Wondering about submitting a short story or two here.
I've got a few friends with stories already published there or accepted there - Kate Maloy, Susan Ito, Russell Rowland - and it's tempting. I'm worried about Vonnegut being their gold standard, though...
Submit, Deb. The chances are 50-50 going in, without any other considerations at all. Spare? Your writing is both spare and elegant. Go for it.
I'm actually thinking of expanding an existing drabble into a longer piece. Would that be kosher, do you think?
Would that be kosher, do you think?
Why wouldn't it? It's your writing and it's original. Meets the criteria, yes?
Yes, but since I've posted the drabble that would be the core of the story both here and in my livenjournal, it might count as "prior publishing", especially since this is a web magazine.
But I didn't see anything in the submission requirements mentioning that. And anyway, while the core of the story would be the drabble, it wouldn't be on one continuous form.
Will ponder.
both here and in my livenjournal, it might count as "prior publishing"
Hmmm, that is a good question. Since the internets are pretty much public domain, anything ever put on it could be considered priorly published. In my head, though, I think of "published" as having taken money for it. Kind of like the difference between amateur and professional in sports.
The net publishing area is extremely grey, and the courts (so far as I know) have yet to hand down definitive rulings on what constitutes "already published" in the electronic media. So, at the moment, it's very much in the lap of the individual publisher.
Definitely something to think about. Because I'd love to get a story up there.
erikaj -- I imagine that they leave the crime scene tape up until the c.s.i.s have processed the scene.
That could take a while then, couldn't it? Although I don't expect they have to wait for the labs and junk, being as how they take the lab-worthy stuff away.ETA: Eh, I've probably contaminated a lot of the scene by having my intrepid witness' stomach be less than intrepid upon discovering the battered body of the vic. I thought to have her not fall apart in some way would be Mary Sue-ish.
Erika, that's a tried and true method. I believe one of the things the other characters used to twit Anita Blake for was that she supposedly threw up on a body one of her first times on the scene.