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Post by wolvenwhisper on Aug 27, 2003 18:58:56 GMT -5
I sent in both a comic and a short story for Issue 106, and recieved an acceptance letter earlier this afternoon. Would I have gotten two notification e-mails instead of one had both of my submissions been accepted? I haven't recieved a rejection letter as well, so either the acceptance one includes both, or I just didn't get a rejection one.
It would be very, very handy for people who send in numerous pieces to the Times if they could recieve a seperate letter about each story/article/comic/etc. Don't want to create another pile of work, but I thought this should be brought up.
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Post by TK on Aug 28, 2003 16:58:36 GMT -5
Perhaps the acceptance letters for comics or short stories (whichever didn't get published) haven't been issued yet, or maybe there was a bug and they can't be issued. To the best of my knowledge, Felicia sends letters to each seperate piece, but mistakes are unavoidable, so I think you're going to have to live with it until Felicia begins uploading (if she hasn't started yet).
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