-=> Quoting Fn:robert White@1:134/40. to Bears <=-
-=> Quoting DOROTHY REYNOLDS to FRED RUNK <=-
FW> Hello Dorothy,
FW> Just a thought about where you may want to try submitting some of your
FW> writing. If you are active on the Internet, you can check out 'The
FW> Case', a
FW> weekly short mystery site. They send out a mystery in E-mail to a
FW> mailing list
FW> every Wed. They are usually about 2 pages long and there is a prize
FW> draw for correct solutions. They are usually looking for new writers so
FW> if you have ideas for a very short story mystery or if you just want to
FW> join in reading and solving them the URL is: www.thecase.com
FW> I don't know if they pay anything or if it's just a way to get
FW> exposure and feedback.
Hello Robert:
Thanks for the info. I am in the internet but unfortunately don't
have a Web Page. Don't do windows (Grin). I have a visual problem
and all those little thingies across the top of Windows are
almost impossible for me to read.
I do know some publishers are now accepting things in E-Mail. In
fact, sent a Life in These United States to Reader's Digest via
E-Mail. Thought it would be faster but so far haven't heard from
them. If I don't hear soon, will submit it again snail mail.
As for ideas for a short mystery, I do have one brewing in my
head, based on a true happening to my great grandfather. He
disappeared from the face of the earth and none of the family
ever found out what happened to him. The sheriff of the town
thinks he was robbed and murdered. My story will be fiction of
course, and the mystery will be solved. Just have to put it
together.
Nice to hear from you again. Been awhile huh?
Dorothy
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