My latest submission to The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction has been out 17 days. Doesn’t sound like long for a postal sub, but my previous F&SF have taken 10 days, 8 days…and that’s it.
Only two prior submissions to F&SF. What’s wrong with me? Sure, I like e-subs for their convenience, but this is F&SF for pity sake. They passed on “Leech Run” and an old novelette that I’ll one day novelize, E&P. But that’s it. At least that’s all my records show, and I didn’t record anything to Duotrope about either of them. It’s been over two and a half years since I sent them anything.
I find this tough to believe, honestly. My record keeping has gotten better of late but I could easily have missed a sub or two, especially if I considered them impossible sales. But to not even try?
There was a time when I heard a heartbreaking stat about Gordon Van Gelder only buying like three stories from slush ever. But that shouldn’t stop me from collecting rejections from them. Heck, I haven’t sent them GB or EE or TOL or any of my other stories making rounds. I didn’t even send them my 1500-word fart joke, “Excuse Me”. It’s possible that I sent them “Chasers”, a story I sold back when I was just starting to keep records. (I’m thinking of sending that one to Escape Pod once I hear back on “Leech Run”…but that’s another post.
More and more I am realizing that the person who has stood in my way of becoming a professional writer is me. So while I hope that this delay from F&SF could mean good news (not necessarily a sale, but a rewrite request or just a nice personal rejection would be lovely), I’m going to start creating a target list for markets and prepare submissions for those targets ahead of time so I can drop a story in the mail the minute it’s rejected elsewhere.