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      |  Rob Santa Forum Moderator

       Date Joined Apr 2004 Total Posts : 1379 | Posted 4/2/2007 2:06 PM (GMT -4) |   | I have recommended rewrites to several submitters and accepted a few of them. All of the suggestions have been relatively minor, with the exception of one, to a piece titled "Lesson Learned" by Tom Williams. His ideas and writing style blew me away with a story about a scholar convincing his boss of a new breed of dragon while his boss played political games. But it wasn't coming completely together for me, and I sent Tom a laundry list of concerns. He sent me another draft with some of my ideas included, some additions of his own creation, and several hundred extra words that brought everything into a rounded whole that greatly adds to the anthology. For those of you who read his piece at Dragons, Knights and Angels titled "The Teeth of the Matter," you already know Tom can write, and not just dragon stories. I would have enjoyed having that piece in the collection and am delighted he created something exciting and new.
Current Table of Contents: 12 stories, 44,000 words.
Rob Santa
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   |  Rob Santa Forum Moderator

       Date Joined Apr 2004 Total Posts : 1379 | Posted 4/5/2007 11:16 AM (GMT -4) |   | Okay, since you brought it up...
We've got two stories from authors living in Ohio, two more from authors in Indiana, one from Georgia (I'm not sure if this counts as far as demographics are concerned as I actively solicited a story from Eugie Foster), and one more from California, Florida, Tennessee, Washingdon DC, Michigan, New York state, and the UK.
Rob Santa
Hopelessly Addicted Writer of Speculative Fiction
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   |  Rob Santa Forum Moderator

       Date Joined Apr 2004 Total Posts : 1379 | Posted 4/8/2007 11:22 PM (GMT -4) |   | Peter Friend, of New Zealand (for those of you still tracking demographics) submitted "Western Front, 1914" about a British military squad assigned the task of pursuing dragon lore. With the lead character a young lady and not a battle-hardened Marine, this is not the action-packed romper stomper you think it is. Instead, it's a clever piece of modern fantasy. It's also terribly short: 1,600 well-chosen words.
Current Table of Contents: 13 stories, 45,000 words.
And so you don't have to go back and see what's what, here's the whole ToC right now (in oprder of acceptance):
"Li T'ien and the Dragon Nian" by Eugie Foster - 1,800 words "Hardcastle's Dragon" by Martin Owton - 1,600 words "Azieran: The Travelers Four" by Christopher Heath - 2,700 words "A Pet of Her Own" by M. L. Burch - 7,000 words "I Dreamed of Griffons in Flight" by Jeff Crook - 2,500 words "The Bala Worm" by James S. Dorr - 7,000 words "Otrossius and the Drake Who Bothered No One" by Steve Goble - 5,600 words "Let Me Explain" by Gerald Costlow - 1,000 words "Dragon's Hide" by Armand Rosamilia - 3,600 words "An Ordinary Dragon" by Jennifer Schwabach - 4,000 words "Herbert and the Wyrm" by Marty O'Hale - 2,400 words "Lesson Learned" by Tom Williams - 3,700 words "Western Front, 1914" by Peter Friend - 1,600 words
Rob Santa
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 |  cv Stablehand
        Date Joined Apr 2007 Total Posts : 3 | Posted 4/9/2007 2:46 PM (GMT -4) |   | Hi Rob, Since I heard some emails were bouncing, I wanted to check that my story, "Dreams of Child" was received. I subbed it on Saturday. Thanks, Chris | | Back to Top | | |
 |  cv Stablehand
        Date Joined Apr 2007 Total Posts : 3 | Posted 4/9/2007 2:47 PM (GMT -4) |   | | Bad typing, sorry. The story's name is "Dreams of a Child." Off to get my glasses. Chris | | Back to Top | | |
  |  cv Stablehand
        Date Joined Apr 2007 Total Posts : 3 | Posted 4/9/2007 5:10 PM (GMT -4) |   | Odd, I did not even get a reply back on the story, Dreams of a Child, but only notice here since I asked? Thanks, Chris | | Back to Top | | |
 |  shadowlight Stablehand

       Date Joined Apr 2007 Total Posts : 9 | Posted 4/12/2007 1:26 PM (GMT -4) |   | Hi, I'm new here and still thinking about what to submit. (I guess I'd better hurry.) I do have a question. One of my dragon stories deals with Sherlock Holmes and Watson. Do I have to worry about copyright infringement or are these characters public domain by now? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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