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Tracie Adams's avatar

Roasted and toasted! You’re much nicer than me when it comes to giving Narrative the benefit of the doubt.

A couple years ago, a writing group that helped me launch my writing career sent out info about how great this magazine is, and I was naive enough to take the bait. The writing group was run by NYTimes best selling authors, so I started sending my work out to all the magazines and anthologies they suggested. Narrative was my very first submission. I paid $25 to submit a flash CNF piece. Then I spent $15 to submit a six word sentence. I never got a response for either of those. At the time, I was also foolishly paying $3 to $7 submission fees for all the mags suggested to me by that writing group. It took about three months of that before I woke up and realized what a nightmare I had been having. Another crazy thing about Narrative— I tried a dozen times over the past couple years to unsubscribe from their emails which were filled with ads for expensive workshop run by the editor.🤬 Last month, I was finally able to successfully unsubscribe from that trash filling my inbox.

Sometimes I think it would be fun to have a reunion of everyone who ever submitted to Narrative. We could have our own free contest for six word sentences on the theme of getting scammed.

Here’s mine:

Sorry suckers sadly scammed rise up. 🤓🤣

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Ann Landi's avatar

This is absolutely shocking. But what a superb piece of investigative reporting! You should send this to Writer's Digest, Poets and Writers, and every other publication directed at emerging and established writers. I will sign on as a paid subscriber to Lit Mag News now. Many thanks!

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