Vanishing Goodies

August 4, 2009

One of the hazards of writing and marketing fiction (or anything, I guess) is when you make a precious sale, and for one reason or another, it goes away.  This just happened to me again, with a short story sale to a web and print journal.  I sold my story to the journal, signed a contract, got a check, cashed it, and was waiting on publication…when I suddenly got an e-mail notifying me that the journal was shutting down for good.  I get to keep the cash, but I miss out on the publication, which stinks.

This has happened to me several times, mostly with bigger fish than this journal.  Just part of the writing career, I guess.  Other writers have told me they’ve experienced the same thing, and it’s not uncommon.  Still hurts, though.  Then again, I once lost a deal to write weekly fiction at an excellent rate for a high profile website, which really hurt.  So I guess I shouldn’t complain.

Still, vanishing goodies are no fun whenever they hit.  And I think some more might be headed my way soon, in fact.  It’s never a good sign when an editor who’s bought something from you or made some kind of arrangement or promise stops answering your e-mails.  Or maybe he’s just busy.  Yeah, that’s the ticket!  I recently resolved to be more optimistic, so let’s run with that.  Think positive thoughts.

I wish all of us plenty of non-vanishing goodies in the dog days to come.  See you soon!