Brief Candle... a novel by Anz Epsilon
Hi Mary
I would enjoy looking at some of your work if you have any URLs you would like to share.
Anz
I would enjoy looking at some of your work if you have any URLs you would like to share.
Anz
Brief Candle... a novel by Anz Epsilon
Hi Mary,
I must admit, at first I thought your question was a little something that I couldn't quite put my finger on. Not naive, but certainly way to simple for all that it implies. I remember 20-years ago sending a poem on a diskette to a prominent magazine. It was promptly returned with a hand written message. I don't remember the wording exactly, but it left me with a feeling that they felt superior because they didn't use computers. I had sent them a hard copy as well, but it was obvious that all they saw was the diskette. Needless to say, I sent everything else to them under a new pen name without the benefit of copy and paste.
Mary, to answer your question: There is nothing professionally written anymore - whether it is art or not - that is not written for the Web. We won.
Anz
I must admit, at first I thought your question was a little something that I couldn't quite put my finger on. Not naive, but certainly way to simple for all that it implies. I remember 20-years ago sending a poem on a diskette to a prominent magazine. It was promptly returned with a hand written message. I don't remember the wording exactly, but it left me with a feeling that they felt superior because they didn't use computers. I had sent them a hard copy as well, but it was obvious that all they saw was the diskette. Needless to say, I sent everything else to them under a new pen name without the benefit of copy and paste.
Mary, to answer your question: There is nothing professionally written anymore - whether it is art or not - that is not written for the Web. We won.
Anz
Brief Candle... a novel by Anz Epsilon
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