Becky, I loved this interview with Lynn Domina. Very genuine responses, following good questions. It all really helped me to get a better idea of the type of writing The Other Journal likes to print—a type of writing fairly difficult to describe, by the way. i.e. Christian writing, but not academic, and not straightforwardly theological, it seems to me. So thank you again, and congratulations on your first interview in this series! From Carole M.
Excellent interview. You should do that with every editor of a small press to give writers hope. To personalize the whole experience. Sending manuscripts to faceless Others can be daunting. You gave it a face and personality. Loved it.
This was a great event. Helping writers get to know editors makes it easier as a writer to think about submitting work to them -- and not so terrible to risk being rejected by them. Thank you.
Becky, I loved this interview with Lynn Domina. Very genuine responses, following good questions. It all really helped me to get a better idea of the type of writing The Other Journal likes to print—a type of writing fairly difficult to describe, by the way. i.e. Christian writing, but not academic, and not straightforwardly theological, it seems to me. So thank you again, and congratulations on your first interview in this series! From Carole M.
That's so wonderful to hear, Carole. Thank you so much for watching and for this feedback. I'm thrilled it was helpful to you!
Excellent interview. You should do that with every editor of a small press to give writers hope. To personalize the whole experience. Sending manuscripts to faceless Others can be daunting. You gave it a face and personality. Loved it.
This was a great event. Helping writers get to know editors makes it easier as a writer to think about submitting work to them -- and not so terrible to risk being rejected by them. Thank you.
Thanks for participating, Alyssa. It was so lovely to see you again!