B.McKenzie
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I'm submitting my first short story and had two questions.
1) What do you make of these rejections? I've had many responses (form rejections) but two I've gotten a little more info from, Fantasy & Science Fiction and Escape Pod.
F&SF said: "I enjoyed the voice in this, but unfortunately, this story didn't hold me until the end as I'd hoped, and I'm going to pass on it for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. But I wish you best of luck finding the right home for it, and I hope you'll keep us in mind in the future for your other new stories."
Escape Pod: Unfortunately, this story wasn’t a good fit for us. Choosing stories is a subjective process, and we have to reject many well-written stories. Please note that we do not accept revised stories, but we wish you the best in finding this one a good home, and we look forward to your next submission.We liked this story's voice, but we wanted more specificity about the world in the opening pages, and the story felt too long for the ground it covered.
I guess I'm looking to hold on to any good feedback for dear life. But since they both mention voice, I'm not sure if this is part of a form too? Or did they actually engage more with it?
2) Since I'm not getting any hits, I'm not sure what to do. My story is soft sci fi. It reads more commercial as well and I'm not sure where a good home for it would be. I've had a lot of good feedback and even took it to an editor after getting these responses and they thought it was good and said not to cut much, they thought the scenes added to the story. I know this is one editor's opinion though. I've thought about publishing on amazon and doing an anthology. But before I do that, any one have any other suggestion of what to do with the story? My goal is to use it to build writing credentials in hopes of getting attention from publishers for a forthcoming novel.
Any insight would be appreciated, thanks.
1) What do you make of these rejections? I've had many responses (form rejections) but two I've gotten a little more info from, Fantasy & Science Fiction and Escape Pod.
F&SF said: "I enjoyed the voice in this, but unfortunately, this story didn't hold me until the end as I'd hoped, and I'm going to pass on it for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. But I wish you best of luck finding the right home for it, and I hope you'll keep us in mind in the future for your other new stories."
Escape Pod: Unfortunately, this story wasn’t a good fit for us. Choosing stories is a subjective process, and we have to reject many well-written stories. Please note that we do not accept revised stories, but we wish you the best in finding this one a good home, and we look forward to your next submission.We liked this story's voice, but we wanted more specificity about the world in the opening pages, and the story felt too long for the ground it covered.
I guess I'm looking to hold on to any good feedback for dear life. But since they both mention voice, I'm not sure if this is part of a form too? Or did they actually engage more with it?
2) Since I'm not getting any hits, I'm not sure what to do. My story is soft sci fi. It reads more commercial as well and I'm not sure where a good home for it would be. I've had a lot of good feedback and even took it to an editor after getting these responses and they thought it was good and said not to cut much, they thought the scenes added to the story. I know this is one editor's opinion though. I've thought about publishing on amazon and doing an anthology. But before I do that, any one have any other suggestion of what to do with the story? My goal is to use it to build writing credentials in hopes of getting attention from publishers for a forthcoming novel.
Any insight would be appreciated, thanks.