by Sherry Perkins
Have you
ever entered a writing contest only to never hear from them again? Most of the
time, well all of the time, I keep my eyes open trying to pick out the frauds.
Perhaps I think too big in this regard, because I feel like I have stumbled head
first into the “sucker” abyss with my eyes wide open all the way to the bottom.
In the
summer of 2010 I submitted a piece to what I thought was a reputable competition;
it was for an anthology. The sponsor had a website, a blog, an award-winning
book, and taught at a university. She had even published other anthologies. I
felt good about submitting for free and I had heard about the opportunity at my
writers’ group. Plus, I had never had a bad experience, except for the rejection
letters we all get. Those are good experiences if you think about it.
I came up
with a submission, worked on it, edited it, made sure it was within the word
count, and sent it by the deadline. Then, I received an acceptance letter. Yes,
my piece was accepted for inclusion! The prize for acceptance was copies of the
anthology. A follow-up email to me said
something like, “...looking forward to working with you in the editing
process.” I was on Cloud 9 for days, weeks. Sadly, this is where the story
ends.
What was to
be published by Christmas 2010 is still not published. I’ve send emails and
posted on her Facebook page all with no response. Stupidly, I never got a
contact number. At first, after a few months of no replies, all I wanted to
know was the status of the publication. Now, I want to withdraw my piece so it
can find a home elsewhere. I am beyond disappointed and passed being mad a long
time ago, but what am I to do? Is there a statute of limitations on what
someone promises versus what they deliver? I don’t know. I’m no literary
attorney. Are any of you by chance?
The point is
although we are careful where we submit, these situations are bound to happen.
Do I feel cheated? Yes. Do I feel like I’ve wasted a year and a half waiting
patiently on a piece to get published, only to realize I’ve been duped? Yes. Has
this ever happened to me? No! Although I don’t have children, this experience
makes me feel like one of my fictional kids has disappeared and I don’t know
where he is. So, please be cautious of your submissions.
We writers
work hard on every word. We constantly edit. We’re open for suggestions to make
ourselves better writers. And when we do submit, no one should ever just leave
us hanging. At least have the courtesy to say, “No thanks.” For the first time,
I would’ve been happier with a rejection letter.
P.S. Here’s a follow up:
Just a few weeks ago I finally heard from the sponsor. Was
this coincidence since I was preparing this piece for the Suite T blog? You got
me. Naturally, she apologized for not getting back to me and agreed I should
submit my story elsewhere. She said she did not receive enough good submissions
for the anthology and got busy with other things. However, mine stood out and
was well written. (At least that’s what she said.) I accepted her explanation
and chalked it up to experience. We ended the back and forth emails on good
terms.
_____________________________________
Sherry Perkins is president of Bayou Writers’ Group of Lake Charles, Louisiana, and has had several articles and photographs published. She resides in DeRidder, Louisiana, with her husband, stepdaughter, two cats, a fish, and a ball python named Richard Pryor. Visit Sherry at www.sherryperkins.blogspot.com
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