@jamesmishra Nothing really "happens," but editors are less likely to take future submissions from them seriously, since they already know you're not excited about working with them.
Friends, a reminder: When you simultaneously submit your work to multiple publications, it's etiquette to publish with the first journal to accept. We suggest not submitting to "DREAM JOURNAL" and "JOURNAL I DON'T ACTUALLY CARE ABOUT" at the same time!
@CoffeeandIrony@effthealgorithm Personally speaking, I've worked at lit mags in various capacities for almost 20 years, and I've never heard of a journal keeping a 'maybe' list. I also think it would be helpful for everyone if writers only submitted to journals they'd be excited to appear in.
@CoffeeandIrony If you submit to DREAM and NOT-DREAM at the same time and NOT-DREAM says "yes," remember NOT-DREAM is simultaneously saying "no" to writers who consider them DREAM. Withdrawing a piece after it's been accepted ultimately takes chances away from other writers.
Friends, we hit our fiction cap and have unfortunately had to close early for short story submissions. We're open for poetry and nonfiction through the end of the month!
Received my contributor copies of this year’s Best American Poetry anthology & I’m hype af!!
All these amazing ass writers & lil ole me somehow in the mix. 🤣
Shoutouts to @IndianaReview for first putting this poem into the world.
We're now open for our annual Half-K Prize! Submit up to three pieces (any genre!) up to 500 words each. Winner receives $1,000 and publication. All entries considered for publication. $20 entry fee comes with a subscription. https://t.co/FXLlM5EggY
Having work situated alongside the work of Billy Collins, @JoseHernandezDz & @MosabAbuToha feels surreal!!
Check out the cover for the new Best American poetry anthology!!
So grateful to be part of this.