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Utah from Fort Worth, TX is reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry November 26, 2012 - 12:20pm

Too early, you say?  After all, WAR2 has only just begun; Round 1 is only complete by 3 days.  It doesn't make sense that stories from the battlefield would already be getting acceptance letters from publications.

And yet...

And yet they have.

So, without further ado, I leave this thread for those of you who are publishing your WAR2 stories.  Let us know how things are going with the work you've done.

I'll make a list here.  PM me the vitals and I'll post your hard-won victories.

1. Fritz Wolfe (writing as Jason Lairamore):  "The Hardy Survive", The Blue Shift, scheduled Nov, 2013
2.  Sound (writing as Matt [insert last name]):  "The Black Spot", The Los Angeles Review of Los Angeles, scheduled 2013
3.  Richard Thomas:  "Surrender", The Booked Anthology

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. November 26, 2012 - 12:42pm

I'm using my round 1 story as the first chapter of a novel. I'm aiming to get the first draft done in six months. 

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drea from Rural Alberta, Canada is reading between the lines November 26, 2012 - 12:47pm

I'm definitely in the market for a permanent pen for The Year of the Pig. 

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Fritz December 18, 2012 - 5:45pm

'The Hardy Survive' - forthcoming November 2013 publication of The Blue Shift magazine

correction: - my story has been moved to issue 1 - which is in may- to be in the same publication (in print) as Robert Silverberg and Mike Resnik. - which is all kinds of awesome.  

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wickedvoodoo from Mansfield, England is reading stuff. November 26, 2012 - 1:20pm

Awesome ^ well done, Mr Fritz. Great start - a sell already!

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Dino Parenti from Los Angeles is reading Everything He Gets His Hands On November 26, 2012 - 1:33pm

I've sent out "Dollhouses and Jam" to 4-5 different places just to see what bites. Hope to post a success soon. Again, congrats to Fritz! And also, like jacks_username, I'm seriously considering expanding it to novel-length--something short and taut and suspenseful.

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Sound from Azusa, CA is reading Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt November 26, 2012 - 2:32pm

It'd be cool if we could compile a list at the top of those that are published. From what I read, I think there will be a lot just in round one that are published.

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ReneeAPickup from Southern California is reading Wanderers by Chuck Wendig November 26, 2012 - 3:06pm

Wow, you guys are quick! I'm hoping to get some edits on We've Only Just Begun and get it out into the world, but I have a backlog of about 4-5 pieces waiting to be polished.

 

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Bekanator from Kamloops, British Columbia is reading Ugly Girls by Lindsay Hunter November 26, 2012 - 5:43pm

I can never work on two projects at once, so I do applaud you, Fritz for making us all envious of your multi-tasking glory. I probably won't be doing much with my current story or any futher WAR stories until I'm fully taken down and out.

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Liana from Romania and Texas is reading Naked Lunch November 26, 2012 - 5:46pm

Y'all are too fast... I haven't even sent out my War 1 stories. 

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Richard from St. Louis is reading various anthologies November 27, 2012 - 10:36am

i'm pretty sure my story from Round One of WAR2 "Surrender" will be accepted for the Booked Podcast anthology, untitled as of now.

Congrats, Fritz!

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Fritz November 27, 2012 - 2:01pm

Multitasking?  Ask Richard how many subs he has out at this moment. I bet it's over 50.  Ha. Am i right?  That be a number to shoot for. 

-challenge: fill up ur duotrope active submissions to 50.  Thatd take some doin. 

And thanks all - the pub was a nice surprise

Lets fill up this list - may our voices roar

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Sound from Azusa, CA is reading Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt November 27, 2012 - 2:28pm

I have ten right now, and that's the most I've ever had. Haven't sent my WAR story out yet.

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Dino Parenti from Los Angeles is reading Everything He Gets His Hands On November 27, 2012 - 2:31pm

I've got about a dozen out. NOT to paysites, but that's gonna change now with Duotrope. 

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Sound from Azusa, CA is reading Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt November 27, 2012 - 2:34pm

I just started submitting to a few paysites. Crossing my fingers on those, but I'm happy with any place tha'll take me.

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JEFFREY GRANT BARR from Central OR is reading Nothing but fucking Shakespeare, for the rest of my life November 27, 2012 - 3:24pm

Every time I see the word 'paysites' I think of my long and non-illustrious stint in the pornography industry. I once had a topic-branch in my VSS repo titled 'scary-fetish-paysites'.

I have 8 stories out on my fancy-dancy duotrope submission tracker. That is pitiful. And no stories out to my personal holy grail - Grain magazine. I think if I ever publish there, I will quit while I'm ahead.

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Richard from St. Louis is reading various anthologies November 27, 2012 - 3:43pm

57 to be exact. :-)

That's 8 stories total. Least markets per story is ONE (some reprints I'm trying to find a home for, which is actually kind of hard) most markets is 24 for "Chrysalis" a story I just got back from an anthology that failed, so it's at all of the journals that have ALREADY rejected my thesis materials. Those four stories ("Sugar and Spice," "Moving Heavy Objects," "Chasing Ghosts," and "Garage Sales") are taking a LONG time, mostly because they're at some brutal publications (average acceptance rate of 1-3%).

UGH.

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Richard from St. Louis is reading various anthologies November 27, 2012 - 3:45pm

GRAIN looks pretty cool. Unfortunately they are mail only and in Canada, what a pain in the ass. But I like the look of them, thanks Jeff.

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Sound from Azusa, CA is reading Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt November 27, 2012 - 3:47pm

Just got a rejection from Camera Obscura. Took a hundred or so days. I got excited once it got past that average rejection timeframe and closer to the acceptance average.

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Richard from St. Louis is reading various anthologies November 27, 2012 - 3:48pm

^yeah, CO is very cool. haven't gotten in there yet myself either. but i like them a lot. great target, Sound.

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Sound from Azusa, CA is reading Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt November 27, 2012 - 3:55pm

Yeah, I ordered a few of the magazines and I really like the look and feel of them. Not to mention the content is very good. Would love to  be published there.

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leah_beth from New Jersey - now in Charleston, SC is reading five different books at once. November 27, 2012 - 4:05pm

Ooh! I have three out now! This is big for me! 

(Somehow submitting shorts is harder for me than was querying my book....that wound up being weirdly easy and un-upsetting, even when I got a gajillion rejections. Anyone else run into that? Or was it just that I was too fucking stupid to know what I was getting myself into when I started querying, and now I know better?)

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JEFFREY GRANT BARR from Central OR is reading Nothing but fucking Shakespeare, for the rest of my life November 27, 2012 - 4:15pm

I got excited once it got past that average rejection timeframe and closer to the acceptance average.

Is that a thing? I don't see it anywhere, but the duotrope interface makes my brain hurt, so maybe I missed it.

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Utah from Fort Worth, TX is reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry November 27, 2012 - 4:20pm

@JGB:  You bitch a lot.

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JEFFREY GRANT BARR from Central OR is reading Nothing but fucking Shakespeare, for the rest of my life November 27, 2012 - 4:24pm

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Sound from Azusa, CA is reading Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt November 27, 2012 - 5:12pm

Yeah if you look at the listings acceptance and rejection percentages they list the average days for each type of response.

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JEFFREY GRANT BARR from Central OR is reading Nothing but fucking Shakespeare, for the rest of my life November 27, 2012 - 5:41pm

Ah, I see - based on my calculations... carry the 4... I am a terrible writer and I will never be published.

Oh, I'm complaining. I mean:

I am great at collecting rejections!

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Fritz November 27, 2012 - 6:13pm

@ richard - i knew it!

@ jeffrey - who gives a shit about rejections - forgetaboubit 

@ everybody - awesome

okay - i gotta get my subs up to richard standards - busy busy

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Covewriter from Nashville, Tennessee is reading & Sons November 27, 2012 - 8:26pm

I haven't hardly ever submitted anything. I signed up for durotype like  you guys said but haven't had the time to navigate what to do exactly. I feel like I need to re edit before sending anything in. Hum, I need to ramp up my writing, editing and submitting. Blah. My real job is eating up my writing time!

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Utah from Fort Worth, TX is reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry November 28, 2012 - 6:42am

I haven't hardly ever submitted anything.

But you told me before that you're very submissive.

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Utah from Fort Worth, TX is reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry November 28, 2012 - 6:44am

@JGB:  I've read some of your shit.  You're very easily publishable.  Unless all the editors in the world have suddenly fallen in love with adverbs, in which case you're shit out of luck and you should go back to porn.

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Richard from St. Louis is reading various anthologies November 28, 2012 - 8:21am

if you guys don't put your work out there how can the world read it? there is so much talent here, really, start sending your work out.

side note: i will be publishing a Storyville column in January of 2013 all about the best markets, and i'll also post up my BIG LIST of over 300 places that I submit to on a regular basis. so, there's that.

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Sound from Azusa, CA is reading Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt November 28, 2012 - 8:48am

^Cool, I can't wait for that.*

I've submitted The Black Spot to a few places. Hope to get a reply in a month or so. Anyone know of any good markets for horror that have a quicker turn around time? I'm an impatient bastard.

 

 

*Seriously, can I have it now?

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Renfield from Hell is reading 20th Century Ghosts November 28, 2012 - 8:56am

^One Buck Horror has always been reliably quick to respond for me, two weeks abouts. Good quality place.

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Mess_Jess from Sydney, Australia, living in Toronto, Canada is reading Perfect by Rachael Joyce November 28, 2012 - 9:50am

Nightmare is about 1-2 days. JJ Adams must crack the whip on his slushies. 

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Utah from Fort Worth, TX is reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry November 28, 2012 - 9:54am

That guy has an astounding work ethic.  Both his mags (Nightmare and Lightspeed) are 1-2 days.  And he gets like five thousand stories a minute.

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Mess_Jess from Sydney, Australia, living in Toronto, Canada is reading Perfect by Rachael Joyce November 28, 2012 - 10:28am

I know. I honestly don't understand how he does it. I've wondered before if he clones himself. 

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Sound from Azusa, CA is reading Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt November 28, 2012 - 10:44am

Thanks. I'll try those out.

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JEFFREY GRANT BARR from Central OR is reading Nothing but fucking Shakespeare, for the rest of my life November 28, 2012 - 11:36am

side note: i will be publishing a Storyville column in January of 2013 all about the best markets, and i'll also post up my BIG LIST of over 300 places that I submit to on a regular basis. so, there's that.

I'm stoked for this article.

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Richard from St. Louis is reading various anthologies November 28, 2012 - 11:49am

yeah OBH and Lamplight are good suggestions. unfortunately a lot are closed right now. i'd consider 90 days to be a reaonable turnaround, so i'd add in Buzzy Mag (22 days), Clarkesworld (3 days), LORE (70 days), Shimmer (13 days), Shock Totem (40 days), Midnight Echo (30 days), and Uncanny Valley (25 days). Shroud is a favorite of mine, but they're closed, as is GUD, BULL SPEC, and Apex.

Cemetery Dance is supposed to be opening up their magazine before the end of the year. JUMP ON THAT if you can.

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Utah from Fort Worth, TX is reading Lonesome Dove by Larry McMurtry November 28, 2012 - 12:11pm

Hell yes, I'll be sliding something kinky right into Cemetery Dance's...inbox.  Thanks for the reminder.

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avery of the dead from Kentucky is reading Cipher Sisters November 28, 2012 - 12:13pm

kinky!!

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leah_beth from New Jersey - now in Charleston, SC is reading five different books at once. November 28, 2012 - 12:58pm

Cemetery Dance!?!? *does a happy dance for Cemetery Dance*

:D

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Covewriter from Nashville, Tennessee is reading & Sons November 28, 2012 - 3:33pm

I'll look forward to your column Richard. I did send to Glimmertrain, and they even answered back on one, but no dice on publishing. I bought writers market and found a bunch of contests to submit to. I'm gonna do some more editing and get some things out there. 

@utah, haha yes i like to submit... to the workshop!

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Courtney from the Midwest is reading Monkey: A Journey to the West and a thousand college textbooks November 28, 2012 - 4:54pm

@JGB Don't you have a serial on Jukepop?

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OtisTheBulldog from Somerville, MA is reading The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz November 28, 2012 - 7:09pm

So, how much do you guys read or familiarize yourself with all these potential sites for publication? And how many hours are in your days? I only have 24. Where do you buy more? 

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Jonathan Riley from Memphis, Tennessee is reading Flashover by Gordon Highland November 28, 2012 - 7:57pm

@Otis, I'll sell you 3 of my hours a day for 5million bucks. You write better than me anyway so I don't need the time. Plus with all your extra writing time you should have that much money like by next month.

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Fritz November 28, 2012 - 9:40pm

40 hrs a week work - wife and 3 kids under the age of seven - I give myself 1 hour a day to do what I can - w/e I can stretch that a bit.  Really it comes down to sacrificing sleep.

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OtisTheBulldog from Somerville, MA is reading The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz November 28, 2012 - 9:50pm

Yeah, youse guys and gals with the kids and all that, I don't even begin to comprehend how you get it done. Fritz, you're my Hero Du Jour with already getting your WAR2 story published. Congrats, sir.

JR - with those 3 hrs a day I'd probably just tack on to my 90 minute nap per day (which is kind of the anti-Fritz). 

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Fritz November 28, 2012 - 10:12pm

I would so love a nap - but Instead I get coffee (the strongest possible)

Nap while you can - kids will not allow you, ever................ did I say ever?..... (unless you have but one, then that's a different ballgame).

 

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Richard from St. Louis is reading various anthologies November 28, 2012 - 10:50pm

wife, twins, dog, job. make the time, not the excuses.

(just kidding. i know how it is, bro.)