Well, that's a sad thing.
From
wyjoe, we get the news that Jim Baen's Universe is closing up.
It was an ambitious experiment to create another, high-paying venue for short SF/F fiction. They gave it four years.
But it never quite reached the level necessary.
I'm afraid I'm not particularly surprised. It's not a real blow for me -- I don't write short stories, really -- but for those who aren't writing in the novel category this could hurt. There just aren't that many worthwhile venues available, and those that exist are getting more pinched. I wouldn't be surprised if, by the time I'm 60, all of the SF magazines are gone.
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It was an ambitious experiment to create another, high-paying venue for short SF/F fiction. They gave it four years.
But it never quite reached the level necessary.
I'm afraid I'm not particularly surprised. It's not a real blow for me -- I don't write short stories, really -- but for those who aren't writing in the novel category this could hurt. There just aren't that many worthwhile venues available, and those that exist are getting more pinched. I wouldn't be surprised if, by the time I'm 60, all of the SF magazines are gone.
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Yes, most of those collections were gathered by cherrypicking from the old magazines. I'm afraid there will have to be some other way to manage short stories from now on, but I haven't any good ideas myself.