Short story is off to Iris Print. And of course, five seconds after I hit the send button, I notice that I'm supposed to put "Short Story Submission" in the subject line. I FAIL! That's okay. It's sent and hopefully I will be forgiven for the brain fart.
This leaves me open to write... Race the Wind this weekend, if the poll continues it's current trend. ^^;
This leaves me open to write... Race the Wind this weekend, if the poll continues it's current trend. ^^;
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Date: 6/24/06 01:21 am (UTC)Hmmm, maybe I should dig up the password to my abandoned LJ account and vote again... ;) *ducks*
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Date: 6/24/06 02:49 am (UTC)Mmmm... cookies.... >.> ... *goes to 'convince' her roomie to bake for her* ^^v
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Date: 6/24/06 11:16 am (UTC)HOW DID MY MIND KNOW?!?!
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Date: 6/24/06 05:10 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 6/24/06 02:58 am (UTC)"Where do you buy most of your boy's love?"
I don't see a spot for "on the street"...
(BTW, some companies will discard any email without the subject line note, for fear of spam or whatever. However I've recieved email notification of "submission recieved" from those to whom I've submitted that accept email submissions, so if you don't hear anything in a couple days, or a week or whatever, you might think about trying it a 2nd time just to be safe.)
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Date: 6/24/06 11:18 am (UTC)