27 day form rejection from Bourbon Penn.
I totally thought that said Bourbon Penis. Much more poetic than Whiskey Dick.27 day form rejection from Bourbon Penn.
I totally thought that said Bourbon Penis. Much more poetic than Whiskey Dick.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but I can rivet steel I-beams on tequila.Hell, right now, I'd settle for a Tequila Willie.
I looked up Night Shades - how are you managing to write stories under 500 words, that's crazy to me. I'm super wordy. Congrats on 121 rejections along with your successes this year. Aren't you trying to get to 150?A few more have come in. The worst was the full request that was rejected last week by an indie publisher. Got a 4-day form letter from a new magazine Night Shades, and two agent rejections. One of them was a bit unusual; said they still had 1000 queries in their inbox from 2024, and they were dumping them, welcoming those who queried to query again.
I don't think that's a bad thing. These days the majority of agents are just gonna ghost you, so I do appreciate their honesty.
Anyway, up to 121 rejections now.
Basically, they need to be snapshots. Small, decisive moments with a narrow scope and limited cast of characters. My experience with drabbles has made this really clear. Those are even trickier: a hundred words exactly.how are you managing to write stories under 500 words, that's crazy to me.
The Nightmare on Story Street horror contest announced their winners without sending out rejections, so there’s a 33-day no response rejection from them for “The Goatskin Codex”
I believe this leaves me at twelve in all for 2025.
I still have a 500-word horror piece that I submitted as a flash contest entry on our old site that I think deserves a home. I've gotten pretty good at packing in a lot of story into few words from our flash contest, as well as a 650-word contest over on .com. It was definitely challenging at first - I often started with a 800-900 word story, and then had to cut cut cut. But nowadays it's second nature to write to length.I looked up Night Shades - how are you managing to write stories under 500 words, that's crazy to me. I'm super wordy.
Thank you! I think I should be able to hit 150 despite the holiday season creeping up on us quickly. I've got plenty of (likely) no response queries that I can write off by the end of the year. I'd love to get one more sale to wrap up what's been a pretty solid year, marked by quality rather than quantity in acceptances (despite my quantity-focused submission practicesCongrats on 121 rejections along with your successes this year. Aren't you trying to get to 150?
Noticed on their site that they haven't posted anything on "upcoming themes" beyond June 2025. According to Duotrope, they are "on hiatus."Glad I found this thread again. I'm on, I believe rejection 58 for the year to two publications.
I did have a question: Anyone ever send anything to The Other Stories? I've submitted two pieces to them over the past couple of years and never heard anything back--even though the claim the WILL send a response back, either yeah or nay.
How about this: The obligatory rejection from Clarkesworld this morning. They said the story wasn't quite right for them. I was not surprised.I hope you continue to post here, it can get lonely with just 3-4 of us posting reguarly.
Back in the 90s the agents/mags/publishers used to say, "This is terrible. Don't quit your day job."