I'm supposed to be working right now, but I've read the first few pages and it's pretty irresistible
I will have a short story (The Headspace Database, older than my forum stories) in ZNB's Kickstarted 'All Hail Our Robot Conquerors!' anthology.
Well done!Not sure where to post this, but I just sold a story to DSF. Very excited to finally crack this market. ^.^
Not sure where to post this, but I just sold a story to DSF. Very excited to finally crack this market. ^.^
Fantastic!Not sure where to post this, but I just sold a story to DSF. Very excited to finally crack this market. ^.^
This is where to post that. CongratsNot sure where to post this, but I just sold a story to DSF. Very excited to finally crack this market. ^.^
No from Deep Magic, alas. And a no from Vestsl Review on a story I'd submitted over two years ago, queried without an answer, withdrawn, and submitted elsewhere since.
Not sure where to post this, but I just sold a story to DSF. Very excited to finally crack this market. ^.^
SteveW that's so cool that you have something suitable for BCS, I just can't seem to write strictly second world fantasy. Sucks about FSF but at least they're fast! I got my bottom tier form in like one day the one time I sent something to them. :/
Oh raspberries! You can write in any setting. Stop self rejectingThis is the first time I've had a regular sized short, and it does happen to be a second world fantasy. Though it turns out, I am very weak at second world fantasy and probably won't be writing any more of them in the foreseeable future.
A story like Game of Thrones set in a world that is similar to our own.The squirrels are scratching their heads, 'a second world fantasy' what the hell's that some new kind of sex position?
I'm not self rejecting. I swear.Oh raspberries! You can write in any setting. Stop self rejecting
Really? You think that? That's so cute. LOL. And no, you don't get to throw my words back on me the next time I get mopey.I'm not self rejecting. I swear.
I think I am be objective about my own work in recognizing that my second world stories are much weaker than stories I write in a contemporary setting.
