Monday, July 10, 2006

Burnside Review : Acceptance

Jude-

Thanks for the submission. I am happy to inform you that we'd be both pleased and honored to publish "Sadness" in the upcoming Winter issue, due out late December/early January. All I need from you is a fresh bio for the contributor's notes and a mailing address to send your contributor's copy. Let me know if you have any questions. And thanks again for entrusting your poetry with us.

Sincerely,

Sid Miller
Editor
Burnside Review

Submitted 5 poems
April 15 : Acceptance, July 10

9 Comments:

Blogger Pete Ernst said...

Congratulations! Is this poem on your site?

2:01 PM  
Blogger Bob Hoeppner said...

Congratulations, Jude!

6:30 AM  
Blogger lorguru said...

congratulations!!!!

8:43 AM  
Blogger Squamish Writers Group said...

Thanks for the congrats you guys. It seems like it has been a long time since I posted an acceptance rather than rejection rejection rejection. I think the whole thing about all this is that word 'rejection' like I'm asking these editors out on a date or something.

I don't have the poem posted anywhere - many publishers consider blogs and private webspaces as 'published', especially if they can google it. Once I submit a poem, I take it off my pages.

Hope you're all having a good summer!

Jude

4:53 PM  
Blogger Toni Clark said...

Hey, that's GREAT! CONGRATS! I love that poem. Toni

5:43 AM  
Blogger Pete Ernst said...

So let me get this straight.. We are supposed to buy the publication to read the poem and, when the publishers start selling enough of your work, publishers will then pay you money for the right to sell copies to dear readers like myself.

(Cool.)

6:15 AM  
Blogger Rus Bowden said...

Great News, Jude! Congratulations!

9:18 PM  
Blogger Ash said...

That's great, Jude. I hear that BR is getting to be a touch nut to crack.

8:44 AM  
Blogger LKD said...

Burnside?

Go, you!!!

Congratulations, Jude.

Have you written an animal poem for the latest Guardian challenge? Seems to me you have a knack for getting shortlisted oftener than not. I'd be curious to see what your animal poem looks like.

Again, kudos on this acceptance.

2:24 PM  

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