Thursday, May 07, 2009

"Get Specific Names," advises Kristin Nelson

Kristin Nelson's PubRants is a must-read for me (it should be for you too!). Today her post on the importance of specific names on submissions is really valuable.

3 comments:

  1. I agree! It's one I regularly follow.

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  2. Off topic, although, I read Pub
    Rants.

    Well, I done did it - started a blog. Why? Wife slapped my ears with a pork chop and said, "Get outta the kitchen! True.

    It's called Haste yee back, (or somethin), and I think it's at http://robertwahl.blogspot.com/

    If this post gets by Janet's cyber nonsense catchers, and the links are right, come by and sit-a-spell! Spit, chew, whadever ya want.

    Much appreciated.

    Haste yee back ;-)

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  3. Thanks, Janet... nice of you.

    (Carp and Gar gatherin' in warm shallows. Bring your bikini and bow. I have arrows).

    Haste yee back ;-)

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