The Virginia Quarterly Review has launched an electronic system for poetry and fiction submissions. More details here; a little technical background here and here.
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The Virginia Quarterly Review has launched an electronic system for poetry and fiction submissions. More details here; a little technical background here and here.
Filed under: charlottesville, markets, short stories, technology, virginia, writing
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Thanks for the mention! I’ve spent the whole week fixing bugs and writing new features that we hadn’t even realized that we’d need, and I expect I’ve got another week of that ahead of me.
This new system has been stunningly popular. We’ve done nothing to promote it, other than writing about it on our blog, and still we’re being virtually (ha ha) buried under electronic submissions. There are a whole lot of people visiting after clicking on links in their e-mail clients, so I guess a writer’s mailing list has discovered it.
Hey, I’m one of the millions who’ve used the system already and I liked it a lot.