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Monday, February 27, 2006
SASE?
Should you always send an SASE when submitting an article? I ask because the CFP I'm responding to didn't give any directions and the website for the journal was noncommittal on the issue. I don't want to pull a major faux pas by not including the SASE.
Well, when you submit to a non-academic publication (and you're doing it via snailmail) you definitely include a SASE, and the same for when you're submitting to a literary publication. I'd do it, just to be sure - can't hurt.
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Well, when you submit to a non-academic publication (and you're doing it via snailmail) you definitely include a SASE, and the same for when you're submitting to a literary publication. I'd do it, just to be sure - can't hurt.
Thanks Rebecca!
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