Personally I'd want to read the selkie story. But I think the last idea is highly marketable and would be quite popular. Not my choice of read, but I am weird about what eras I enjoy reading especially compared to what sells well.
'Destiny'
The Great Write Way, Act Three: Where's the gun?
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I like the selkie story and the triplets. More when I can stop blowing my nose.
Triplet selkies at the circus! The circus owner hides their skins and forces them to perform. The circus runs out of money and is stuck in a small town. They each fall in love with local boys, but their romances take different paths. The boys steal the skins. One boy gives her skin to his selkie and she returns to the sea. One selkie gives the skin to her guy and stays with him, but longs for the sea. One couple finds a balance between land and sea. Someone should drown.
Someone should drown.
BWAH!
Barrayar/WHO crackfic/flashfic
Typo Boy "Buffista Fic 2: They Said It Couldn't Be Done." Nov 14, 2011 7:31:15 pm PST
I like number 3.
I finally got my rejection for my short story after nine months. It's free again. It's not that disappointing, it's the second short story I've ever written and that place gets so many submissions that it takes nine months or more to hear back. Now I can submit someplace that shouldn't take so long, just have to pick one out.
My Drollerie Press short stories are available to me for re-publishing. Is trying to get them re-published a waste of time, since the first publication rights are gone? Or should I use them as a resume to get something else published?
Connie - are they something that Drabblecast would be interested in? [link]
Also, you can do a duotrope search for markets that accept reprints - some do, depending on previous circulation.
Cool, thanks!