Poems, as well as stories with special non-traditional layouts, are another matter entirely -- as you well know. (grin) And anyway that's what proofs are for. As well as clear instructions from the author. If the editor didn't supply you with proofs and/or ignored your directions, then as a friend of mine says, "Poop on their brains."
The poetry business is murky and sad at times and rife with issues. Fortunately, I have no muse for poetry on speed dial, so I don't have to deal with that. (double-trouble-grin)
My general comments on submitting manuscripts for stories, though, still stands.
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Date: Sunday, 1 June 2008 19:21 (UTC)The poetry business is murky and sad at times and rife with issues. Fortunately, I have no muse for poetry on speed dial, so I don't have to deal with that. (double-trouble-grin)
My general comments on submitting manuscripts for stories, though, still stands.
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