Going through my own list of published links, I realized some of
my favorite on-line markets are no longer on-line. I didn’t know how to
feel about this. Should I re-submit my work or let it be? It felt like a
part of my writing history died, well, because it did.
So, coincidentally, Rusty Barnes, author and editor, posted on Facebook that he had 50-60 stories in purgatory.
So I thought of something–We, as writers of dead links, are not alone.
so,/
THIS new home for those works (The Dead Market Writings is at this link):
After your story was published in that on-line journal that died, I’ll post it here, submit to ctgager37@gmail.com with proof of work being previously published from a dead market. (Acceptance e-mail, dead link from your webpage etc.)
So...
So, coincidentally, Rusty Barnes, author and editor, posted on Facebook that he had 50-60 stories in purgatory.
So I thought of something–We, as writers of dead links, are not alone.
so,/
THIS new home for those works (The Dead Market Writings is at this link):
After your story was published in that on-line journal that died, I’ll post it here, submit to ctgager37@gmail.com with proof of work being previously published from a dead market. (Acceptance e-mail, dead link from your webpage etc.)
So...
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