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The five stages of publishing

by Mary Ann de Stefano on January 18, 2010

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. via HTMLGIANT

The Slush Pile

by Mary Ann de Stefano on January 15, 2010

In a long bad-news article, this is the “good” news: “One slush stalwart—the Paris Review— has college interns and graduate students in the magazine’s Tribeca loft-office read the 1,000 unsolicited works submitted each month. Each short story is read by at least two people. If one likes it and the other doesn’t, it is read by a third. Any submission that receives two “Ps” for “pass” as opposed to “R” for “reject” is read by an editor. ‘We take the democratic ideal represented by the slush pile seriously, says managing editor Caitlin Roper.The literary journal publishes one piece from the slush pile each year. That leaves each unsolicited submission a .008% chance of rising to the top of the pile.”  via WSJ.com.

Atlantic Is First Magazine to Offer Fiction on Kindle

by Mary Ann de Stefano on December 5, 2009

“Let the iTunes-ization of short fiction begin. Starting on Monday, Amazon will sell two stories, one by Christopher Buckley and the other by Edna O’Brien, through its Kindle store. The stories have been selected and edited by the staff at The Atlantic, the venerable magazine that once published short fiction in its print pages monthly.”  via [NYTimes.com]