Getting Up To Date On A Couple Of Things
We'd been wondering what was going on next door- where building work seems to have been abandoned- so we were glad to catch Shiraz on a flying visit to his half-completed home. He gave us a tour of the site- nice new windows, chimney breast gone, the upstairs ceilings ripped out- while fulminating about how he's going to "fucking kill" his builder- who seems to have taken the money, done half the work, then downed tools and asked for more.
I got an email yesterday from K.A. Hunter- with whom, at the beginning of the last decade, I edited a short-lived magazine called the Carriage House Review (she was the gaffer; I was the assistant editor and got to winnow vast quantities of short fiction). It was a transatlantic relationship- conducted entirely by post and email- and when the magazine folded- as it did after three issues- correspondence lapsed and I never learned what exactly had gone wrong. It was a good little magazine while it lasted and I was proud of it. Maybe now I'll get the full story.
I got an email yesterday from K.A. Hunter- with whom, at the beginning of the last decade, I edited a short-lived magazine called the Carriage House Review (she was the gaffer; I was the assistant editor and got to winnow vast quantities of short fiction). It was a transatlantic relationship- conducted entirely by post and email- and when the magazine folded- as it did after three issues- correspondence lapsed and I never learned what exactly had gone wrong. It was a good little magazine while it lasted and I was proud of it. Maybe now I'll get the full story.
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Stop doing this to my brain! You rejected a story of mine in 2002! It's a small, small @%#&^*% . . .
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It's all right: the story was later accepted by Alchemy, making me a friend of the editor to this day. But now I'm waiting to see who else I knew years ago and didn't know it. I mean, I remember the poem you had written about the magazine's e-mail woes.
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I suppose it's not altogther surprising that people who write and are active on the Internet should cross paths more than once, but even so....
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As an editor were you always sure of your judgement?
Cheers
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I'm hoping our judgement is sound, but we will soon find out when we send it out for review - *Yikes*
Cheers
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All the best with the mag!