Just a Thought...
I am submitting five more short stories over the weekend, and as is common practice in the business and legal world, I am considering including the following sentence in the cover letter:
"If I have not heard from your magazine within 35 days, I will assume you have no interest in the enclosed short story and will submit it to other magazines for consideration."
This is, of course, an attempt to deal with the dreaded "no simultaneous submission" policy of many magazines. I would like to stay within guideline rules but do not want to wait indefinitely for an answer.
What do you think?
"If I have not heard from your magazine within 35 days, I will assume you have no interest in the enclosed short story and will submit it to other magazines for consideration."
This is, of course, an attempt to deal with the dreaded "no simultaneous submission" policy of many magazines. I would like to stay within guideline rules but do not want to wait indefinitely for an answer.
What do you think?