Back in the saddle…or the mail, anyway

I feel better.

I now have three stories out awaiting validation (or rejection).  One to WotF, one to Pseudopod, and one to Strange Horizons.

Why these markets?  In fact, I’ve always found it fascinating how others decide which market to trust their stories to.  WotF is obvious: big prize, multi-teired validation, and no pros to compete against.  Pseudopod was recommended by David  Steffen.  I like the thought of “Glow Baby” being performed and Pseudopod just sounded unique.

But why Strange Horizons over Asimov’s or Analog or F&SF?  Shouldn’t I start with the big-shot pro markets before drifting to the online pro-zines?  Not me.  I don’t have a year to wait to see what the “big three” have to say.  And how useful is their form letter to me?  Don’t get me wrong, F&SF usually rejects my stuff in a timely fashion, but getting through all three can take a while.

Strange Horizons is a pro market and I see a lot of big names show up there.  I also see unknowns on occasion.  More importantly, their electronic submission process is fairly quick and quite good.  And a lot easier than messing with postage.  I once even received a line of personalization in a rejection email from SH (it said my plot was fun but the story didn’t come together).

I’ve seen the big three called out regarding their continued resistance to electronic submissions.  They’re fast, cheap. and save space.  So what’s the point of hard copies?  They make a satisfying fluttery sound when you hurl them into the rejection pile that no click or beep or whi r of a computer can match.  Oh, and the biggies are very quick to reject no-names like me.  SH seems a little more daring, a little more hip.

Will I send my stuff to F&SF?  Asimov’s?  Analog?  Probably, if it doesn’t get sold first.  I have nothing against the big three, I just don’t start there anymore.  Maybe I will, someday, if my name ever starts earning some recognition.  Until then, my progression will likely be WotF, Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons (depending on the timing of the WotF quarters).  No one can compete with the response time of Clarkesworld.  Bu is that a good thing?

Getting out and pushing

brainlogoThe writing machine has run out of gas.  No words are pouring through the fingers to the keyboard, no stories are progressing.  So what do you do when you’re out of gas?  Get out and push.  And I’ve got a shove that will either gdet me going or get me run over by my own vehicle.

Several other writers have mentioned the flash fiction contest over at Brain Harvest.  I decided (yesterday) that I am going to write a new story and get into that contest by the deadline of…tomorrow.  How hard can it be to write a 750-word story in a day?  Ha!

It’s not so much about winning the contest, it’s about clearing the fuel lines so I can start producing again.  So far I am part wa through my first attempt, placing me at about 1500-words.  Yikes!  I had planned to write the story then go back through for heavy cutting, but I may have gone too far here.  It’s tough to put a unique twist on story’s from Strange Horizons’ dreaded cliche list in so few words.

So maybe I’ll wander back to the list and think a little more.  I will get this done.  I must.  Then I’ll repair a few other stories and get my submission list back up to snuff.  I don’t even have my WotF submission ready to go.  Not long ago I had a line of manuscripts ready for that envelope.  Time to be a writer again.  Otherwise, why am I here?

Glow Baby update

I got my rejection from Stange Horizons today.  I expected it from such a tough market.  49 days it took.  Not bad.

This TykeLight from MOBI inspired "Glow Baby".
This TykeLight from MOBI inspired "Glow Baby".

I want to squeeze “Glow Baby” in under the wire for the second quarter WotF contest.  I believe the deadline is Tuesday.  I’m trying to brush it up, maybe hint at the speculative portion earlier in the story than where it currently shows up on page four, solidify the ending.  I’m not sure how it will fare, this being a story for select tastes, moreso than “Leech Run” that pulled my first HM.

I’ll let everyone know if it gets out in time.  It should since it’s no more than a day worth of editing I need.  This was one of my submissions to Clarion SD (and we know how that went with the whole close-but-no-cigar response).  We’ll see.

On a related note, I am leaving “Leech Run” alone for a while.  I can’t remember if I declared that already or not.  Anyway, it’s the only story I subbed to CW and if by some miracle I end up there, it believe it will be critiqued.  I’d hate to spend a lot of time and energy fixing a story before subjecting it to that amount of feedback.  I have modified it a lot based on the comments from Baen’s Bar, but a whole scene needed reworking in the middle.  I plan to adjust it this summer, be it through CW advice (in some parallel universe) or on my own while CW is going on without me.

Okay, enough from me.  I have editing to do.

-Oso