Mad experiments and burnt eyebrows in the arena of literature
Predatory rejection? Ouch.
Clearly they value your writing at twice the cost of the magazine. The next step is to start charging readers' fees for their opening your submissions.
Yeah!!! You're a winner.Just keep saying that.
They're testing for Intelligence, artificial or otherwise.
He's not good at math either, is he?
Ha, ha! Funny. :)I was so happy, I got my e-mail notification worked and I knew about this Bryan post! :)
LOL. The hole many newbies fall through :-)
In Chicago, that's just normal business. We call it "Pay to play." (Also why our economy sucks eggs.)
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Predatory rejection? Ouch.
Clearly they value your writing at twice the cost of the magazine. The next step is to start charging readers' fees for their opening your submissions.
Yeah!!! You're a winner.
Just keep saying that.
They're testing for Intelligence, artificial or otherwise.
He's not good at math either, is he?
Ha, ha! Funny. :)
I was so happy, I got my e-mail notification worked and I knew about this Bryan post! :)
LOL. The hole many newbies fall through :-)
In Chicago, that's just normal business. We call it "Pay to play." (Also why our economy sucks eggs.)
Post a Comment