I was reading a rejection e-mail for a short short story I wrote last year, and realized that all but one place had sent me a rejection e-mail. So, just to check and see what place had never got around to e-mailing me, I went to the link(I keep all the sites I submit to organized with notes as to what I've sent and what's been accepted/rejected) and lo and behold my short story's sitting there in the prose section. Now, sure it would have been nice to get an e-mail informing me, but after much repeated disappointment, I really don't give a crap.
I don't even remember how I found the link to this particular e-zine thingy, but I think it's pretty funny that two other AGSers have stories there too. Have a look see. (http://caxton.stockton.edu/spectrum/stories/storyReader$15) Mine's "The Luck of Charles Scott."
The only reason I can think of for the large amount of AGS stories is the involvement of Phil Reed, an extreme lack of submissions, or a combination of both. Though I must approve of Scid's story. Well....anyways.
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and if you want to see what Phil really does, go here. (http://www.oswego.org/staff/preed/author.htm) oh, and here. (http://www.philip-reed.com/phil/works.htm)
I like it.
Yay my team!
Uh, those sites aren't OUR Phil Reed.
http://www.phil-reed.com <-- THAT'S him! :)
Quote from: terranRICH on Sat 03/05/2003 06:02:53
Uh, those sites aren't OUR Phil Reed.
http://www.phil-reed.com <-- THAT'S him! :)
Is too, you poopy head.
Good story. I like it.
Why thank you, and same to you.