magazine Neo-opsis will be buying it.
Congrats!
Neo-opsis isn't one I'd heard of before. I'll have to check them out.
Patty, nice.
Coming up: "Life Flight," in
Coming up: "The Chaplain's War," from
Nebula, Hugo, and Campbell nominee.
Kyle, Brad,
They only open for submissions at very limited times. They pay 3 cents/word which is a half-decent rate. I don't think I ever sent this story to any of the big magazines. It's just not that type of story. I can't read the ending without feeling emotional, but it's a cute story that doesn't fit the high end of the market.
This Peaceful State of War - WOTF 27 (1st place second quarter 2010)
http://pattyjansen.com/
http://pattyjansen.com/blog
Ambassador Series, Icefire Trilogy, Return of the Aghyrians series, ISF/Allion word
Over at their website, Dark Highlands just posted an excerpt from my short story “Taken by Darkness,” which appears in Dark Highlands, Vol. 2, available in print and Kindle ebook format from Amazon this Saturday, April 30th. Enjoy!
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Over at their website, Dark Highlands just posted an excerpt from my short story “Taken by Darkness,” which appears in Dark Highlands, Vol. 2, available in print and Kindle ebook format from Amazon this Saturday, April 30th. Enjoy!
W00T! Nice, Alex!!
Coming up: "Life Flight," in
Coming up: "The Chaplain's War," from
Nebula, Hugo, and Campbell nominee.
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Grats, Alex!
Thomas K Carpenter
SFx2, SHMx1, HMx12 (Pro'd Out - Q4 2016)
EQMM - Feb 2015 /
Congratulations, Alex! Woo hoo!
Much madness is divinest sense, to a discerning eye; much sense, the starkest madness. (Emily Dickinson)
past entries: 5x HM, 3xR
current entries: none
Congrats, Alex!
And, Dame, wherever you're lurking, I woke up to a very interesting story in my inbox!
Congrats, Alex!
And, Dame, wherever you're lurking, I woke up to a very interesting story in my inbox!
I saw that this morning too and saved it for reading after work. Well done, Dame. ![]()
Thomas K Carpenter
SFx2, SHMx1, HMx12 (Pro'd Out - Q4 2016)
EQMM - Feb 2015 /
I can now make it official. Contest judge and award-winner, and also one of the elder statesmen of the genre, Mike Resnick, and I have sold our collaborative story, "Peacekeeper," to Ian Watson, who is editing THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF SF WARS. This collaboration came about largely because I was a WOTF winner, where Mike and I first met, he noticed my Dress Blues on awards night, and remember me months later when he was asked to contribute to this military SF anthology. Ergo, "Tap, tap, hey kid, you seem to be going places, you're also Army, got any mil-sf stories you want to work on with me for this project?" The answer was, naturally: hell yes!
And talk about learning.... you haven't learned until you've worked on a co-project with a man of Mike's calibre. Wow, humbling. Back to school time.
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Coming up: "Life Flight," in
Coming up: "The Chaplain's War," from
Nebula, Hugo, and Campbell nominee.
Fantastic news, Brad. Congrats. ![]()
And that e-book novelette you put out this week is none too shabby either. ![]()
Thomas K Carpenter
SFx2, SHMx1, HMx12 (Pro'd Out - Q4 2016)
EQMM - Feb 2015 /
Thanks Tom! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Coming up: "Life Flight," in
Coming up: "The Chaplain's War," from
Nebula, Hugo, and Campbell nominee.
I can now make it official. Contest judge and award-winner, and also one of the elder statesmen of the genre, Mike Resnick, and I have sold our collaborative story, "Peacekeeper," to Ian Watson, who is editing THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF SF WARS. This collaboration came about largely because I was a WOTF winner, where Mike and I first met, he noticed my Dress Blues on awards night, and remember me months later when he was asked to contribute to this military SF anthology. Ergo, "Tap, tap, hey kid, you seem to be going places, you're also Army, got any mil-sf stories you want to work on with me for this project?" The answer was, naturally: hell yes!
And talk about learning.... you haven't learned until you've worked on a co-project with a man of Mike's calibre. Wow, humbling. Back to school time.
Congrats, Brad! ![]()

Gratz, Brad!
Wow! Congratulations, Brad!
Much madness is divinest sense, to a discerning eye; much sense, the starkest madness. (Emily Dickinson)
past entries: 5x HM, 3xR
current entries: none
That is amazing, Brad!
This Peaceful State of War - WOTF 27 (1st place second quarter 2010)
http://pattyjansen.com/
http://pattyjansen.com/blog
Ambassador Series, Icefire Trilogy, Return of the Aghyrians series, ISF/Allion word
Way to go, Mr. T. !!! Let me add my congrats to the already mammoth list of Congratulations!
And "THE MAMMOTH BOOK OF SF WARS" has to be one of the catchiest titles there can be! ![]()
'The only tyrant we accept in this world is the still voice within.' -Gandhi IOTF:Winner Q1 vol.27 (3x Finalist); WOTF: HM x2
In a word: BOOYAH!
http://bradrtorgersen.wordpress.com/201 ... ice-award/
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Coming up: "Life Flight," in
Coming up: "The Chaplain's War," from
Nebula, Hugo, and Campbell nominee.
Congratulations, Brad!
I liked this line: "This year all fiction categories had clear winners, one of them by a talented newcomer from whom we hope to see much more." He must mean Kristine Kathryn Rusch. ![]()
Yeah, who is this Kris Rusch kid?
Seriously, Kris is a mentor, a friend, and I admire and look up to her tremendously.
Looking forward to seeing her in L.A. again next week.
Being able to share an awards circle with her is priceless. Absolutely.
Coming up: "Life Flight," in
Coming up: "The Chaplain's War," from
Nebula, Hugo, and Campbell nominee.
After four months and ten rejections across four stories, I just made my first sale, to Daily Science Fiction!
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(What's the etiquette there, by the way? May I / should I send a thank-you e-mail?)
Much madness is divinest sense, to a discerning eye; much sense, the starkest madness. (Emily Dickinson)
past entries: 5x HM, 3xR
current entries: none
Congrats!! ![]()
After four months and ten rejections across four stories, I just made my first sale, to Daily Science Fiction!
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Yeeeha, Grayson! My envy meter just nudged up. I can't get anything but form letters from them.
http://nineandsixtyways.com/
Tools, Not Rules.
Martin L. Shoemaker
3rd Place Q1 V31
"Today I Am Paul", WSFA Small Press Award 2015, Nebula nomination 2015
Today I Am Carey from Baen
The Last Dance (#1 science fiction eBook on Amazon, October 2019) and The Last Campaign from 47North
After four months and ten rejections across four stories, I just made my first sale, to Daily Science Fiction!
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(What's the etiquette there, by the way? May I / should I send a thank-you e-mail?)
Congratulations!
A 10% acceptance rate is exceptional! I hope it will keep up, but don't be shocked if it takes quite a few more rejections before the next sale comes.
As for the etiquette, there's no need for a thank you, but acknowledging the sale, verifying your contact information, and asking if they need anything from you (with a thank you at the end) isn't out of line.
Awesome! Wow, everything's coming up roses around here ![]()
~Marina
WotF Winner Q1 2012 (Vol. 29)
WotF Finalist Q2 2010 (Vol. 27)
WotF Finalist Q4 2011 (Vol. 28)
(What's the etiquette there, by the way? May I / should I send a thank-you e-mail?)
Never send thank you e-mails. It clogs up e-mail boxes. However, do respond promptly to any correspondence they send YOU. You can thank them then if you'd like.
1st place winner Q3 2008
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