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Al Sarrantonio e-mailed back to say the story ("The Problem Of Susan") was accepted and he was sending a contract, and I breathed out again. So yes, if you were wondering, I still worry about short story rejection. I think that the C.S. Lewis estates and the P.L. Travers estates will view it, correctly, as a story about the nature of, and relationship that adults have with, children's fiction. (My friend Roz Kaveney is of the opinion that it's that, but also that it's Narnia slash fiction as well. You can make up your own mind, when you read it.)
*giggles* I can hear [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] having a coronary from here. ;)
Al Sarrantonio e-mailed back to say the story ("The Problem Of Susan") was accepted and he was sending a contract, and I breathed out again. So yes, if you were wondering, I still worry about short story rejection. I think that the C.S. Lewis estates and the P.L. Travers estates will view it, correctly, as a story about the nature of, and relationship that adults have with, children's fiction. (My friend Roz Kaveney is of the opinion that it's that, but also that it's Narnia slash fiction as well. You can make up your own mind, when you read it.)
*giggles* I can hear [Bad username or site: @ livejournal.com] having a coronary from here. ;)