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[New post] Submission Statement: November 2022

Site logo image Aeryn Rudel posted: "November was a very slow month in submission land, but it wasn't a total bust. November 2022 Report Card Submissions Sent: 3 Rejections: 2 No Response: 1 Acceptances: 1 Publications: 0 Further Consideration/Shortlist: 0 Withdrawals" Aeryn Rudel's Rejectomancy

Submission Statement: November 2022

Aeryn Rudel

Dec 1

November was a very slow month in submission land, but it wasn't a total bust.

November 2022 Report Card

  • Submissions Sent: 3
  • Rejections: 2
  • No Response: 1
  • Acceptances: 1
  • Publications: 0
  • Further Consideration/Shortlist: 0
  • Withdrawals: 1

Pretty terrible submission numbers despite the acceptance. November was a rough month in a lot of ways, and I got a little off track with submissions, focusing more on other aspects of my writing. Anyway, I'm sitting at 79 total submissions for the year, and it is highly unlikely I hit 100 for 2022. That's okay, though. A dozen acceptances has made the year a decent one, and if I can hit 90 subs with another acceptance or two, I'll call 2022 a marginal victory. Here are more overall yearly statistics via Duotrope.

That acceptance percentage is right where I want it to be. I've always said that if you can hit a 10% acceptance rate, you're doing okay. Anything over that is gravy. Now, this graphic illustrates a problem, and it's a simple one. If I were to submit more, I'd get more acceptances. Let's say I doubled the number of subs, but my acceptance percentage stayed the same (which I think it would), I'd be looking at 25 acceptances for the year. That's pretty damn good, and it's doable I think. Oh, one quick note. It's actually 79 subs because one of my submissions in 2022 is to a market, Diabolical Plots, that is not in the Duotrope database.

Rejections

Just two rejections in November.

  • Standard Form Rejections: 2
  • Upper-Tier Form Rejections: 0
  • Personal Rejections: 0

Just a couple of garden-variety form rejections last month. Absolutely nothing interesting to show you.

Other Business, aka, Twitter Troubles

Unless you've been living under a rock, then you know that Twitter is experiencing some, uh, difficulties. As such, I am expanding my social media presence to other platforms. If you'd like to follow me elsewhere, here are the best places to do it.

FB Author Page: I've started a Facebook author page where I post about my writing. It's different than what you'd find on the blog here, but I do update daily with microfiction and discussions about writing in general.

Instagram: I'm learning how to use IG as an effective tool for writers. It's a work in progress, but I'm starting to get the hang of it.

I may look into some other social media platforms like Mastodon and Hive, but the two above plus whatever Twitter is at the moment are sufficient.


And that was November. How was your month?

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