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  2. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine - Wikipedia

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    0013-6328. OCLC. 1567799. Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine is a bi-monthly American digest size fiction magazine specializing in crime fiction, particularly detective fiction, and mystery fiction. Launched in fall 1941 by Mercury Press, EQMM is named after the fictitious author Ellery Queen, who wrote novels and short stories about a fictional ...

  3. Predatory publishing - Wikipedia

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    Submit." poster by an international initiative to help researchers avoid predatory publishing. Predatory publishing, also write-only publishing[1][2] or deceptive publishing, [3] is an exploitative academic publishing business model, where the journal or publisher prioritizes self-interest at the expense of scholarship.

  4. American Literary Review - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, it was receiving 150 to 200 unsolicited manuscripts a month and accepts 12 to 16 per issue. Submissions are reviewed from October 1 to May 1 and published within two years of acceptance. [1] In round one of the referee process, judges, which include graduate students, read all submissions and make preliminary selections. Faculty ...

  5. Slush pile - Wikipedia

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    Slush pile. In publishing, a slush pile is a set of unsolicited query letters or manuscripts that have either been directly sent to a publisher by an author, or which have been delivered via a literary agent representing the author who may or may not be familiar to the publisher. [ 1] The responsibility of sifting through slush piles is usually ...

  6. Inferno! - Wikipedia

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    Inferno! had a policy of accepting unsolicited submissions and publishing new authors. Many writers who went on to publish novels for Black Library, such as C.L. Werner and Ben Counter, began their professional writing careers with short stories in Inferno!

  7. ENC Press - Wikipedia

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    Its titles have been reviewed in Fox News, [33] Time Out Chicago, [34] Chicago Sun-Times, Liberty magazine, [35] The American Spectator, [36] and Reason [37] magazine, among other print and online venues. Until further notice, ENC Press does not review unsolicited submissions but offers moral support and consulting services to aspiring self ...

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