Not all of us are brave enough for the whole do-it-yourself strip-o-gram approach, no matter how well it has worked for you... :oYou forgot step six: when in doubt, do something slightly odd.
RM
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Not all of us are brave enough for the whole do-it-yourself strip-o-gram approach, no matter how well it has worked for you... :oYou forgot step six: when in doubt, do something slightly odd.
Ah, but 'recently-retired' probably means that you were writing and submitting at about ten times the rate I have ever managed while you were still, er, educating... I was off work for about 6 months way back in 1990, planned to learn C (the programming language, now pretty much obsolete), work on my writing ... did neither. (See, when I say I put the "pro" in "procrastinate", I'm being honest!)Robert,
One of the advantages I have is the fact that I am a recently retired home educator. I spent almost a decade home-schooling my daughter, and now I'm still at home working on my writing and art.
As long as my wife is willing to support by creative endeavours, I'll keep churning out the poems, articles, illustrations, and stories.
There are times, however, with all the distractions in life, that I don't feel very productive at all. And I wish I could be making a lot more money than I'm making right now (peanuts, basically).
I suspect that I might have submitted less than you. I waited a whole year for one story to get personally rejected by Mike Resnick at Baen without sending anything else, almost as long for the short before that for Eric Flint's rejection. I have terrible difficulty sending out stuff when something is pending, even though I know that's nonsense. That's a hell of a long time to wait for nothing.It's not RH's successes I resent -- it's the way he puts the spotlight on our (okay, my) cowardice and / or laziness in not producing more and submitting more. Damn these hard-working talented types -- and just wait until I finish my sure-to-be-bestselling-and-award-winning novel! (Of course, first I have to START my ...)
I read the interview. I try to be happy for the guy--he's making it. He's living the dream as we know it.Vila wrote:I just read Gareth D. Jones's interview of Gareth L. Powell in SFCrowsnest. Congratulations, guys!
Every time I start feeling down, Aphelion writers hand me something to lift my spirits. I'm proud of you - All of you!
Dan
I think I may owe you an apology. I had thought that just about all your messages were here in the plug thread, but by my count, it's only 95 of them.RHFay wrote:Gee, thanks alot kailhofer!![]()
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And you were complaining that Aphelion didn't get acknowledgment??!! You DO realize that I spread the word about my Aphelion publications too, don't you? And any of my reprints that were first published in Aphelion are acknowledged as such. That includes some pieces coming out in my forthcoming poetry collections.
You should be a bit nicer to me, ya know!
Good for you, JB!jbhogan22 wrote:My story “Just a Mangy Dog” was recently accepted by The Scruffy Dog Review (to appear in their Winter Issue, January 2009.
My stories “A Slap in the Face” and “A Loud Hum” were recently accepted by Smokebox (to appear in their January or March 2009 issue).
My story “For Bread and Milk” is online in the Winter 2008 issue of The Square Table (www.thesquaretable.com).
My poem “The Rubicon” recently won Second Place ($150 award) in the Oliver Browning Poetry Contest sponsored by Indian Bay Press (publisher of the Poesia poetry journal).
My story “Independentista” will be in the Istanbul Literary Review (www.ilrmagazine.net), January 2009, Issue 12.
Early this year, I won the Cervena Barva Press (Somerville, MA) Online Fiction Chapbook Prize ($50 award). This collection of four stories entitled Near Love Stories (key word being “Near”) will be an e-book (hopefully soon) at www.cervenabarvapress.com.
J. B.
(Sniffle) He still remembers the little people who knew him when...jbhogan22 wrote:...
I would also like to thank everyone for their constructive and often positive comments about my work in Aphelion and elsewhere. I do appreciate it.
Thanks,
JB
I wuz only teezing. Anyways, youse pretends to be a writer better than I does. (Them artisian types are so sensitive.)jbhogan22 wrote:Robert,
I was afraid that line was going to be taken wrong!! I was shooting for thank you and came off arrogant and condescending. Could I have missed the target any further? Not bad for someone pretending to be a writer.
JB
OH, NO! We are sliding toward literary incest, where Aphelionites who have their own publications of one form or another accept the works of other Aphelionites!RHFay wrote:My essay "The Good and the Bad of Critiques", which arose from a discussion right here on Aphelion, is now on-line at Creator and the Catalyst:
http://www.creatorandthecatalyst.com/au ... tiques.htm
Just to note: Seanan's book is now available in a bookstore near youdoc wrote:Seanan McGuire, a regular contributor to Aphelion's features section, will have her novel "Rosemary and Rue" released by DAW in September.
There's a review of the book (including a link to an excerpt), here.
Congratulations! Will your total have enough "pro" sales to go for SFWA membership? If not yet, I'd bet you'll qualify in the near future.jbhogan22 wrote:Hello, Everyone,
I have three items for you today.
Number 1 – I received this e-mail yesterday from Shirley Allard of the journal Word Catalyst:
Hi JB,
This letter is to inform you that I have nominated your story “Kerosene Heat” for the 2010 Pushcart Prize. Congratulations!
Shirley
Shirley Allard, publisher/managing editor
Word Catalyst Magazine
editor@wordcatalystmagazine.com
“Kerosene Heat” can be read at:
http://www.wordcatalystmagazine.com/pag ... ss911.html
Number 2 – I recently passed a personal writing milestone of 100 publications (58 short stories and 44 poems now, to be exact). It will take a few months for all of these to come online or go into print but they will eventually get there.
Number 3 – My poem “It’s Not About Me” will be the featured poem tomorrow, Saturday, November 7 in Every Day Poets (www.everydaypoets.com).
Thanks,
J. B.
Sorry to hear that, Dan, but keep at it. Despite what DB says, a lot of people still like real books, and a lot of good ones get rejected plenty before someone picks them up. 'Mare' is a delightful collection of work; I'm sure someone will want to put it out there.Vila wrote:Sad news: "Tales of the Mare Inebrium" got a very polite rejection slip this morning. Hopefully, the next publisher will find it more suitable.
Dan
Not bad, but I noticed they misspelled your name. Better get on 'em about that.ente per ente wrote:"Rites of war..." online on Digital Dragon Magazine:
Another Sci- Fi short story written by me in American/English, title "Rites of war..." , has been put online in February on Digital Dragon Magazine...
And many thanks, of course, to very kind Michele Bottomdweller who edited the story!!!![]()
Here is the link, for anyone interested in having a look at...eh,eh
http://www.digitaldragonmagazine.net/
http://www.digitaldragonmagazine.net/pa ... sofwar.php
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, he wrote.(it's really good, you should go read it)
ente per ente wrote:"Now we see all..." online on AnotheRealm Magazine:
Another Sci- Fi (funny...in a way) short story written by me in American/English, title "Now we see all..." , about "The Gift" theme, has been put online in December on AnotheRealm Magazine... dealing with a future U.S.A., in a way...eh,eh
And thanks to very kind Michele "bottomdweller" DUTCHER who edited it and to Mr. Webbie who put it online very fast, of course!!!
Here is the link, for anyone interested in having a look at...eh,eh
http://anotherealm.org/modules/AMS/arti ... toryid=241
Cute!
Five mouths . . . do they eat all day, or just talk an awful lot?
And you actually got BD to edit that for you?! I wonder how much extra Budweiser that involved . . .Please note that this is ahn Anthology of strictly lesbian and bisexual female stories,so little to no male contact is required…so far, viewer’s (reader’s…) discretion is advised…
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Very clever!ente per ente wrote:"A crazy urge..." online on AnotheRealm Magazine:
Another Sci- Fi (funny...again) short story written by me in American/English, title "A crazy urge..." , about "Virus and the microbial world" theme, has been put online in February on AnotheRealm Magazine... dealing with a lonely moon somewhere in space in a way...
Actually the title comes from an old Italian movie about an old man falling in love with a very young woman, but apart this the story has nothing to do with that, as I only considered the title itself very appropriate for the very strange things that happen in this Sci-Fi story...
Here is the link, for anyone interested in having a look at...eh,eh
http://anotherealm.org/modules/AMS/arti ... toryid=248
Not bad. Your plots are always interesting.ente per ente wrote:"Into the Wild Lands..." online on AnotheRealm Magazine:
Another Sci- Fi (very) short story written by me in American/English, title "Into the Wild Lands..." , about "Outdoors adventures" theme, has been put online in April on AnotheRealm Magazine... dealing with a very strange weekend trip somewhere in space, somewhere in time, in a way...
Here is the link, for anyone interested in having a look at...eh,eh
http://anotherealm.org/modules/AMS/arti ... toryid=252