Whattery??

Aug 18, 2010 18:34


No, Rozlyn Press - I won’t be submitting to you, and I won’t be recommending anyone else to do so, either. Who CHARGES writers to submit their manuscripts???
Thanks to Henri for pointing this article out about the new Potter film. As she rightly says - villains definitely have the best clothes.

And I found this caption amusing on the last picture:
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jess_faraday August 18 2010, 18:46:35 UTC
Wait...what? Maybe they're hoping to cut down on the number of submissions....

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erastes August 18 2010, 18:50:20 UTC
LOL - yes, that'll be it. I'm going to report it to the Powers That Be. Sadly some poor souls are going to be suckered in.

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m_barnette August 18 2010, 21:14:29 UTC
Posted the info on them at Absolute Write. Gave you the credit that's due for the heads up.

I think fees for contests are a crock. Fees to submit? I put all publishers require reading fees in my file that says 'submit here when the hot place freezes right over.'

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erastes August 18 2010, 21:21:21 UTC
I object to fees for contests, definitely - but at least they are legal. Becuase if you broadcast to 50 million telling them to enter for one pound then you are going to make a fortune and so similarly writing contests work - WHERE IS THE PROFIT GOING. i will not do.

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erastes August 18 2010, 19:09:19 UTC
God - I thought that trick had gone with the wind, disgusting to see it still around.

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moreteadk August 18 2010, 19:26:32 UTC
'Whattery' What an awesomesauce word! I may have to steal it from you behind your back and in the dead of night and so on...

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moons_storm August 18 2010, 19:39:04 UTC
I like how the main site says 'by popular demand, we now accept electronic submissions'. I bet no one 'demanded' that they be forced to pay for the privilege. A lot of presses accept electronic submissions... it's called email, and it costs no one a penny to do so. *rolls eyes*

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