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Sold to Postscripts—”The World Breaks”

Posted by: Scott    Tags:  my writing, Postscripts    Posted date:  November 5, 2008  |  No comment


My short story “The World Breaks” has just been accepted by Pete Crowther and Nick Gevers for Postscripts, which marks my third sale to that magazine. (Though according to this recent announcement from PS Publishing, Postscripts will be turning from a magazine into a quarterly anthology in the spring of 2009, at the same time increasing its word count from the 55-60,000 words range to around 70-80,000 words.)

The Postscripts gang was, as usual, amazing in its response time. I submitted it to Pete yesterday at 1:20 p.m., and today, in an e-mail sent at 2:41 a.m., only 13 hours later, he accepted it with a note saying that I’ll have contracts and a check shortly.

“The World Breaks” is my third sale to Postscripts. Add in my sales to the anthologies Moon Shots, Mars Probes, and Forbidden Planets, and Pete has been my most supportive editor ever.

Thanks for all the love, Pete!





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