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Polter-Cow! The October issue of Asimov's has a familiar name under Coming Soon!
I get my vicarious thrills where I can.
Polter-Cow! The October issue of Asimov's has a familiar name under Coming Soon!
AAAAHHHH WHAT SHIT AAAHHHH.
Oh God what does it say does it say anything.
Let's see if this works. [link]
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee.
Let's see if this works. [link]
Sure does! Wheee!
You didn't know you were Coming Soon, P-C?
I did know, but I didn't know my name was currently in an issue of Asimov's !
Honestly, I've gotten so many rejections lately, I'm really starting to ponder what a post-writing future would look like(of course, right after I spent money I can't get back on a workshop on Building Better Characters.)
I don't know if I would really stop, but it's getting harder and harder to get the optimism up to face those damn "submission managers" and every time I get back a no, the voice in my head that says "You don't have to do this," gets louder(of course, the world wouldn't blame me if I just sat around looking tragic for the rest of my days, only to pause to blurt out like a six-year-old "my legs don't work." so I don't even know if that's my inner voice or Ableism.) And are there really real-life Sue Hecks out there that read the "kinder, gentler" rejections and think "Woo hoo...they think looking at my work is a privilege!" because it really doesn't help me at all.
Asimov's rejected me too, recently, but at least that one made sense. I think that story is science-fictionish, but they don't. It's one thing to think "What the hell...aim high," not care about the result that much. It's the closest to SF that I've ever written except the one about what could happen if fun were a thing you could buy, but it's not what they had in mind. But most lit mags have these generic guidelines, blah, blah "fresh" "dynamic"..."Make us see life in a new way!" Which sounds good until you realize no mag would admit to publishing the same old crap.ETA: Sunil, that's great. I hear they pay well and promptly, which, although not my *motivation* for getting in, definitely helps. Hope it turns out that is true.