An Acceptance for "Distance" -- Finally
After years of submitting and many, many near misses, my story "Distance" has finally found a home at the Coe Review. It looks like a very nice magazine, and they've been around since 1971 -- a year after I was born.
Check them out . . .
http://www.public.coe.edu/coereview/coereview/default.htm
Don't give up. Just keep sending. There's hope yet for all of our memorabilia.
Check them out . . .
http://www.public.coe.edu/coereview/coereview/default.htm
Don't give up. Just keep sending. There's hope yet for all of our memorabilia.


3 Comments:
Hi Jeff,
Ben Lambright here. We met at the land confrence. I wanted to start a dialouge with you about coming to Montcalm Community College and doing a workshop or a speach, and hopefully selling some books at the same time. My email is forwork0001@hotmail.com
Hi Ben,
Josh and I would both be interested in coming.
Drop me an email: jcvandez@delta.edu
Jeff
Hi, Jeff, congratulations.
Trust me, eventually everything will be taken. I got this strait from the mouth of Felix Stefannile, an old and wildly successful poet. He started writing after WWII and didn't get anything published until he was in his late 50s. This after years of sending stuff out, decades in fact. Then after that everything got accepted. Stuff he was ashamed of. Stuff he had to pull out of the floor of the bird cage. He used to say, "If you're at it long enough, you'll wear the bastards down."
john guzlowski
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