tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1374335910040167876.post2888342590505160231..comments2023-06-08T08:30:23.704-04:00Comments on Write Every Day: Link(s) of the Month: Submissions Without DuotropeMichael Hayneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07653617216453974106noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1374335910040167876.post-36479180420604414862013-02-04T22:48:06.904-05:002013-02-04T22:48:06.904-05:00Levin,
Good luck with your quest for publication....Levin,<br /><br />Good luck with your quest for publication. One possible alternate avenue, depending on where you live, would be to visit a library which carries the Novel and Short Story Writer's Market book. You could peruse this there and make a list of potential markets to research on the web, etc.<br /><br />If a library isn't handy, you could even buy an older year's edition somewhere like Amazon or Half.com and use it as a resource.<br /><br />Best of luck however you proceed!<br /><br />-MichaelMichael Hayneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07653617216453974106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1374335910040167876.post-49684273888074232782013-02-03T22:47:26.018-05:002013-02-03T22:47:26.018-05:00I commiserate with Duotrope's unsuccessful don...I commiserate with Duotrope's unsuccessful donation attempts, but like you, I think that the subscription fees are way too exorbitant. Now that the list of literary magazines are obscured behind the veil of commercialization, getting published is harder. My avenues will be limited, and this impedes my writing profession. Nonetheless, if Duotrope is adamant about implementing this scheme, I will just move on, and get self-published, beholden to no one.Jack Frosthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01571701814617993070noreply@blogger.com