Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Note to Self...

First collect poems for chapbook manuscript. Then query.

Bed now.
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Does this mean you got a response that required you to quickly put together your samples??

*hopeful look*
Yes, I sent out a query for "Vampires of the World," and the editor wanted to see the manuscript. Then I realized that the relevant poems were scattered through an archive containing well over a thousand pieces. I've spent so many years with editors-who-have-money not being interested, and editors-who-are-interested not having money, that I kinda started throwing queries in the mail whenever I racked up enough poems in a series to make a good start on a chapbook. I didn't stop to think "What if they ask to see the manuscript?" So, I got to spend yesterday pulling together all the VotW poems, and next will be asking the editor for more details on manuscript parameters.

I'll also be collecting the scattered components of "The 50 Poetic States" before I send out queries for that again.

Just for the heck of it, here's the global coverage so far:

Hebrew
India:chedipe
Rumania
Roumania:moroii
Mexico
Japan:gaki
Italy:vrykolakos
Chinese:chiang-shih
Bulgaria:ustrel
Philippines:aswang
Mexico:civatateo
Australia:Yara-Ma-Yha-Who
Ghana:adze
Spain:vampiresa
Antarctica

There are also several Americana poems in which the precise type of vampire is unspecified, but is a twist on the stereotypes somehow.