pupisenterprises@hotmail.com<
/a>>
Buenos Aires, BA Argentina - Saturday, July 17, 2004 at 10:27:01
(CDT)
Midnighter, I've
passed your email address on to him. Good luck.
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, July 07, 2004 at 17:41:51 (CDT)
Dear Jan Hlinovsky,
I've ust emailed. you.
Ellen
USA - Sunday, July 04, 2004 at 22:44:39 (CDT)
Dear Ms. Datlow,
I've been trying to find Howard Waldrop's contact information, but with
no success so far. Could you perhaps help me get in touch with him (or
his agent, if he has one)?
Many thanks, and best wishes,
Jan Hlinovsky <jan@kirjava.com>
Helsinki, Finland - Sunday, July 04, 2004 at 04:19:49 (CDT)
Sorry Patricia,
OMNI died back in 1996.
Ellen
USA - Saturday, July 03, 2004 at 23:56:00 (CDT)
I came across your name while searching for OMNI magazine
(which I cannot seem to find). Is it still available
online?
Patricia Cruz <cpcruz1@aol.com>
Miami, FL USA - Saturday, July 03, 2004 at 16:21:51 (CDT)
Did not we go to same school?
In Norwalk Virginia? Goe Scott remember?
Scott will really contact me? That's amazing, thank you so
much! My email is StardustMage@aol.com
Midnighter <StardustMage@aol.com>
USA - Wednesday, June 30, 2004 at 21:04:20 (CDT)
Hi
Just started a mid-year resolution to read the SCI FICTION stories but
have stalled with Terry Bisson's 'Scout's Honor' at the end of Jan 2004
as the formatting on the html page isn't working! (Particularly enjoyed
the Michaela Roessner story which precedes it).
Mark Watson <mark dot watson at bestsf dot
net>
Colchester, Essex UK - Wednesday, June 30, 2004 at 03:08:03 (CDT)
Midnighter,
Scott Westerfeld said he would contact you if you leave your email
address in this guestbook.
Ellen
USA - Monday, June 28, 2004 at 21:59:23 (CDT)
Hi Frank,
Thanks for the invite. I don't get out into Brooklyn much but if I do,
I'll come by.
Ellen
USA - Monday, June 28, 2004 at 19:18:54 (CDT)
Midnighter,
I've contacted Scott Westerfeld about your interest. It would help if
you leave an email address. I don't know if he'll contact you or
not.
Ellen
USA - Monday, June 28, 2004 at 19:17:32 (CDT)
P.F. Renfroe,
I was under the impression from a quick look at your mss that the story
was not sf and that your previous work had been in the romance genre.
If I was mistaken I apologize.
Ellen
USA - Monday, June 28, 2004 at 19:13:56 (CDT)
Dear Ms. Datlow-
Saw you linked to my site. Great site yourself. Come to my gallery in
Brooklyn if you get a chance this summer! Best wishes,
Frank Jump
Frank Jump <frankjump@earthlink.net>
Brooklyn, NY USA - Sunday, June 27, 2004 at 22:51:11 (CDT)
Ellen, I saw pictures on your site of Scott Westerfeld. I am
incredibly interested in exchanging emails with him or writing him in
some other way. Does he have a fan email or fan address I could possibly
get in contact with him through? I did a Google search but found nothing
of help.
Midnighter
LA USA - Saturday, June 26, 2004 at 22:41:43 (CDT)
On comments re: PJ Renfroe it was stated that I am not the
romance writer. Who is the PJ Renfroe romance writer your referred to
earlier? All my books have a heavy romance worked in and around the
main story. Just curious about a double in print. Would appreciate an
answer, address or e-mail, thanks. PJ
PJ Renfroe <pjrenfrooe@bellsouth.net><
br />
Locust Grove, GA USA - Saturday, June 26, 2004 at 00:44:06 (CDT)
I would suggest going to the library and checking out
Literary Market Place. In it there are lists of literary agents and what
kind of material they represent. Good luck.
Ellen
USA - Tuesday, June 22, 2004 at 22:36:46 (CDT)
After dozens of published works, mostly investigative reports
and policy manuals, I have written my first novel. My background is in
childrens services, i.e. child abuse, therefore the novel contrasts
harsh realism with outrageous fantasy. Do you have a recommendation on
agents who may consider a fiction novice?
Bob Eggleton
Bob Eggleton <robert_t@charter.net>
Charleston, WV USA - Tuesday, June 22, 2004 at 20:24:09 (CDT)
Sorry. I wish I had extra copies of # 1 but I don't. Have you
tried Bibliofind or amazon's used section? #17 should be out in
August.
Ellen
USA - Monday, June 07, 2004 at 17:05:16 (CDT)
Have been able to locate 2-16 of "The Years Best Fantasy And
Horror" books. Can't wait for 17. Looking for #1. Have been to
AbeBooks and they don't have it. Can you help?
steve <skdoprogut@msn.com>
USA - Monday, June 07, 2004 at 15:09:05 (CDT)
Dear Mr. Sulea,
Delighted it was helpful. Go check out our guidelines (and other
markets) and start sending your stories out. That's the major way to get
published :-)
Ellen
USA - Monday, May 31, 2004 at 12:12:41 (CDT)
Dear Ms. Datlow,
I just wanted to say thank you:)
I was at your MarCon Panel about unsolicited manuscripts with Ms.
Czerneda, Mr. Antonelli and Mr. Stevens, and it was very informative and
helpful. I hope that sometime, winds of fate hopefully being kind, you
can take a look at some of my work.
Again, many thanks,
George Sulea,
Cleveland
George Sulea
<geovoice@yahoo.com>
Cleveland, ohio USA - Monday, May 31, 2004 at 10:03:11 (CDT)
Charles and Allen,
Sorry, I don't read screenplays. I have nothing to do with on air
component of the corporation. I am fiction editor and buy and edit short
stories.
Ellen
USA - Sunday, May 30, 2004 at 23:34:37 (CDT)
Ellen, Allen Winn and I sent you a copy of a screenplay
called Zero Point, a sci-fi adventure that exposes the plausible truth
about the events of Roswell. We were wondering if you've gotten a
chance to look at it. We know your extremely busy but would love to
hear from you. Regards, Allen and Charles
Charles Jones and Allen Winn <chajones@state.pa.us>
Harrisburg, pa USA - Friday, May 28, 2004 at 07:40:02 (CDT)
Hi Levin,
Lovely meeting you too. Go to our guidelines at
www.scifi.com/scifiction
for our mailing address and other pertinent info on submissions. And
don't forget to include a cover note mentioning that you met me at
Maureen's party.
Ellen
USA - Thursday, May 27, 2004 at 09:18:10 (CDT)
It was lovely meeting you tonight at Maureen's. You said to
send you a story. I decided on a Hamster inspired story. Please send me
your address or email address and I'll send it to you.
Levin Armwood <lgape@yahoo.com>
Cleveland, OH USA - Wednesday, May 26, 2004 at 23:20:50 (CDT)
Hello Ellen,
I am an assistant editor for a small publication company, Fantasist
Enterprises (www.fantasistent.com), and we are looking for authors and
editors to endorse our book. If you are interested, would you email me?
On receipt of your email I will pass it on to the Editor-in-Chief,
William Horner, who will fill in all the detail.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Court Dudek
Court Dudek <court_dudek@yahoo.com>
Andover, NJ USA - Saturday, April 24, 2004 at 13:07:39 (CDT)
Yes, I'd like to see it. Please send it to the po box
indicated in various guidelines (including on
www.scifi.com/scifiction
Ellen
USA - Saturday, April 24, 2004 at 00:38:38 (CDT)
Hello Ellen Datlow,
I am a newly published author. My short story collection, Midnight
Tableau, has just been released by Double Dragon Publishing in Trade
paperback. I would like to send you a copy of the book. Please let me
know if you'd be willing to take a look at it.
Kind Regards,
Michael
Michael McCrann <michael@michaelmccrann.com&
gt;
Lindenhurst, NY USA - Friday, April 23, 2004 at 16:25:52 (CDT)
Hey Charles,
I'm going to email you.
Ellen
USA - Monday, April 19, 2004 at 23:35:28 (CDT)
Dean Manalo,
I'm afraid that I no longer have any connection with OMNI. The only
thing I can suggest is that you contact General Media in NYC (the
corporate owners of OMNI) --write to the permissions dept--or check for
the artist's website by googling. YOu're more likely to be able to get
permission by going directly to the artist or his rep.
Good luck.
Ellen
USA - Monday, April 19, 2004 at 23:34:55 (CDT)
Dear Ms. Datlow:
Thank you for the great work you've done! I am interested
in getting copyright permission from one of your cover artists, Ralle
(Omni Magazine, September 1985). If you could help me in getting
information, I'd sure appreciate that as well.
Best Regards,
Dean Manalo
Dean Manalo <pokemou12000@yahoo.com>
San Diego, CA USA - Sunday, April 18, 2004 at 21:24:32 (CDT)
I just saw Brenda's question about a story involving ants in
Omni. Perhaps she means Sand Kings, which came out in the early eighties
as I recall. They weren't ants, but the story is a classic thriller with
a great ending. I hope this helps you out. Charles
Charles Attardi <ceejayay@earthlink.net>
Astoria, NY United States - Friday, April 16, 2004 at 22:29:46
(CDT)
Hi, Ellen. I was getting nostalgic for the old Omni crew
(Teresi, Bova, Fox, Davies, Stein, McAuliffe, Davies . . .)and thought
I'd see how you were doing. I fondly remember, among other things, those
calls with Harlan Ellison when we'd trade semicolons for commas and
whatnot. And Stephen King's reversing the colors of the girl's blouse
and shorts in Firestarter. Drop me a line if you can. I'd love to hear
from you. All the best. Charles
Charles Attardi <ceejayay@earthlink.net>
Astoria, NY USA - Friday, April 16, 2004 at 22:01:41 (CDT)
Hi Ellen! Wante to invite you to a staged reading of my new
play that's loosely inspired by the Futurians. Please let me know where
to send the invite. Hope all's well! -- Thrive, Clark Perry
Clark Perry <mperry@andrew.cmu.edu>
USA - Wednesday, April 07, 2004 at 16:49:45 (CDT)
Sarah,
I definitely didn't publish that one in OMNI so I don't know. Thanks for
the suggestion though. Maybe Brenda will come back to give us more
info.
ellen
USA - Saturday, April 03, 2004 at 13:55:36 (CST)
Could Brenda's ant story be LeGuin's, the one with the acacia
seeds? I don't know if it appeared in Omni or elsewhere, but it's a
chronicle of the collapse of social order in an anthill, as recorded by
ants in scratches on acacia seeds. I believe the word acacia was in the
title.
Sarah Avery <savery@rci.rutgers.edu>
South River, NJ USA - Saturday, April 03, 2004 at 01:30:55 (CST)
MF--just emailed you with my mailing address.
Ellen
USA - Thursday, April 01, 2004 at 23:36:32 (CST)
Ellen:
I tried to send you my latest book for years best horror. It was
returned, says Amazon. When should I send it to you, that is, when does
the market open again?
best
mfkorn
MF Korn <tiresius1@aol.com>
USA - Thursday, April 01, 2004 at 18:14:01 (CST)
Brenda, I'm afraid you're going to have to give a little bit
more detail. What's the plot?
Ellen
USA - Thursday, April 01, 2004 at 13:07:46 (CST)
I'm looking for a story about Ants in an Omni mag. Can you
help me?
Brenda <BTufts@itapeipg.com>
NS Canada - Thursday, April 01, 2004 at 11:54:57 (CST)
Hey Chris,
Glad you like it :-)
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, March 17, 2004 at 23:42:03 (CST)
Hey Ellen,
Great site! Love that creepy cat's-eye photo on the main
page.
Chris Dodson <chrisinboaz@yahoo.com>
Kingsport, TN USA - Wednesday, March 17, 2004 at 18:00:05 (CST)
http://manytruths.com/bigbang.htm
This look familiar?
Truthsayer
USA - Tuesday, March 16, 2004 at 09:57:14 (CST)
Thank you for maintaining such a great si
tool t shirt <webdddsroom@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, March 10, 2004 at 07:32:34 (CST)
Hi Pj, well, that's partly what editors are for: to ensure
that a story is in readable prose.
Ellen
USA - Monday, March 08, 2004 at 21:43:16 (CST)
New to this and can't comment on past books printed. I write
paranormal and science fiction. I also work with other writers on
readability. Many can write properly, but not readable copy. PJ
Renfroe
P. J. Renfroe <pjrenfroe@att.net>
Locust Grove, GA USA - Monday, March 08, 2004 at 19:47:57 (CST)
Hannes,
Thanks so much. I'll email you and give you my agent's contact info.
Ellen
USA - Saturday, February 14, 2004 at 15:49:10 (CST)
Dear Ellen,
I am working as a scout/editor for German publishers, and I'd like to
know whom I'd have to contact about German rights to the "Retold Fairy
Tales" series.
Keep up the good work, you are an inspiration to us all!
Thanks a lot & best wishes -- Hannes
Hannes Riffel <riffel@epilog.de>
Berlin, Germany - Saturday, February 14, 2004 at 07:41:02 (CST)
Hi Staszek,
It was great meeting you too. Pat and I had a wonderful time and we plan
to come back next year--maybe to visit Gdansk though, for a change.
Glad you like some of my pictures :-)
Best,
Ellen
Ellen
USA - Friday, February 13, 2004 at 09:15:00 (CST)
Hi Ellen,
I hope you had a nice time in Poland and you'll come back some time soon
- I really enjoyed your and Pat's company. I also do hope that the NYC
amber market will not collapse because of you ;). Anyway, I checked out
your site - love the cats, don't like the dolls (booo). The interviews
are interesting and I'm totally amazed by the number of people you know
in the field - makes me feel like I'm living on the outskirts of the
universe. Once again thanks for your visit and take care!
staszek <staszek@hbz.pl>
warszawa, Poland - Friday, February 13, 2004 at 06:26:25 (CST)
Hi Dawn,
Nice to hear from you and to hear that you've a successful career in
Anthropology.
It must seem like ancient history to have worked at Locus.
Ellen
USA - Thursday, February 12, 2004 at 08:04:19 (CST)
Just thought I would drop you a note from what will feel like
the past...
This is the Dawn Atkins who was once Managing Editor of Locus Magazine
(now 20 years ago). I left the SF business and went on to become an
anthropologist. I have a number of publications in the area of US
sexuality studies and am working some non-academic projects as well
these days. (Note: I am not the romance writer of the same name.)
I wanted to thank you for the kindness you showed me long ago and the
inspiration you have continued to be in your work. Your gentle and
direct manner with a then 22-year-old young woman from Oklahoma has
never been forgotten.
Best always,
Dawn
Dawn Atkins <dawn@therabbitwarren.org><
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San Leandro, CA USA - Monday, February 02, 2004 at 15:41:41 (CST)
Jamie,
If you want to submit to SCIFICTION, you can check our guidelines at
http://www.scifi.com/scifiction
I'm not soliciting for any anthologies right now.
Ellen
USA - Sunday, February 01, 2004 at 21:19:54 (CST)
I beg frogiveness for such a shadey deed as to steal space in
a guestbook to ask such a shameless question as this, but Madame Datlow,
would you be so kind, perhaps, as to whisper an address to where one can
send a sweet story to be reviewed for an upcoming anthology?
I dared...I tried...I eagerly anticipate some manner of parler...
Thank you, think on it, and adieu,
JC
jamie carter <xlullabix@darksites.com>
Ok. Thanks
Ellen
USA - Thursday, January 22, 2004 at 18:10:11 (CST)
Ellen,
Bob Strauss here. My e-mail address is Robertbstrauss@aol.com. As for
the story, I'll snail-mail it to the sci-fi.com address. And thanks
again for your interest.
For now,
Bob
Bob Strauss
USA - Thursday, January 22, 2004 at 15:22:58 (CST)
Ellen,
Here's my e-mail address: Robertbstrauss@aol.com. As for the story,
I'll snail-mail it to the sci-fi.com address.
For now,
Bob
Bob Strauss
USA - Thursday, January 22, 2004 at 15:19:16 (CST)
Bob,
You have to give me your email address. I thought it linked in your
first email to me but it's not an address. Or you can look on the
SCIFICTION guidelines for my mailing address:
http://www.scifi.com/scifiction
Ellen
USA - Thursday, January 22, 2004 at 00:04:39 (CST)
Ms. Datlow,
Thanks for wanting to take a look at my story. It's titled "An
Afternoon at Marie's," and it appeared in the October 30--November 5
edition of the "Avon Grove Sun." Please send me an address as to where
to mail it to you.
For now,
Bob
Bob Strauss
USA - Wednesday, January 21, 2004 at 10:46:40 (CST)
Ms. Datlow,
Thanks for wanting to take a look at my story. It's titled "An
Afternoon at Marie's," and it appeared in the October 30--November 5,
2003 edition of "The Avon Grove Sun." Please send me an address as to
where to send it.
For now,
Bob
Bob Strauss
USA - Wednesday, January 21, 2004 at 10:42:59 (CST)
Hi Ellen, I have a sort of unusual request regarding the use
of one of the pictures in your "Doll" section. If you could please
email me I would like to ask your permission to use it and explain in
further detail what it is about. Thanks.
Terri Pike <zoso@indigo.org>
Orlando, FL USA - Wednesday, January 21, 2004 at 09:24:04 (CST)
Sorry to have spelled your last name wrong--you can't see
earlier messages when posting.
Ellen
USA - Tuesday, January 20, 2004 at 16:59:08 (CST)
Mr. Straus,
When did the story appear? I'd be happy to take a look --do you have my
mailing address? If not, I'll email it to you.
Ellen
USA - Tuesday, January 20, 2004 at 16:58:09 (CST)
Ms. Datlow,
I know you are extremely comprehensive in putting together your horror
selection in the annual anthology, searching out tales from all sorts of
venues, from academic journals to the small press. I published a tale
in a newspaper that I would like to offer for your perusal, and look
forward to your response. I may be going out on a limb here, bt it's
rare indeed to find fiction printed in a newspaper.
Bob Strauss <Robertbstrauss>
Wilmington , DE USA - Tuesday, January 20, 2004 at 12:35:58 (CST)
I felt the opening paragraph was fine. It rang true to form
for me, considering the POV.
Michael Kelly <mikelly@pathcom.com>
Canada - Tuesday, January 20, 2004 at 10:26:23 (CST)
Mr. Lamont,
Sorry you don't like the story--others have praised it highly. Chaque a
son goute.
Ellen
USA - Sunday, January 18, 2004 at 14:19:15 (CST)
Your selection of Richard Butner's story 'House of the
Future" astounds me. This is some of the worst writing I have
encountered in any form -- and to think it was selected as exemplary of
the talent out there. Just read the first paragraph and its use of
descriptive language -- on par with my seventh grade students. If we
ever want to elevate Science Fiction past its current status of
bottom-dweller in the literary world we'd better offer up more promising
prose.
Michael Lamont <kokomo@hotmail.com>
Sacramento, CA USA - Sunday, January 18, 2004 at 11:49:25 (CST)
%-) genuinely liked this work . coming from ultram ..
Greetings.
ultram <specksp--@rocketmail.com><
br />
USA - Tuesday, January 13, 2004 at 00:29:25 (CST)
hi there very liked your site . Visitor from gamble gaming
... Thank you.
gamble <lipperb.@yahoo.com>
USA - Monday, January 12, 2004 at 23:58:22 (CST)
Hello Ellen,I am trying to get ahold of anybody at Omni and
ran into a road block.The web site is dead and trying to find the right
person at Penthouse is a pain.A web archive site has some and is
settting up a service to zip the whole sites BUT needs the owners
permission.Can you help?Please reply to my e address.Thanks!
:)
Alan Crandall <alanore@comcast.net>
Junction City, Or USA - Monday, January 12, 2004 at 19:39:54
(CST)
Hey fantastic site you have here and a great guestbook. I
will tell my friends about your site so they can experience it
too.Greetings from wales!Christ
sagem polyphonic
ringtones <chris@ringtonesformeandyou.
com>
- Monday, January 12, 2004 at 09:54:20 (CST)
GREAT SITE WITH ATTITUDE.I LOVE YOU ALL.
Mgbada Mike <orumaga@hotmail.com>
USA - Saturday, January 10, 2004 at 15:23:10 (CST)
Jill,
Please do--I remember your name. Time to start submitting to me again
:-)
Ellen
USA - Thursday, January 01, 2004 at 21:45:07 (CST)
Ellen:
Thanks for all the encouraging rejection letters when I was submitting
to Omni back in the 80's. Watch out. I might send a story to Sci
Fiction.
Jill Zeller <phoeberubato@pop.halcyon.com<
/a>>
Seattle, WA USA - Thursday, January 01, 2004 at 08:33:38 (CST)
I would like to wish you lots of success in the coming New
Year. More
good writings and more good earnings, more good ideas and plots.
Happy New Year!
Regards, Boris Sidyuk
SF Reality SF magazine
P.S. Ellen, I had computer crash so lost your email. Would you please
reply again - there are things to discuss.
Boris Sidyuk <info@geodata.org.ua>
Kiev, Ukraine - Monday, December 29, 2003 at 19:08:32 (CST)
Hi Russell,
Great--sounds interesting. I'll email you about it.
Ellen
USA - Monday, December 15, 2003 at 21:22:41 (CST)
Hi Ellen, Just thought I'd let you know I've taken up online
publishing again (as well as moving somewhere that isn't quite the
Australian equivalent of Oso but ain't that far off it).
Russell B. Farr <rustle@omen.net.au>
Narrogin, WA Australia - Monday, December 15, 2003 at 08:26:05
(CST)
Yes, I still consult with Tor but I'm not taking on any more
authors than those I already work with.
Ellen
USA - Tuesday, November 04, 2003 at 23:27:13 (CST)
Great Website, I was wondering if you are still with
TOR?
Had some very nice feedback with them over this the summer and early
fall.
Thanks
Patt
Patt Mihailoff <pattkal@yahoo.com>
Hillsborough , NJ USA - Monday, November 03, 2003 at 12:03:12
(CST)
Ellen,
Several addresses have vanished from my database during the last
upgrade, yours among them. Could you get back to me with it?
Thanks,
Michael
PS Very nice website. I've spent the past 45 minutes romping around in
it.
Michael Reaves <michaelreaves@mindspring.com<
/a>>
USA - Sunday, October 26, 2003 at 09:28:03 (CST)
Thanks Christopher. They're pretty cute when they want to be
Ellen
USA - Saturday, October 18, 2003 at 23:31:06 (CDT)
I love your cats!
Christopher Sirmons Haviland
White Plains, NY USA - Saturday, October 18, 2003 at 08:34:04
(CDT)
Ellen, It was good to see you last week and I will try to
make itto KGB. Please add me to your mailing list so don't miss any of
your events. They look exciting and interesting, esp. hosted by you.
Trina
Trina King <disfunk@aol.com>
New York, NY USA - Saturday, September 13, 2003 at 09:51:29 (CDT)
Spike, I've just emailed you about the cd.
Ellen
USA - Monday, September 08, 2003 at 13:09:21 (CDT)
Great site!
Keep it running!
Franz
mnchen <webmaster@wellensittich.de&
gt;
munich, Germany - Monday, September 08, 2003 at 05:58:58 (CDT)
Hi Ellen, At Armadillocon you mentioned there will be a CD of
your recent interview with Howard. When it becomes available, I would
like to hear the details. Thank you!
Spike <spike9@netcom.com>
Bay Area , CA USA - Sunday, September 07, 2003 at 20:16:12 (CDT)
Hey Paul,
Welcome to my website. It surely has been awhile since I've heard from
you. Delighted you're still writing, even if it isn't sf.
If you haven't already, you might want to check out the sf/f I publish
at SCIFICTION on the SCIFI.COM website.
Ellen
USA - Tuesday, August 26, 2003 at 20:05:21 (CDT)
Hi Ellen - although it's been nearly 25 years since you
bought me lunch on my one and only visit to OMNI, I have followed your
career on the local bookstore SF&F shelves and am pleased that you are
as active as ever. I wish I really did have a time machine and could
change the past (I'd change some of the stories I sent you that weren't
very good!) But even though I have given up writing SF&F, I never miss a
chance to work something related to it into my more 'mainstream' books
with academic publishers. So, your influence lives on!
Paul J. Nahin <paul,nahin@unh.edu>
Durham, NH USA - Tuesday, August 26, 2003 at 12:11:34 (CDT)
I stopped by to research an interview I'm getting ready to
do, and was surprised and delighted by this site. I particularly
enjoyed the links...you did a ton of work. I'll definately be back!
Take care...
Cindy Lynn
USA - Monday, August 25, 2003 at 12:34:39 (CDT)
Hi Eliani,
I hope you enjoyed (if that's the word) Clarion West--or at least got a
lot out of it.
See you at the next KGB then.
Ellen
USA - Saturday, August 23, 2003 at 12:41:33 (CDT)
Hey, Ellen. I'm back from Clarion West, recovering, moving,
copyediting, and at the same time missing your KGB series. : ( Will try
to make it to the next one. Hope to see you very soon. (New e-mail,
btw.)
Yours,
Eli
Eliani Torres <eliani@verizon.net>
Williamstown, MA USA - Friday, August 22, 2003 at 21:22:03 (CDT)
Hi Ellen.
Want much to send you a copy of my strange new book.
Need an address.
Site looks grand.
Hope all's better than well.
Joyce
Joyce Thompson <joyce@thompsoningle.com>
Oakland, CA USA - Wednesday, August 13, 2003 at 11:45:59 (CDT)
Hi again Ellen,
Not sure if you got my email or not, so here's my address.
ashokbanker@vsnl.com
Best
Ashok K. Banker
USA - Friday, August 08, 2003 at 12:44:51 (CDT)
Hi, El. Just checking you out. Also checking exact caps etc.
for all your scifi.com entities for my book. I'll send you an e-mail
with a final question or two. Nice to see you looking swell.
Sally Fosnight <sffosnight@aol.com>
Otis, MA USA - Wednesday, August 06, 2003 at 13:57:56 (CDT)
Give me your email address, will you?
Ellen
USA - Monday, August 04, 2003 at 21:01:56 (CDT)
Small world, ain't it? The world of NY genre publishing, I
mean. I hope to (finally) make it to NYC in spring 2004, when my second
book comes out. You can count on me letting you know when and looking
you up!
Ashok K. Banker
Mumbai, India - Monday, August 04, 2003 at 09:45:55 (CDT)
Hi Ashok,
Of course I remember you. And I know about your forthcoming big
novel--good luck with it. If you do make it to NY make sure you let me
know and maybe we can get together. I've recently had lunch with Jaime
and dinner with Shawna and they also mentioned the novel.
And yeah. send me some more short fiction one of these days :-)
Ellen
Ellen
USA - Sunday, August 03, 2003 at 20:27:16 (CDT)
Hi Ellen,
You may remember me from the Fictionmags list, and from the half-dozen
stories I submitted to you for SciFiction over the last few years. You
never bought anything by me, but you were always so encouraging, telling
me how much you liked the writing, the settings, and that helped almost
as much as publication. All the stories sold elsewhere later, but you
were the most helpful editor who ever rejected me!
As you probably know, I'm now writing SFF novels and haven't turned out
a short story for a couple of years. But if I ever do, you're the editor
to whose high standards I'll aspire. Being bought by you would be as
good as a six-figure novel advance. (Well, almost as good!)
I enjoyed your site and got to see pics of so many people I'm working
with but have yet to meet, including my editor Jaime Levine and my agent
Shawna McCarthy! Someday, if I make it to the States, I'll be able to
put faces to the names and talk to them without a keyboard. And you're
one of the persons at the top of my must-meet list.
Thanks for inspiring and encouraging me! You're a great editor and you
make the genre worth coming to for newbies like me.
Best wishes
Ashok K. Banker
Ashok K. Banker
Bombay, India - Sunday, August 03, 2003 at 05:37:43 (CDT)
Hi Linda,
You're welcome. I'll email you.
Ellen
USA - Saturday, August 02, 2003 at 13:16:32 (CDT)
Hi Ellen,
Back in around 1996 or 97 I brazenly submitted my artists web
site as a link suggestion to you at what was then DarkEcho OMNI Horror
online. Much to my surprise you deemed it worthy of inclusion in the
Dark Art section. I feel I never did thank you properly. Ive long
wanted to apologize for this oversight and to extend my heartiest
appreciation for including me in those links.
Id very much like to email you but was unable to find a mailto: link on
your site. It would be wonderful if you would get in touch so that I
might contact you privately.
Thanks again for the inclusion!
-Linda
Linda Joyce Franks <ljfranks@nimbvs.com>
New Orleans, LA USA - Saturday, August 02, 2003 at 01:47:37 (CDT)
Carlos,
Sorry they didn't work for me. I hope you can make it another KGB
reading one of these days. My photos of the last few should be going up
soon.
Ellen
USA - Thursday, July 24, 2003 at 19:21:56 (CDT)
Hello, Ellen
I got the story today,thank you for your suggestion. Both story
has been accepted by a megazine. I thought about it before my stories
are not for the market you target. I'm sorry I can't attend your reading
my work shift has changed. But Maybe one day i could leave early and
stop by your reading.
Thank you.
carlos
USA - Wednesday, July 23, 2003 at 20:22:52 (CDT)
Hi. NFG is a new print magazine. It is on its second
issue. It takes only electronic submissions, and there are about nine
of us that read, critique, and slush out tons of fiction, art, and
poetry. So far we have had over 3,100 submissions which resulted in two
solid issues. Though place no genre restrictions on what we get, a lot
of our stories have a similar flavor to "Jailwise" If you are
interested, check out www.nfg.ca We just put up a few teasers and some
really cool cover art, and we are getting ready to do a big press
release (well, as big as a bunch of newbies like us can manage). Hey,
if you like what you see, we have a guestbook you can
sign...
Mike Martin <Hanuman@nfg.ca>
Tracy, MN USA - Monday, June 30, 2003 at 20:14:39 (CDT)
Glad you enjoyed "Jailwise." I'm sure Lucius would love to
hear that --we're both on the nightshade bbs.
http://www.nightshadebooks.com/cgi-bin/discus/discus.cgi
And what is NSG? (sorry I can't back up to see the initials again, one
of the bad things about this guest book. :-)
Ellen
USA - Saturday, June 28, 2003 at 22:56:21 (CDT)
I just read "Jailwise" on SciFiction. You are consistently
putting up rrreally fucking cool stories. Lucius Shepard defies
categories and genres and bleeds into everything.
He reminds me of what I read when I'm helping out w/the editing for NFG.
You should get a copy. You'd like the flavor. Plug over.
You have impeccable taste and an awesome site. Good home page
too.
Mike Martin <Hanuman@NFG.ca>
Tracy, MN USA - Saturday, June 28, 2003 at 19:42:12 (CDT)
That's it. Wao! what a great postal service we have.
Thank you,
Carlos
USA - Thursday, June 19, 2003 at 23:59:10 (CDT)
Carlos,
I just got it (or one, at least) today--it couldn't be the one you sent
yesterday...could it?
Ellen
USA - Thursday, June 19, 2003 at 22:34:01 (CDT)
Ellen. I'm the mystery guy who keeps popping up in your KGB
photos, like the ghost in Amelie. You asked me to e-mail, though I think
you wisely keep yours under wraps. Please feel free to write and say hi
though.
Luke <luke_hannafin@hotmail.com>
;
New York, NY USA - Thursday, June 19, 2003 at 10:29:15 (CDT)
Ellen,
I got the story back yesterday, thanks for the opportunity. I sent
you another one today,enjoy. By the way great stories at THE KGB reading
tonight.
Thanks
Carlos
USA - Wednesday, June 18, 2003 at 21:04:22 (CDT)
I enjoy browsing your site. You guys are great. Come see our
oil paintings.
arts-plaza <xiangke168@eyou.com >
USA - Wednesday, June 18, 2003 at 20:52:32 (CDT)
This is a wonderful site! Lots of cool stuff!!
--Marshall
Marshall Moseley <mlmoseley@earthlink.
spambad.net>
USA - Monday, June 16, 2003 at 15:26:36 (CDT)
Ellen, would you please contact via email. We just launched
ukrainian professional sf magazine and I would like to talk to you if
possible. Thank you.
Boris Sidyuk <info@geodata.org.ua>
Kiev, Ukraine - Thursday, June 12, 2003 at 14:36:19 (CDT)
You're very welcome. Have fun. More to come :-)
Ellen
USA - Sunday, June 08, 2003 at 18:32:53 (CDT)
I am honored to drop a line here and say thank you for
keeping this great site online.
brutal fist <wefgdfbdroom@pisem.net>
- Saturday, June 07, 2003 at 09:18:11 (CDT)
Thanks June. I wish I was still going to New Orleans
regularly as every year they always had a great crop of new types of
voodoo dolls!
Ellen
USA - Sunday, June 01, 2003 at 11:17:37 (CDT)
Whoa, great site. I really like the voodoo doll gallery.
Creepy.
june
FL USA - Saturday, May 31, 2003 at 20:34:17 (CDT)
Carlos,
Got it. It's in my pile. I'm only up to stories dated April 11th at this
point. Should be getting to yours in the next week or so (I
hope).
Ellen
USA - Thursday, May 29, 2003 at 19:04:31 (CDT)
Hi! Ellen,
I sent the ms a week after THE KGB READING in April along with the cover
letter.
Thank you
Carlos
USA - Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 23:01:53 (CDT)
Hi! Ellen,
I sent the ms a week after THE KGB READING in April along with
the cover letter.
Thank you
Carlos
USA - Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 22:52:46 (CDT)
Dr. Carl,
Did you get the email I sent you? (Is that the email address that didn't
work? How odd). Anyway, OMNI owns no rights. All copyrights are with the
authors. OMNI just demanded first pub credit.
But Walter Tevis is dead and I don't know who controls his estate. You
may try to "google" him and see what you come up with.
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 19:26:41 (CDT)
Dear Ellen,
Thanks for your help. That was the story. Do you know who owns old Omni
copyrights now? Judging from reprints, the magazine purchased all
rights, not just first printing rights... is this true? Your email
address won't let me reply.
yrs
Dr Carl
Carl Grindley <carl_grindley@shaw.ca>
Vancouver, BC Canada - Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 19:04:24 (CDT)
Hmmm. I posted responses to all of you last night, they
appeared and now they're gone.
Carlos and Eli, glad you enjoyed the KGB readings and hope to see you
there again.
Carlos: Did you send a cover letter with your ms and when did you mail
it?
Michael Shea,
You are very very welcome and it's great to hear from you. I hope we end
up in the same convention room again soon.
Hi Rebecca,
Everything seemed to be fine until this little problem of lost
posts.
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 18:24:57 (CDT)
Yo Rebecca,
Yup, as you can see it's finally working again. Thanks for the alert
that there was a problem. I just figured no one had anything to say
:-)
I've been in KC for the weekend at ConQuesT, which is why I'm responding
to everyone now.
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 00:39:51 (CDT)
Eli and Carlos,
Glad to see you here. And yes, Eli, try to make the last one (although I
can certainly understand if you don't). It's Kelly Link and HOlly Black.
Should be a great reading.
Good luck at Clarion.
Carlos. When did you send the story and did you include a cover
letter?
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 00:38:40 (CDT)
Michael,
So nice to hear from you. I'm very happy that all turned out ok. And I
hope to see you again on the west coast one of these days.
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 00:37:31 (CDT)
Dr Carl James Grindley,
It sounds like Walter Tevis's "Rent Control" Oct.79--I'll try your
email address if you don't respond here.
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 00:36:24 (CDT)
Ms. Datlow,
I had a wonderful time at KGB last week. Fiction, dinner, Amtrak. Not
bad at all. I may be able to sneak in one more Fantastic Fiction date
before spending the summer in Seattle, but I really should be packing
for Clarion that Wednesday. We'll see.
Enjoy yourself, and thanks for giving startling stories a live venue.
Regards,
Eli Torres
P.S. My Web log tends to focus on writing and editing (mostly
copyediting), but I may make Clarion-specific entries this
summer.
Eliani Torres <eliani@adelphia.net>
Bennington, VT USA - Tuesday, May 27, 2003 at 16:52:47 (CDT)
Hi,
I need your help in trying to track down a suspected case of plagiarism.
I need the name, title and publication date of a story published in
Omni. The story was about a couple who had a magic bed that caused time
to stand still. They started off making love but ended up catatonic. I
really need this urgently, and I figure that you'd probably know off the
top of your head.
Dr Carl James Grindley
English Department
University of British Columbia
Dr Carl James Grindley <carl_grindley@shaw.ca>
Vancouver, BC Canada - Tuesday, May 27, 2003 at 11:43:36 (CDT)
So did you get this working yet? Good to see you at the
Nebs. Haven't been to NYC in a while, hope to get to one of the
readings sooner or later.
Rebecca Ore <ogoense.net@verizon.net>
Philadelphia, PA USA - Monday, May 26, 2003 at 14:39:40 (CDT)
Hi Ellen,
Found your personal website link at Nightshadebooks discussion group.
God bless you for your friendly support.
Thinking of you,
Michael
Michael Shea <michael@michaelsheaauthor.
com>
Healdsburg, CA USA - Friday, May 23, 2003 at 20:28:20 (CDT)
Hi! Ellen,
I enjoyed The KGB Fantastic Fiction reading as the one in April.
Dinner was great,excellent crowd. I have already sent you one of my
short stories. I hoped you enjoy it.
Thank you,
Carlos
Carlos
USA - Thursday, May 22, 2003 at 21:59:28 (CDT)
Thanks for all the information! Great site!
small business grants
- Tuesday, May 20, 2003 at 14:09:17 (CDT)
Thank you. I sent something last week. Look for it in your
snail mail. I hope you can use it.
Marina
Marina Stern <marinastern@earthlink.net>
;
North Hills, CA USA - Thursday, May 15, 2003 at 12:34:03 (CDT)
Hi Marina,
So glad to hear that--the original trade paperback cover didn't make
ANYONE grab it and take it home so I'm delighted that this time around
the art's doing the job :-)
I'm afraid I'm not soliciting any stories for anthos right now. What
about SCIFICTION? Do you write sf or fantasy that might fit there? Check
our guidelines or some of the stories to see if you might write fiction
that would work for the website.
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, May 14, 2003 at 15:57:39 (CDT)
When at the bookstore the other day, "Sirens and Other Daemon
Lovers" leapt out at me and followed me home. I am loving it. Are you
accepting submissions for any future anthologies at this time?
Marina Stern
Marina Stern <marinastern@earthlink.net>
;
North Hills, CA USA - Tuesday, May 13, 2003 at 19:59:40 (CDT)
Thank you Sarah, but I have to disappoint you--I do have a
webmaster who does all the updating for me. His name is Marshall. At
some point in the future I would love to be able to update it on my own
but not for now. I hope the photographs from the Nebula awards will be
up soon, plus some new cat photos and doll photos.
Ellen
USA - Monday, May 05, 2003 at 15:25:10 (CDT)
Cheers Ellen,
Well the whole the universe tells me I should have been a brick layer, a
labotimized one at that, so, hey, never mind... Will 'The King & Kaya'
bedazzle you and assert itself, implicity, to the point of publication
nonetheless? God knows. Look, I quit. I have money and now alcohol.
Happy editing and 'ce sera sera'. You'd have to be feeling a tad
dissatisfied and existential (perhaps a little cursed) to like the story
anyway. Here's to new worlds and kinder paradigms. I raise my glass in
benign indifference.
Here's to the brighter and the better.
Robbie.
Robbie Wood <robbie_wood@lycos.com>
Ballarat, Vic Australia - Monday, May 05, 2003 at 05:04:56 (CDT)
Excellent website! It's very easy to use and has a pleasing,
simple layout! It's nice to see that you do your website yourself(and
actually update it!) Far too many authors and editors leave their
official websites up to someone else or never update, which is often
disapointing(at least, to me).
I think you should branch out in "For Sale" section. Maybe sell official
Ellen Datlow teddy bears with Alien Sex t-shirts or something
^-^
Sarah Holding <celesstar@aol.com>
Newark, Ca USA - Monday, May 05, 2003 at 01:52:23 (CDT)
Robbie,
Looking forward to it, although I don't have room for many (if any) more
novellas in 2003. I've got two in the pipeline: one coming out over June
by Lucius Shepard and one by Terry Bisson in the fall.
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, April 30, 2003 at 16:46:08 (CDT)
Ian, Thank you. That's what I like to hear :-) that the
stories in YBFH (my half anyway), scare you--they're supposed to. Don't
supposed you remember the title; I'm curious.
Alien Sex still sells really well in Italy--probably because of the
illustration with each story.
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, April 30, 2003 at 16:37:57 (CDT)
Hi Ellen,
Just to forewarn you, I've sent you a novella titled 'The King & Kaya'.
A descent into dismemberment and spiritutal renewal. It's my most
ambitious and challenging brainchild yet - a real ache in the very
marrow of my bones while writing it. It's dear to me. So I felt like
holding its hand a little while it teeters out into the world. I hope
you will receive it warmly, Ellen.
All the best,
Robbie Wood
(aka 'Robbie Delmore')
Robbie wood <robbie_wood@lycos.com>
Ballarat, Vic Australia - Tuesday, April 29, 2003 at 19:36:14
(CDT)
Hi Ellen,
Just to forewarn you, I've sent you a novella titled 'The King & Kaya'.
A descent into dismemberment and spiritutal renewal. It's my most
ambitious and challenging brainchild yet - a real ache in the very
marrow of my bones while writing it. It's dear to me. So I felt like
holding its hand a little while it teeters out into the world. I hope
you will receive it warmly, Ellen.
All the best,
Robbie Wood
(aka 'Robbie Delmore')
Robbie wood <robbie_wood@lycos.com>
Ballarat, Vic Australia - Tuesday, April 29, 2003 at 19:13:20
(CDT)
Ever since someone handed me a copy of Alien Sex (which I
believe I still own) I have been reading through your anthologies. I
remember there being a story in one of your Year's Best anthologies that
was the first story to really scare me since I turned eighteen and
anyone who was instrumental in the career of Pat Cadigan is practically
my hero.
And Koja's novel Skin scared me too.
Ian Hawkins <orangex@earthlink.net>
Colorado Springs, CO USA - Monday, April 28, 2003 at 14:08:47
(CDT)
Hi Carlos
If you emailed Gavin at the address I gave you, you should be getting an
email reminder closer to the reading. So see you in May.
Ellen
USA - Thursday, April 24, 2003 at 16:12:22 (CDT)
Hi! Ellen, Maybe I get it this time. I'm glad I went to your
reading at KGB. Expect me for your next reading on may so save me a
seat.
Carlos
USA - Thursday, April 24, 2003 at 00:39:30 (CDT)
What a wonderful site! Cool stuff!
Marshall Moseley <mlmoseley@earthlink_nixspm.
net>
Eugene, OR USA - Monday, April 21, 2003 at 18:21:04 (CDT)
Sorry, this is the more recent speech from the Senate floor
that I'd intended to point to.
http://www.commondreams.org/views03/0212-07.htm#
Ellen
USA - Saturday, February 15, 2003 at 04:35:58 (CST)
I recommend this speech by Senator Robert Byrd:
http://www.salon.com/news/feature/2002/11/21/byrdremarks/
Ellen
USA - Friday, February 14, 2003 at 18:29:48 (CST)
Hi Ivan,
No. Terri and I are still working on the anthology. It won't be out for
quite awhile.
I'd be happy to do another interview. I'm out of town now until the 18th
but email me around then and we can figure something out.
Ellen
USA - Friday, February 14, 2003 at 17:37:26 (CST)
Hi Ellen!
I just dropped by to see what's new ... Is Fairy Reel ready for
publishing? That fairy story that you reviewed brought me some
unexpected attention in my country... Other then that our magazine is
still alive and kicking(we survived the first five issues)... If you are
not too busy maybe you could give us one more online interview?
Hope I will see you on one of the conventions this year
Best,Ivan
Ivan Zoric <godclone@beograd.com>
Portland, OR USA - Saturday, February 08, 2003 at 14:45:20 (CST)
Cassandra,
Yes and no. It won't be another Green Man book but Terri and I are
working on THE FAERY REEL, a YA antho about faeries. So far we've bought
stories by Tanith Lee, Katherine Vaz, Holly Black, Patricia McKillip,
Bruce Glassco, and Delia Sherman. The book should be coming out in
2004.
Ellen
USA - Thursday, January 23, 2003 at 12:20:45 (CST)
Hi Ellen,
I was wondering if their were any plans for a sequel to the "The Green
Man: Tales from the Mythic Forest" I really loved the book.
Cassandra <arimmina_adara@yahoo.com><
br />
Simi Valley, CA USA - Wednesday, January 22, 2003 at 15:58:28
(CST)
Hey Gary,
Thanks. Yes, both Clarion West and Clarion East are both very
active-they have their respective website...just google for them
(although I MAY have them in my links--I don't recall).
Good luck with your writing--do try to take one of the workshops if you
can.
Ellen
USA - Monday, January 20, 2003 at 09:15:58 (CST)
Hi Ellen!
I've been following you for over a decade, (not literally) and the
fiction you published in Omni has shaped me into the writer I am now.
Just wanna say thanks for all the years of reading pleasure you gave me.
By the way, is Clarion West still active? It's a small dream of mine to
enroll there, whenever I get off my lazy duff and pump out a few
stories. ~Gary
Gary <garycooper@99west.com>
Cannon Beach, OR USA - Monday, January 20, 2003 at 09:01:09 (CST)
Hey Joshua,
Thanks for the kudos.
Check out Literary Market Place (in a library) for agents. Each agent
usually gives an idea as to what kind of books they rep. Then query
them. As many as it takes.
Good luck!
Ellen
USA - Thursday, January 16, 2003 at 23:00:49 (CST)
Hi! I'm a writer who's written one autobiographical
confessional Henry-Millerish yet Beat-influenced book entitled "Insanity
Factory". I've been working on another tome for years and years. I'm
looking for an agent to help me give it saleable direction and motivate
me. Check out my website, contact me, buy me dinner. If you're ever in
Baltimore I can take you to the building in which a magazine editor
decided to publish "Manuscript Found in a Bottle", Edgar Allen Poe's
first sale. I wish I remembered the name of the magazine editor; it's on
a brass plaque affixed to the front of the building. Editors are
literature's unsung heroes. Kudos to Ellen Datlow!
Joshua Berlow <cordwainer@yahoo.com>
Baltimore, MD USA - Thursday, January 16, 2003 at 22:06:15 (CST)
Ellen:
I do plan to make it to KGB tonight, and really look forward to seeing
you again. I checked out the place with my girlfriend the other night
when we went to a play two doors down, and it looks pretty cool. Good
selection of events, too; in addition to yours, I really want to see
Mary Gaitskill read.
See you tonight!
Chris Hall <mail@chrisahall.com>
New York, NY USA - Wednesday, January 15, 2003 at 13:12:52 (CST)
Paul,
Thank YOU for your very nice words.
Chris, of COURSE I remember you. So are you coming to KGB tonight? If
you do and I don't recognize you...buttonhole me and say hi.:-)
Welcome to NY!
Ellen
USA - Wednesday, January 15, 2003 at 10:38:45 (CST)
Ellen:
Very nice site, both here and the scifi site. If my name doesn't
immediately click, I was in your 1991 Clarion West class. My writing
career has shifted somewhat since then (doing a lot of nonfiction), but
still going. I'm especially glad to see the bit about your reading
series at the KGB; I just moved to New York from San Franciso to shack
up with my girlfriend (nice Jewish girl from the Berkeley hills who came
to NYC to direct theater), and am really working to make New York my
home, rather than the place I live. Part of this is definitely finding
my way into the intellectual and cultural life of the city. I look
forward to checking out the KGB readings as part of that.
Chris Hall <mail@chrisahall.com>
New York, NY USA - Tuesday, January 14, 2003 at 14:28:09 (CST)
Hi Ellen.
Wow thank you very much indeed. I thought my friends were joking with
me. Thanks also for all your hard work over the years with helping
writers and keeping good fiction alive and well. Pity there aren't more
people like you. Best wishes. Paul.
Paul <paul@tangentc.com>
UK - Tuesday, January 14, 2003 at 14:12:59 (CST)
Hi Paul,
Yes it's true. The Honorable Mention of your story is in the YBFH
#15.
Ellen
USA - Tuesday, January 14, 2003 at 09:46:35 (CST)
Hi Ellen, great site. I have a question. I wrote a story a
few years ago called 'Burning Angels Down.' Someone told me it got a
mention in the latest Best Fantasy and Horror. I've not had the chance
to see the book yet. Is this true? If so thank you. Best wishes.
Paul.
Paul Joyce <paul@tangentc.com>
UK - Tuesday, January 14, 2003 at 07:30:57 (CST)
Lisa,
Glad to help :-)
Ellen
USA - Tuesday, January 07, 2003 at 15:23:47 (CST)
Thank you!! You are the greatest! And ya know...I couldnt
think of the phrase "Proof reader"-thanks for that too..was having a
brain glitch. Thanks again for your time!
Lisa <mystic1@loganrec.com>
USA - Tuesday, January 07, 2003 at 08:48:43 (CST)
Hi Lisa,
An editor isn't a proofreader. If all you want is someone to proofread
your stories for typos before you submit them, ask another writer friend
and offer to do the same for her. For editorial advice you might want to
try joining a writers' workshop where you can critique each other.
Ellen
USA - Monday, January 06, 2003 at 10:21:17 (CST)
Hi Ellen-
have a question for you...I am a beginning professional writer.*a moment
of shameless self promotion* my first publication will be in the October
issue of Dark Angel Rising magazine in the UK..*clears throat* um
ok..and I am looking for an editor..someone to proof my stories before I
submit? Any leads on how to find a good editor? Thanks..
Lisa <mystic1@loganrec.com>
USA - Monday, January 06, 2003 at 08:46:44 (CST)
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