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Although I'm more than happy to work with the unpublished and claim they got their start here, my true goal is to point out why Steinbeck or an exclusively small-fry electronic writer is important: a chapbook to represent some of the author's best work with auctorial commentary and a brief editorial to extol your virtues. If you're unpublished, we can set aside a section where one day the editor will extol your virtues.

Along with all links of where you've been published (if any), cut-n-paste any one work at a time into the email--anything under 401 words (or 32 ounces): poetry, essay, experiment, mystery, literary, western, science fiction, reviews, religious, antireligious, balanced politics, smoochies, fantasy, folklore, ad nauseum.

But make mine no-legs-no-arms-hanging-on-a-wall Art.  What kind?  See the right side of the webpage above under the "Reviews" link.

This editor likes to work with pleasant authors who are amenable to suggestions. Don't send anything if you're a prima donna.

Response times will vary from one week to twelve years, depending on how many submissions are sitting in the email that one day of the week the editor examines it.

Reprints okay if you have rights, but tell me where all your prostituted art's been and where it's going.  But even if it's a reprint--so there are no surprises--the editor may still request a rewrite.

No moola will change hands.  The editor has more debt than you.  A labor of love, as they say.

Mr.T(rent Walters)
Sinister Mastermind
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