novapsyche: hands actively utilizing a manual typewriter (activetypewriter)
2010-12-09 06:30 am

inside peek

If you submit work to Third Wednesday, know one thing.

As one of the editors, I will pretty much 99% of the time veto a piece that uses the words beautiful or scream, the former because the author has not said anything, the latter because usually a synonym would work better than something so emo.

Cicada is coming close to earning an honorable mention on my invisible list.
novapsyche: a young girl sitting with her fist up to her chin, her face turned away, ringed by a blue crescent (crescentgirl)
2010-11-22 01:04 pm

teeny tiny update

I have an interview Monday! Details forthcoming as soon as I receive the confirmation email.

Project Press Release is nearly complete. Progress is moving along, so I'm allotting myself a lunch break. Like an actual workday.

This is probably the best Monday I've had all year.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (antiquekeyboard)
2010-11-22 09:48 am
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PR

First wave is out! I feel so productive.
novapsyche: a young girl sitting with her fist up to her chin, her face turned away, ringed by a blue crescent (crescentgirl)
2010-11-20 11:19 am

tiny-ish update

This place is a ghost town on the weekends, but I thought I'd make a small post anyway.

My dad got more MST3K through Netflix, so we'll be taking in Final Justice later today. I'm pretty sure I've not seen that one.

Also, I'm fairly sure I caused myself hypothermia yesterday, so despite the sunshine I think I will be staying in today. (I'm fighting the sniffles besides.)

I made it my goal to finish gleaning email addresses of all of the editors, managing editors & feature editors to which to send the press release I mentioned earlier by the end of the weekend. As far as I can tell, I'm about halfway there. The task is more tedious than I would have imagined. Still, I see the light at the end of the tunnel.

The side effect of the above task is that I'm discovering that Michigan has some interesting & odd names for towns. I like Fruitport. Descriptive & to-the-point.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2010-11-17 11:27 am
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Woo hoo!

I wrote a press release for Third Wednesday. I can't tell you how long that's been on my to-do list. Luckily, I found a very easy-to-emulate how-to page.

Now, I need to revise according to my editor's instructions, locate all of the media outlets to which to send the release, then email like mad.

Days like this, I really enjoy being Managing Editor. (Now, if the webpage maintainer would update my title, I'd be ecstatic.)
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2010-08-26 03:08 pm
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TW

I worked pretty much day & night to meet Third Wednesday's deadline, which was yesterday. My initial plan was to continue evaluating through yesterday, but my body had other ideas. Sleep claimed me; I managed to eat a short snack in the evening before I succumbed to the bed once more.

I emailed my editor, asking if he wants me to continue evaluating the handful of batches I neglected to tackle. Chances are, he will. That will probably be my weekend project.

In the meantime, I am exhausted. Even now I want to return to slumber, after only an hour of wakefulness.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2010-08-23 02:21 pm

ephemeral

I am around but not really, as I must meet Third Wednesday's editorial deadline. I will lurk like a ghost. (Is that cliched? Ghosts commonly lurk, don't they? They also loom quite frequently. Not that I believe in them, but it's interesting to consider in what activities such noncorporeal entities engage.)

I'm sure there's lots of news that will fly under my radar these next few days (though this bit of health news, a breakthrough, really, did catch my eye). Please point me to any bombshells or odd tidbits; I will try to return the favor.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2009-10-30 11:25 am
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Hurrah!

Third Wednesday will be among the periodicals featured in next year's Poet's Market. This pleases me greatly. (Getting our info to PM was one of the major tasks I have undertaken since assuming the role of Managing Editor.)

Next on my ambitious list is to generate possible subscriptions from libraries. This is not high priority compared to other aspects of my life (such as making a [paying] livelihood) but, once accomplished, I will feel like I've truly contributed to the magazine.

Speaking of contributing, TW is accepting poems, short shorts, short stories (up to 1500 words) and artwork (color cover, B&W throughout) for its Winter 2010 issue. Submit up to 5 poems or short shorts (or 2 short stories) to submissions at thirdwednesday dot com. Deadlines are rolling.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2008-11-30 02:38 pm
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darn deadline

I did not want to venture to the library today. The snowflakes are wet and huge, roads are dangerous.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2008-08-01 08:36 pm

"It's July 31st!"

How is it that I didn't realize it was August already? [livejournal.com profile] netmouse had to clue me in.

This weekend will be all about TW, as I have put it on the back burner for the last two weeks. This will please my editor. SV will see some activity, too, but not nearly as much.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2008-05-29 01:03 am
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(no subject)

Third Wednesday is a quarterly seeking poems and fiction. For poetry, length is open. All types of poetry are welcome, from formal to experimental. Quality is the key feature. Send 1-5 pieces of your very best.

For fiction, anything up to 1500 words; short shorts preferred.

Black & white artwork is also sought.

Payment is one contributor's copy plus a small honorarium ($3 to $5 if your work appears in our pages).

Submit! Deadlines are rolling. We're at submissions at thirdwednesday dot org.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2007-12-20 12:19 pm
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Hey! You!

Third Wednesday is a quarterly seeking poems and short short fiction.

For poetry, length is open. All types of poetry are welcome, from formal to experimental. Quality is key. My editor says, "Emphasis is placed on the ideas conveyed, craft and language, beauty of expression, and the picture that extends beyond the frame of the poem."

For fiction, anything up to 1500 words.

Black & white artwork is also sought.

Payment is one contributor's copy plus a small honorarium ($3 to $5 if your work appears in our pages).

Submit! We're at submissions@thirdwednesday.org.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2007-11-16 07:19 pm
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Creative types (I know you're out there)

Third Wednesday is a quarterly seeking poems and short shorts. For poetry, length is open. All types of poetry are welcome, from formal to experimental. Quality is key. For fiction, anything up to 1500 words.

Black & white artwork is also sought.

Payment is one contributor's copy plus a small honorarium ($3 to $5 if your work appears in our pages).

Submit! Deadlines are rolling. We're at submissions@thirdwednesday.org.
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2007-10-26 05:24 pm
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(no subject)

I met my editor at Borders this afternoon to pick up my copy of Third Wednesday. I'm pleased with the result--I was afraid that it being saddle-stapled instead of perfectly bound would have a huge desultory effect. I still hold out hope that future issues will be perfect-bound.

Were I in charge of layout, several things would be different. But, as a mere poetry editor, I can only be pleased that so much good work is in the issue, and that there are zero typos (a failing in my own editorial duties a decade ago).

Much good work. I especially like Corey Ginsberg's "A.D.D. Ars Poetica" and Marc Maurus' "Egg Tooth."

If anyone would like a copy, I have four in my possession; they are $8.00 (58 pages, the vast majority poetry [only two short shorts]).
novapsyche: Sailor Moon rising into bright beams (Default)
2007-06-04 09:33 am
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(no subject)

Third Wednesday, premiering this fall, is still accepting submissions. Deadlines are rolling. We're looking for poetry and short short fiction.

At this point, I think we have a rejection rate of about 80%, but don't let that discourage you! That just shows what a quality product we will have once the magazine debuts.