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Able Muse Pushcart Prize 2010 Nominations
Dear Eratosphereans,
I'm pleased to announce that the following four poems, one story, and one essay have been nominated for the Pushcart Prize 2010 by Able Muse. Poetry: Visitors to San Simeon by Turner Cassity Cinematic History by Stephen Edgar The Hunger by Brenda Morris In Montmartre Cemetery by Timothy Steele Fiction: Wave by Steve Mitchell Essay: With Alan in the Wilds by Timothy Murphy Congratulations and good luck to all the nominees! Cheers, ...Alex |
Safe, predictable, uninspiring choices then.
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Alex, others here would get their hands slapped for the kind of response you just gave to Philip. Granted, I'm just a bystander, here....but most of your mods that I read daily would not tolerate that kind of personal response. It will be interesting to see if they do when you make it.
My comment does not speak to your choices, but to your response to Philip. |
Pat, the response is referentially factual.
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Running a workshop board and at the same time (and under the same name) a more-active-than-before publication/awards network, Alex, may create a host of such new snafus. Pat makes a serious point. Philip expresses his opinion. You respond with the sort snarky candor often found in public workshops but rarely in private editorial practice. Ouch. Something to think about.
Nemo |
Viable opinions go with basis, not aftermath.
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Ed, It's all in this thread. So much so already.
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Alex, even if provoked, it's generally bad form to rub unsuccessful submissions in the face of would-be contributors. Moreover, an unsuccessful submission to a journal should not mean that one permanently forfeits the right to criticize it.
And here I was, thinking I'd send in a submission to AbleMuse at some point, but if your response to Phil is any indication of your level of respect for would-be contributors, I think I'll refrain, actually. |
Quincy,
I would wager that it's also generally considered bad form (and looked upon as "sour grapes" :() to publicly attack an editor's choice as Philip has done. And after all Alex does to keep Able Muse and Eratosphere a thriving artistic community . . . I'm sure Alex had a tough time deciding on which poems, stories and essays to nominate for these prizes, considering the pool of talent he had to choose from. How would you feel if someone publicly panned you and/or Anna for TRR's nominations in such terms? You'd probably want to tell them to f*** off. At least Alex is being quite restrained in his responses. |
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