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feuervogel) wrote2010-07-26 05:46 pm
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So, apparently my inability to plot in an outline is detrimental. Potentially. (Well, I also wasn't sure I could fit the plot into the word limit.)
The anthology editor wanted a proposal before the story was written, to prevent multiple stories of the same storyline being included. So I sent her my synopsis, and we'll see what happens next.
The worst that can happen is she already has one of these and says no. In that case, I can send the story to other magazines (Lightspeed, perhaps; maybe F&SF, since they like actiony stuff).
I sent the email a few minutes ago. Now we just wait. And I work on revisions.
ETA: She replied, "Sounds good, thanks."
What does that mean? *_*
The anthology editor wanted a proposal before the story was written, to prevent multiple stories of the same storyline being included. So I sent her my synopsis, and we'll see what happens next.
The worst that can happen is she already has one of these and says no. In that case, I can send the story to other magazines (Lightspeed, perhaps; maybe F&SF, since they like actiony stuff).
I sent the email a few minutes ago. Now we just wait. And I work on revisions.
ETA: She replied, "Sounds good, thanks."
What does that mean? *_*
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I figure, I finish it, and send the whole thing? Then she gives the final yes or no? It's all vague... my strong J personality cringes.
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