Here's some great advice from Marion Zimmer Bradley on what editors are looking for.
I love the repeated: EDITORS DO NOT BUY STORIES BECAUSE THEY ARE WELL WRITTEN
http://mzbworks.com/why.htm
Getting editors to accept your story - advice from Marion Zimmer Bradley
Getting editors to accept your story - advice from Marion Zimmer Bradley
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Re: Getting editors to accept your story - advice from Marion Zimmer Bradley
Great read. Thanks for sharing. Now if only I could identify which of those eight I’m failing on so I can work to improve that specifically!
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Re: Getting editors to accept your story - advice from Marion Zimmer Bradley
This article makes me want to submit again.
I take rejections pretty hard, (read: personally) which I know six ways from Sunday that I'm not supposed to do, but I do anyway.
But reading this helps.
I take rejections pretty hard, (read: personally) which I know six ways from Sunday that I'm not supposed to do, but I do anyway.
But reading this helps.
Re: Getting editors to accept your story - advice from Marion Zimmer Bradley
Hi, does anyone have specific suggestions for submitting poetry manuscripts?
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