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Saturday Flash Interviews: Check Out Jim Harrington's Six Questions for...

Jim Harrington, who runs Six Questions For...  describes its purpose as the following:

In response to a post on my personal blog, a reader suggested I publish a series of interviews in which editors 'list, in excruciating details, all that each editor desires in his/her stories.' Wow. What a great idea. Not only does this provide authors with specific information about what editors are looking for in the submissions they receive, it offers editors a venue for advertising their publications and getting the word out about what, in their opinion, constitutes "good writing." If you: 1. have a question or comment, 2. would like to suggest a publication, agent, or publisher for me to contact, or 3. are an editor, publisher, or agent and would like to participate in this project, please contact me.

Below is the schedule of postings for January 2010:

1/4 • Six Questions for Jason Jordan, Editor-in-Chief, decomP
1/7 • Six Questions for Jennifer Dawson, Editor-in-Chief, Flash Me Magazine
1/11 • Six Questions for Laurie Sanders, Acquisitions Editor, Black Velvet Seductions
1/14 • Six Questions for Dianne Kochenburg, Editor, Clever Magazine
1/18 • Six Questions for Robin Stratton, Editor-in-Chief, Boston Literary Magazine
1/21 • Six Questions for Tara L. Masih, author, instructor, and editor
1/25 • Six Questions for Brad Nelson, Editor, Eclectic Flash
1/28 • Six Questions for Tarl Roger Kudrick, Publisher and Co-editor, On The Premises

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  • Thanks for the shout out, Randall. I notice you neglected to mention that you were the reader whose comment gave me the idea for the Six Questions For ... blog. :)

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