amoskalik wrote:I just got an acceptance from Nature!
Congratulations!

amoskalik wrote:I just got an acceptance from Nature!
amoskalik wrote:I just got an acceptance from Nature!
amoskalik wrote:I just got an acceptance from Nature!
morganb wrote:
Woot! Nice going! Is it your first acceptance? Someday I hope to know what that feels like. Until then, I'm living vicariously through you guys.
~Morgan
Ishmael wrote:wotf013
And I've actually sold another story but I can't say where as yet.
Ishmael wrote:Ishmael wrote:wotf013
And I've actually sold another story but I can't say where as yet.
Which is that my story 'Conspiracy of Silence' will be appearing in 'More Alternative Truths' due out on 11/11.
Sometime in 2015, just after I'd sold 'The Old Man on the Green' to T Gene Davis, a reader actually enquired when I would be producing another story about retired Oxford University Professor Michael Bishop, who'd discovered weird goings-on in a quiet English village. Well, Michael Bishop fan(s) the long wait is almost over. Professor Bishop is about to ride again!
In the next enthralling episode... the dark underbelly of village politics! What lurks beneath the placid surface of the parish council?
AND THE ENDS OF THE EARTH FOR THY POSSESSION by Robert B. Finegold M.D.
This novella is built on the premise of an alternate post-WWII world, and a New Europe; it is a very intriguing world. Rabbi Albert Makal and Officer Danel make a compelling pair. Danel is an automaton and I loved how he evaluated his status in the universe with faultless logic. This is a very well-written story, in spite of the haphazard French, which I hope will be corrected upon final editing. I really liked this one.
--Monique Daouest, FreshFiction.com
http://freshfiction.com/review.php?id=64063
amoskalik wrote:My Nature story is out:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-07228-2
I'm quite proud of this one. It is the first story that made my beta readers cry and at 950 words that's hard to do.
amoskalik wrote:My Nature story is out:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-07228-2
I'm quite proud of this one. It is the first story that made my beta readers cry and at 950 words that's hard to do.
Ishmael wrote:amoskalik wrote:My Nature story is out:
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-07228-2
I'm quite proud of this one. It is the first story that made my beta readers cry and at 950 words that's hard to do.
Oh yes! But the interview is almost better than the story. There's more here Aaron. You've created a world which is the logical extension of surveillance-generated, privacy-invading, humanity-degrading targetted advertising. Go for the big one and send it to Clarkesworld!
pcmccollum wrote:Made my very first ever paying sale last week! It took six months to hear back from the publication and to be honest, I'd completely forgotten I had submitted. Just another reminder, I suppose, that patience is a must in this game. I'll post more info when the publication goes live (sometime early 2018).
-Phillip
pcmccollum wrote:Thank you michaeljwyantjr and amoskalik! It's definitely an amazing feeling.
disgruntledpeony wrote:pcmccollum wrote:Thank you michaeljwyantjr and amoskalik! It's definitely an amazing feeling.
I understand! Congratulations.![]()
jficke13 wrote:disgruntledpeony wrote:pcmccollum wrote:Thank you michaeljwyantjr and amoskalik! It's definitely an amazing feeling.
I understand! Congratulations.![]()
And hey, congrats on 3rd & Starlight getting funded!
pcmccollum wrote:Made my very first ever paying sale last week! It took six months to hear back from the publication and to be honest, I'd completely forgotten I had submitted. Just another reminder, I suppose, that patience is a must in this game. I'll post more info when the publication goes live (sometime early 2018).
-Phillip
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