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Interzone Rejects Goodbye, Mars
Posted 04/24/12 11:32 pm by Greg
Sadly, I received a form rejection from Interzone science fiction & fantasy magazine regarding my submission of Goodbye, Mars. I have to say that I'm mildly surprised given the popularity of hard sci-fi stories such as GBM in the U.K. The rejection also hinted at how a submitter should read the magazine first prior to submitting. I have no way of knowing if the editor specifically targeted that comment at me, or if it's just a generic statement. That said, I must admit that I've had a hard time generating interest in the stories in Interzone. Each article seems to be written in this odd and somewhat abstract way. You would have to read the magazine to know what I mean. Oh well. On to the next publication.
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