It was me; I can admit it.
I broke Twitter on Christmas day.
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
rate of December
If I could sustain the production of December, I would have five pieces to send out fresh each month. Unfortunately, that is unlikely if I'm critical of what's actually coming out the nib of the pen.
January 15 deadline
By January 15th, 10-15 submissions to editors/agents need to be postmarked. That's a goal.
It might not be your goal, or a particularly ambitious goal, unless that considers that I need to stop being lazy and take a cruel pen to a bunch of stories that have not been revised.
Then those fine children of mine will be sent off into the trenches of the slush piles, mail bins, and generally unpleasant waiting rooms of print purgatory.
Oh, and I'm not going to do more than five simultaneous submissions. In the event of simultaneous submissions, that will only count for 2/3 of a submission, because, well, I determined that to be so with my own special algebra.
It might not be your goal, or a particularly ambitious goal, unless that considers that I need to stop being lazy and take a cruel pen to a bunch of stories that have not been revised.
Then those fine children of mine will be sent off into the trenches of the slush piles, mail bins, and generally unpleasant waiting rooms of print purgatory.
Oh, and I'm not going to do more than five simultaneous submissions. In the event of simultaneous submissions, that will only count for 2/3 of a submission, because, well, I determined that to be so with my own special algebra.
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