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fandomsecrets2013-08-05 06:30 pm
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⌈ Secret Post #2407 ⌋
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Re: Question for the published writers here
(Anonymous) 2013-08-05 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)If you see yourself remaining an author of short fiction, then you'll want to be particularly careful about the terms under which you release your work for publication. You don't want to be seeking to publish a collection in the future only to find yourself in a legal entanglement with an amateur magazine that gave you a lacking contract on your first story and then went bust.
I'm sure you don't personally need to hear this, but if anyone in the general public is wondering, you should always be compensated in some way for your work. At the very least, I'd be wary of any contract that doesn't let you keep copyright of your work and provide you with at least a free copy of the issue you're published in. You should never have to pay to be published or to see a copy of your work.
Re: Question for the published writers here
(Anonymous) 2013-08-06 03:47 am (UTC)(link)To the OP, submit to places that pay first. If they reject the piece and you're still desperate to see it in print or online somewhere, anywhere, then fine, submit it to a place that doesn't pay. But read the fine print-- you may be giving away the rights to your work for nothing, and that's just a terrible idea. You'd be better off self-publishing in ebook format. Even paying to publish your own stuff isn't necessarily a no-no as long as you understand what you're getting into.
Please don't waste hundreds or thousands of dollars on a scam. Google first, do your research to make sure the place is legit.