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I said that SF short fiction markets which support an editorial staff with money to live on are dying, and that's a rather different assertion. Science fiction is thriving in many other media, such as the novel, the television show and the movie, but the short story is becoming more of a "boutique" item in the field. Writers were never (or only rarely) able to make a living writing short stories, but editors generally managed to carve careers out for themselves by publishing them. That's becoming less of a true proposition.
Anyway, if my original posts were vague enough to be interpreted incorrectly, I hope I've made my position more clear now. And despite
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I apologize
Date: 2005-12-14 06:27 pm (UTC)Re: I apologize
Date: 2005-12-14 06:32 pm (UTC)