Rejection
Well, Baen doesn't want GHOST POINT. That leaves Tor, for that one, and then moving on to the small presses...
At least I have been getting a good grade of rejections -- Baen really liked the characterizations, just didn't care for the characters. Wanted their problems to be external, rather than self-created.
"Different folks have different 'pinions. Some likes apples and some likes inions."
Me, I think a Vietnam vet who has turned hermit due to PTSD hasn't created his own problems. I guess "military SF" doesn't deal with the aftermath of combat, when the Hero comes home.
At least I have been getting a good grade of rejections -- Baen really liked the characterizations, just didn't care for the characters. Wanted their problems to be external, rather than self-created.
"Different folks have different 'pinions. Some likes apples and some likes inions."
Me, I think a Vietnam vet who has turned hermit due to PTSD hasn't created his own problems. I guess "military SF" doesn't deal with the aftermath of combat, when the Hero comes home.
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Well, that's a bummer, and not merely because that's yet another roadblock between me and a copy of GHOST POINT of my very own. Baen's the only outfit I know of that's smart enough to realize that making (some) titles available online for free results in more sales, not fewer.
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Nor, apparently, does the Defense Department. "Self-created" seems woefully uninformed.
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what's wrong with baen???? they should know better!