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Old 09-03-2010, 01:05 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Vintage Season View Post
Dr. Drib: Effectively, yes. That is the risk when reading through any slushpile. For a few, it may be a worthwhile risk, while others will prefer to let someone else do all the slush-work and only read the final selections.

In other words, if this is for you, you'll know. If you looked at the posting and asked "Why would I want to do that?" then you probably aren't the right person for the task... but you are still welcome to enjoy the final selections.

- M.D.B.


You're absolutely right: The person reading your post will know if it is something to find interesting.

As an undergraduate at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock (UALR), I started a literary magazine. I was also named to Contributing Editor status to the official literary magazine at UALR; and also, as the Entertainment Editor for the official newspaper at that university; plus, my former job as Publications' Editor for the Arkansas Press Association gave me quite a bit of experience. With that experience, I can safely say that I've seen my share of the tripe and bilge that rises unbidden like pimples on a teenager's face....and also, I've seen the occasional gems.

This would be rewarding volunteer work for someone who wants some good experience as a Reader.




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