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  • TerryE
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    Very cool, congrats, Oz

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  • ozmosis7
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    My story "The Patrol" (a retooled reprint out of my first collection, THESE OLD TALES) will be appearing in the upcoming anthology by Horrified Press, Nightmare Stalkers & Dream Walkers. This is one of my favorites, so I am glad to share it again.

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  • TJCams
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    That has to be so fulfilling, and spur one on to write more.

    I'm scared to event attempt to write, even a short story for myself, as writing has never been my thing really. Hence, I don't do it for a living.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Awesome news on the acceptance. Congrats.

    Originally posted by Michael Wehunt View Post
    Thanks, Richard. They do a fantastic job with the art for each story.

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  • Michael Wehunt
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    Thanks very much, Mr. Cain!

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  • ozmosis7
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    Congrats, Michael. You've been on a roll. I tried CH a couple times. It's an interesting process, although the 2nd time I wasn't able to get any of my feedback.

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  • Michael Wehunt
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    Thanks, Richard. They do a fantastic job with the art for each story.

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  • RichardThomas
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    Originally posted by Michael Wehunt View Post
    Just got an acceptance email from pro market Crowded Magazine. They want to publish my story "Beside Me Singing in the Wilderness" in Issue 3. I was already in their debut issue, so this is really cool.
    very cool. looks like a pretty interesting magazine. love the art. congratulations.

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  • Michael Wehunt
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    Just got an acceptance email from pro market Crowded Magazine. They want to publish my story "Beside Me Singing in the Wilderness" in Issue 3. I was already in their debut issue, so this is really cool.

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  • ozmosis7
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    Originally posted by copefiend2 View Post
    Thanks for the reply. It's interesting to hear someones feelings about their work being accepted.
    Sure. I hope it offered something. I should also mention that rejection used to hurt a lot more than it does now. It always sucks to have a story rejected, but as time goes by and you get some quality feedback, you can use it to hone your skills. I'd prefer the other motivational resource of course, but you take what you get. And a lot of reading helps too, of course.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Originally posted by ozmosis7 View Post
    I don't know that I'm the best person to answer that question, as I've really not had all that much accepted. I will tell you I check my email, always sitting at the edge of my seat. When it's bad news, I slump and struggle to pick myself up before working hard to take what, if any, feedback I've received and try to address those concerns. When it's good news, I jump for joy and scream, run around the house laughing and playing with the dogs, and occasionally do backflips.

    So no, acceptance never gets old. The key, near as I can tell, is to continue to grow as a writer and not settle because of acceptance. It's all about writing a better story. Whenever people get back to me, saying they've enjoyed something I've written, it fuels my desire to produce better work, much the reason why I've gone back to some older stories with my upcoming collection. I use acceptance the same way, I suppose.
    Thanks for the reply. It's interesting to hear someones feelings about their work being accepted.

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  • ozmosis7
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    I don't know that I'm the best person to answer that question, as I've really not had all that much accepted. I will tell you I check my email, always sitting at the edge of my seat. When it's bad news, I slump and struggle to pick myself up before working hard to take what, if any, feedback I've received and try to address those concerns. When it's good news, I jump for joy and scream, run around the house laughing and playing with the dogs, and occasionally do backflips.

    So no, acceptance never gets old. The key, near as I can tell, is to continue to grow as a writer and not settle because of acceptance. It's all about writing a better story. Whenever people get back to me, saying they've enjoyed something I've written, it fuels my desire to produce better work, much the reason why I've gone back to some older stories with my upcoming collection. I use acceptance the same way, I suppose.

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  • Ben Staad
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    Originally posted by ozmosis7 View Post
    Had a story, "Heirloom," accepted to a newer press. I can't share the details yet, but will as we get closer.
    Congrats! After you have had many things accepted is it still a thrill? Just wondering.

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  • ozmosis7
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    Had a story, "Heirloom," accepted to a newer press. I can't share the details yet, but will as we get closer.

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  • ozmosis7
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    Originally posted by subie09lega View Post
    And I thought I was a little OCD.
    I know, right. In that business, they strap you down in a theater and keep your eyes open by sticking toothpicks in them, and then show you movies on how best to backup your files. It's all standard procedure, and quite maddening. Never really leaves you.

    But I'm feeling much better now.

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