[stylist] A couple of notes on March Telephone Gathering

Eve Sanchez 3rdeyeonly at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 18:11:28 UTC 2012


I am still having difficulty finding the correct address for Mississippi
Crow to get on the list for when they restart up. Would appreciate that
info if anyone has it. Thanks, Eve

On Mon, Mar 26, 2012 at 10:03 AM, Robert Leslie Newman <newmanrl at cox.net>wrote:

> Dear Division and STYLIST Member:
>
> Last evening we had a great call with Nadia Giordana, it was well received
> by those who attended (9 of us were on the call).
>
> One interesting section is where she covered the types of submissions she
> looks for to fill the pages of her literary magazine, "The Mississippi
> Crow." And one question she was asked, is where can we find a listing of
> the
> various other small literary publications. Below is the answer to that
> question (provided to us by Myrna Badgerow:
> URL:
> _http://duotrope.com/_ (http://duotrope.com/)
>
>
> Welcome to  Duotrope!
> Duotrope is an _award-winning_ (http://duotrope.com/about.aspx) , free
> resource for fiction  writers and poets. We offer:
>
> a _fully searchable  database_ (http://duotrope.com/search.aspx)  of over
> 4,125 active  publishers
> statistics on publishers' response times, acceptance-rejection  ratios,
> etc.
> the ability to track all your submissions in your own  submissions tracker
>
> Hello everyone!  I went on the site to  double check my information before
> I
> sent this out to you and it is as I  remembered.  You can search for
> publications for free and the  search  form is really quite good and
> pinpoints what you are looking for.. ex. genre,  style, etc.
> You can sign up if you would like to use the  tracking feature which will
> help you catalogue where you have sent your  submissions to which is a
> really cool option I think.  They do not send  SPAM but you will get a
> newsletter from time to time about new publishers and  the like.  Overall,
> the navigation is fairly simple.  I don't know if  it would be so using
> JAWS
> or any similar program but it seems as though it might  be fine.  I have
> signed up myself and intend to start using it.  I  hope this information
> helps and that you find this site as interesting as I did.  The one thing I
> did not see is a comment or blog section about the ratings of  certain
> sites, if you are looking for that.  It seems that has been removed  or I
> just didn't look hard enough.
>
>
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