I did finally send that email query regarding my story that had not received a response within the magazine’s specified time. At first, nothing happened. There was – surprise – no immediate response of REJECTED. Nothing, really, to be afraid of after all.
A response came, about a week after the query, letting me know that they were still considering stories submitted around the time mine was, thanks for the patience, etc…
So, it wasn’t actually that scary of a thing to do, and I’m glad I did it. Still pretty sure the story is going to be rejected, in part because I’ve learned a lot in the depth workshop that I did and I know that story has room for improvement. Though it is one that got secondary consideration from another magazine, so who knows? Maybe it will have appeal to an editor. As the writer, I can’t really judge.
I learned that lesson again when completing assignments for the depth workshop. The last assignment was challenging, and I really didn’t think I’d done well on it. But my reply from Dean revealed that I had fulfilled the requirements of the assignment, even though I didn’t think that I had. Looking back, I think that my critical voice was complaining about the prose even though I was doing the right things.
Now that the workshop is over, I need to set aside some time for writing. I have three great starts that are begging to be finished. Of course, the solo trip preparation takes precedence, but I think I can find some time. It’s all about setting the goals and holding myself accountable.