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Old 04-25-2005, 09:15 PM   #1
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We pay 10 cents a word for our work, but from unsolicited writers we charge a fee to review. Sorry.

You can check us out at http://thenewreview.com, to see what the editors that I work for publish, which emphasizes visual contemporary culture and philosophically motivated short fiction.
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Old 04-26-2005, 08:27 AM   #2
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charging a reading fee for submissions is not acceptable to any but amateurs/beginners who don't know any better... saying it's only imposed on 'unsolicited writers' [which makes no sense!], doesn't make it ok...

fyi, it's the work that is solicited or un- and not the writer... and how, pray tell, can the 'unsolicited writer' become a 'solicited' one???

since this is the 3rd or 4th post [out of 6?] by you in re your new site, i think you're on the verge [or over it] of being a spammer... i'd keep an eye out for the admin, if i were you... better yet, read the rules 'n regs before posting in any more threads...
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