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Old 07-08-2010, 12:34 PM   #20
Vintage Season
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Originally Posted by DaringNovelist View Post
But magazines are a different case. It's not a case of a stigma, it's a case of an individual magazine balancing their issues. They don't discourage you from writing more and submitting elsewhere.

Book publishing, though, is more career oriented. Your publisher wants to manage your brand. In spite of James Patterson, there's a common wisdom that you should only have a certain number of book releases in a certain period of time.

Camille
Valid points... but remember, if you are prolific enough to produce frequent magazine stories, you are also prolific enough to assemble frequent anthologies.

That gets you right back to the accepted release schedule, although single-author anthologies are a little more flexible in that respect.

- M.
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