A story bounced back, about one hour before dinner. Polite, cold, standard editor’s mail: good story, not our genre, worth keeping on the lookout for a publisher, good luck.
Oh, well, it happens.
As we dined it started raining again – there’s storms passing across the skies of Astigianistan – so no after-dinner walk tonight.
I sat down and started tweaking that story – it’s been so long I had forgotten a lot of things. I revised it. Cleaned it up.
Cut about 150 words. Nothing major, on an 8000-words number.
Tightened the dialogue a little, made some minor adjustments.
Checked for American vs English spelling.
It’s a good story.
OK, so I say so myself, sue me.
A crime story. A story of the Corsair.
A little noir, a little John D. MacDonald.

And I said to myself, why not try Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine?
What can they do, bounce it back?
And so I got myself their guidelines, and then I got a hold of the classic Shunn’s manuscript formatting standards as per instructions, and spent some time reformatting my manuscript, and tweaking LibreOffice’s settings to do what was needed.
Then I polished a cover letter, and now I’ll sleep on it and tomorrow morning I’ll mail it.
Let’s see what happens.
Wish me luck.
11 June 2019 at 01:17
There’s nothing wrong with AHMM, or the sister magazine Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine. I’ve had a subscription to EQMM for several years now and they put out some decent short stories. I wouldn’t seeing you either magazine.
Good Luck!
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11 June 2019 at 10:53
Thanks.
There’s a six to eight months waiting period for a reply from the editor, so we can take it easy.
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11 June 2019 at 11:36
Good luck!
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11 June 2019 at 11:37
Thank you!
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12 June 2019 at 01:20
Good luck!
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12 June 2019 at 10:18
Thanks!
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12 June 2019 at 14:45
If I can recall correctly (I’ve read this information on a nonfiction book about mystery fiction published in the seventies: Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion, considering how AAMS and EQMM changed their publishing company from Davis to Dell, maybe the things are changed) a short story sended to AAMS gain a double possibility of publication since it also taken into consideration by his sister magazine.
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12 June 2019 at 15:24
Based on their guidelines it is no longer so – but should the editor find the story more suitable for the other magazine, they’d suggest to send it again, and alert the other magazine’s editors.
Let’s say it’s a step back, but still a positive thing.
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