1. The Submission Grinder
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2. The Submission Grinder - Winning Writers
The Submission Grinder is a donation-based tool for poetry and fiction writers to search for publications to submit their work; view anonymized response time ...
Database of fiction and poetry markets includes statistics on their response time and acceptance rate
3. Don't Overlook These Submission Grinder Features | by Margery Bayne
Jun 22, 2022 · If you have a profile on the Submission Grinder, you can track your submissions, from submitting, to response, to acceptance or rejection. While ...
Tools to make the short story submission process just a little bit better
4. Submission Grinder - Kendall Dunkelberg
Jan 7, 2023 · The Submission Grinder is another online submission tracking service, though it is free, and you can also track submissions at ChillSubs, though ...
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5. The Submission Grinder--a useful resource - Writers On The Move
Submitting short stories to magazines takes a lot of time and effort. I've found a resource that's helped. It's the (Submission) Grinder website, a listing ...
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6. David Steffen. His Diabolical Plots & Submission Grinder - The Horror Tree
Aug 24, 2023 · By Angelique Fawns. The Submission Grinder is THE source for finding open markets in the speculative short story world, and Diabolical Plots ...
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7. Grinding It Out: Nathaniel Tower Interviews the Masterminds Behind ...
Apr 3, 2013 · The Grinder is a tool for writers to track submissions and to find markets for their work with market response statistics to help guide them.
A few days ago, thanks to a post on the Write 1 Sub 1 page, I learned of a great new resource for writers called The Grinder. The (Submission) Grinder, as it is more properly called, carries the slogan “Milling your submissions into something useful,” and it follows in the footsteps of the acclaimed Duotrope’s … Continue reading Grinding It Out: Nathaniel Tower Interviews the Masterminds Behind The (Submission) Grinder
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8. The State of The Submissions Grinder (Week 3) - Diabolical Plots
Jan 26, 2013 · written by David Steffen. TheGrinderLogo. Almost three weeks have passed since Anthony Sullivan and I launched The Submissions Grinder, ...
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9. Reference Desk #15 — Duotrope vs. Submission Grinder - Words Deferred
Aug 22, 2022 · Listings. Duotrope maintains listings of publishers of fiction, non-fiction, poetry and visual art. It also lists literary agents for fiction ...
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10. Making your submission strategy work for you - Mel Harding-Shaw
Sep 8, 2019 · A few people have asked me to walk through the mechanics of how I manage short fiction submissions ... submission on Submission Grinder and ...
A few people have asked me to walk through the mechanics of how I manage short fiction submissions and why I do it the way I do, so that’s what this post is about.
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