>tfw submitted a short story to a magazine I've submitted to before
>they're usually decent at sticking to their stated response times, with one previous exception
>tfw it's been a month since the response window passed and still have no word
On the one hand, I know better than to get my hopes up, since I have waited more than a year before only to get rejected from a certain place. On the other hand, this magazine is, again, generally pretty good at responding within their window. I did wait a little beyond it once, but never this long. I'm not sure what to think, and I'm afraid to get my hopes up.
So, anyway, let's have a thread for your submission/querying stories.
Did you check if the email was in your spam inbox?
jk, good luck, hope you get published anon. Tell us how it unfolds.
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keep in mind that anyone who runs a magazine today has to be sublimely unconcerned with the real world. you're lucky it still exists.
it does still exist, right? most magazines die around issue 3.