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Unread 05-13-2014, 03:48 AM
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Pfizer have asked for it to be added on as an amuse-gueule if (when?) they swallow Astra-Zeneca. Not a lot of people know this and now that I have told you I will have to kill you
Over my dead body will they swallow Astra-Zeneca. I remember when they swallowed our Pharmacia and all the succeeding swallowings and those deliberate lies they told. The pharmaceutical companies history of successive swallowing of little fish by a bigger fish is convoluted and misleading, but a lot of Swedish tax money was handed over to the private market in conjunction with these swallowings.

Bitter medicine for us indeed. And now the predator thinks it is all British and appeals to Cameron to let them have it, please. Aaaaargh!

Probably they will swallow and I will die, but I will curse them from the other side. Which will be difficult since I don't believe in the other side, but it makes me feel better to think of the possibility, just as prayers make people sometimes feel better.
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Unread 05-13-2014, 04:14 AM
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Janice, if you want to reach over from the other side, what you need is a bridge. I just might have the very thing. Let's do lunch...
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Unread 05-13-2014, 04:53 AM
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Coming to this discussion late. Interesting. I was worried when I revised a poem AFTER publication, and it turned into a completely different poem (even though it kept the same title and certain other elements), and it got published in a second journal. Nothing happened. All was fine. So far....

Re: simultaneous submissions. I tend not to do them, but I've been "trained" that way. I actually believe that, in this century, there's no reason whatsoever to NOT submit simultaneously. I'm annoyed by journals that state that they won't consider simultaneous submissions, especially those that don't reply for months or years, or never reply! No one applies for a single job, waits a year, gets a rejection letter (if they're lucky), and then applies for a second job.... Writers need to understand that editors are swamped, but editors also need to understand that writers are waiting, waiting, waiting. Tim Green of Rattle has the right philosophy.

I also get annoyed when journals, in this century, don't take online submissions. But that's another story....
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