In late February I started writing daily Twitter microfiction under the #vss365 hashtag (that’s very short stories). I’ve had a real blast writing these things, and the prompts have been fun and challenging. I’ve been a flash fiction writer for a long time, but… Continue Reading “A Month of Microfiction: March 2019”
Last week I showed you my ten longest waits for submissions. This week, I’m gonna flip the script and show you the ten shortest waits. So, without further ado, here they are: Time Elapsed Result Sold 1 10 minutes Rejection 2 17 minutes Acceptance… Continue Reading “Submission Top Ten: Shortest Waits”
Back on track with the weekly writing updates. Here’s the week that was. Words to Write By The quote this week comes from the incomparable Ray Bradbury. “You have to know how to accept rejection and reject acceptance.” – Ray Bradbury I touched on this… Continue Reading “A Week of Writing: 3/18/19 to 3/24/19”
Recently I sent a few submission status queries and even a withdrawal letter, and it got me thinking about long wait times and how they turn out. So I went back through my submissions and pulled my top ten longest waits to see how… Continue Reading “Submission Top Ten: Longest Waits”
Well, as you can see, I fell a bit behind with these weekly updates, so I’m just gonna go ahead and get caught up all at once. 🙂 Words to Write By The quote this week comes from science-fiction and fantasy novelist Fred Saberhagen. … Continue Reading “Weeks of Writing: 2/25/19 to 3/17/19”
As you know, rejectomancy is the practice of divining hidden meaning from rejection. This is the most commonly done with rejection letters, but rejectomancy is a broad tent sheltering many mystical writerly arts. You see, a writer looks for meaning, patterns, and validation in… Continue Reading “The Rejectomantic Arts: Reading the Wait”
As I’ve discussed many times on the blog, there are different tiers of rejection letters that may indicate how close you might have came to an acceptance. Now, spread across multiple publishers, the differences in these rejections may not be so apparent, but when… Continue Reading “Charting the Rejection Progression”
And there goes February. Let’s have a look and see how I did. February 2019 Report Card Submissions Sent: 7 Rejections: 7 Acceptances: 1 Publications: 1 Submission Status Queries: 2 Seven submissions is, well, not good enough. If I want to hit my goal… Continue Reading “Submission Statement: February 2019”
Another week in the trenches, and other week of submissions, rejections, and miscellaneous literary endeavors. Words to Write By This week’s quotes comes from, uh, *checks notes* Wayne Gretzky? “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.” – Wayne Gretzky This is a quote… Continue Reading “A Week of Writing: 2/18/19 to 2/24/19”