I'm far enough away from this one that I'm not interested in revising it based on an editor's "can't put my finger on it" comment. I'll send it a few more places, and if nobody wants it I'll stick it in a file to maybe publish in my own collection someday.
So, the woman at Bards and Sages didn't like the story I submitted. She kept it for 3 months, and finally sent a note saying she wanted to like it but felt there was something forced about it and it didn't work for her. Rejection is a funny thing. Sometimes it feels like an indictment of my ability, and sometimes it feels like, oh well, you can't please everybody.
I'm far enough away from this one that I'm not interested in revising it based on an editor's "can't put my finger on it" comment. I'll send it a few more places, and if nobody wants it I'll stick it in a file to maybe publish in my own collection someday.
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Torah Cottrill
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