Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Six Questions for...

For all the aspiring authors who visit this blog, who are currently engaged in submitting their work to publishers, magazines and webzines etc, there is a great resource over at Jim Harrington's Six Questions For...

Jim has been approaching all and sundry in the industry and has compiled a series of Q&As with those in the know. Coming up for February is this extensive list:

2/1—Six Questions for J.W. Wang, Editor, Juked


2/3—Six Questions for Wendy S. Delmater, Editor, Abyss & Apex Magazine of Speculative Fiction

2/5—Six Questions for Six Questions for Rick Rofihe, Publisher & Editor-in-Chief, Anderbo

2/8—Six Questions for Kaolin Fire, Founding Editor, GUD

2/10—Six Questions for Katherine A. Patterson, Senior Editor, AlienSkin Magazine

2/12—Six Questions for Six Questions for M. Bartley Seigel, editor & founder, PANK Magazine

2/15—Six Questions for , Robert Neilson, Editor, Albedo One

2/17—Six Questions for Jay Faulkner, Editor, With Painted Words

2/19—Six Questions for Camille Gooderham Campbell, Managing Editor, Every Day Fiction

2/22—Six Questions for Kimberlee Williams, Managing Editor, Vanilla Heart Publishing

2/24—Six Questions for E.S. Wynn, Editor, Weirdyear

2/26—Six Questions for Stefanie Freele, Fiction Editor, The Los Angeles Review


Also, very shortly you will find me over there too. In my guise as Co-editor of Thrillers, Killers 'n' Chillers I took the six questions and offered my advice. I'll post seperately when the article is up. In the meantime, you will find much of interest and use over at: http://sixquestionsfor.blogspot.com/

7 comments:

Lee Hughes said...

The nosy bugger side of me will direct me over there to see how these folk answered the six questions.

Author said...

Yeah, some interesting reading. Diferent strokes for different folks it seems. Everyone looks for different things in submissions, which is perhaps the best lesson.

Alan Griffiths said...

Good post Matt - I'll pop over and nose around a bit when I get a chance.

Looking forward to reading your slot as well.

Regards.

Paul Grzegorzek said...

Thanks Matt, interesting stuff. Seems like you've got to catch the right person on the right day to get a foot in the door though!

Author said...

Yeah, shows you how subjective it all is. Or lucky.

Paul Grzegorzek said...

Totally. I just hope that mine land on an interested publisher's desk this year. All this 'nearly there' stuff is starting to drive me a little potty! Is it too much to ask to get to share my stories with everyone and earn a bit of cash in the process? :P

Author said...

Nowt wrong with that plan.