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Lauren K. Moody ([personal profile] anthimeria) wrote2010-11-20 02:19 pm

Submitting!

Don't hold your applause!  I'm finally submitting short stories again!

Due to the whole new-job-new-state THING, I have not been submitting short stories recently.  Also, not having a laptop contributed (all my writing files are trapped in compressed backup.  I did not plan to be without a laptop for this long--there's a story there, but I won't tell specifics because I think badmouthing people is tacky, even when people=giant corporations who cancelled my order twice without telling me.  Don't worry, I've taken my money elsewhere).

Thankfully, however, I do have access to a computer, even if it isn't mine, and in the time since I moved I've written, re-written, gotten edited and now submitted a short story!

Writing up a new cover letter that included the phrase: "My short story "Well Enough" appears in the fantasy anthology Sword and Sorceress XXV." also rocked.

The story's not much--1,500 words pared down from 2k, probably not up to market standards given how fast the turnaround was compared to my usual year-and-change for short stories, but I was getting antsy.  Going so long without submitting anything makes me twitch (though not as much as going without writing does--you'll note I didn't).

Also!  I expect to recieve my copy of said fantasy anthology within a week!  There will be a post when I do.

(PS: Went to midnight showing of HP.  Transcript of silly things that happen when you leave a theater full of fans unattended for an hour and a half while they wait for their movie will follow when I dig up my notes.)

[identity profile] elenagleason.com 2010-11-21 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
Congrats! Now that my flash piece has been accepted, I've got no pieces to submit and I'm getting really antsy too. I keep having to remind myself that it's good that the reason I don't have anything out is that the last thing was accepted, but I still feel like I need to have something circulating.

Luck with the new piece! I'm always usually more optimistic about shorter stories, since publications that pay by the word are more likely to take a chance on a shorter piece.

I approve of your current location.