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Post by spooky on Sept 14, 2003 19:04:59 GMT -5
???I turned in my first submission today. I edited it a bunch more and was wondering if I could turn in the newly edited version to take the place of the first one? I think it sounds much better now. How would I do this if I can? I don't want to flood Snowflake with submissions and I know you're not supposed to turn in a submission twice. So, can anyone help me out? It is very appreciated! Thanks! --Mindy
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Post by wolvenwhisper on Sept 14, 2003 19:36:16 GMT -5
Don't worry, I've done that a couple times. Just send it with the same message title and "(woops, caught some mistakes after I sent it in... )," or something to that affect. Add a note to Feli sheepishly apologizing, and all will be well.
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Post by spooky on Sept 14, 2003 19:52:38 GMT -5
Thanks!! I did that and I hope she doesn't get too mad. I hopefully won't do that again!
--Mindy
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Post by wolvenwhisper on Sept 14, 2003 19:55:32 GMT -5
Thanks!! I did that and I hope she doesn't get too mad. I hopefully won't do that again! --Mindy Oh, dwell on it. She won't mind-- really. I did the same thing with Young Fyora-- The Not-so Innocent, and it was published. *sheepish grin*
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Post by spooky on Sept 14, 2003 20:26:24 GMT -5
Thanks for the help! I was just a little hesitant, because this was my very first submission. I hope it gets in, but I doubt it! I'm going to keep working on it and submitting it until it does! *stands on a rock with one hand in the air and notices all the stares* ;D
--Mindy
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Post by wolvenwhisper on Sept 14, 2003 20:39:25 GMT -5
Determination is definitely a key to getting published.
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