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Author, fanwriter, trash bandit, queer geek feminist, dork. Jack of all pronouns, mxtress of none. Yells about hockey. Aussie in the US.

Irvine, CA
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    1. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      Also note that, once again, there's dissonance between the body text of the main webpage and what appears in the mouseover and in the tab header of the website, both of which describe the contest as "exclusive" - something it DEMONSTRABLY ISN'T, given self-entry & monthly wins.pic.twitter.com/jd0BZFimix

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    2. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      Like, this is some ugly, duplicitous shit. And even as someone with only the most tenuous, secular-atheist connection to Christmas as a meaningful holiday, using a December 25th mailout - so being nominated seems like a PRESENT - while then offering "discounted fees" is SKEEVY AF

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    3. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      Also, let's back up to the apparent @nytimes supporting quote used in the email body, as shown in screenshots earlier in this thread: "The prestige of such literary awards is immense for an author... awards drive up sales."

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    4. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      Typing the first line of that quote + "NY Times" into Google reveals, yes, a real NY Times article - one that was published in 1992, in reference to the National Book Award & Pulitzer Prize. IT'S A TWENTY-FUCKING-FIVE YEAR OLD ARTICLE YOU GUYS.http://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/16/business/the-media-business-even-in-book-awards-to-victors-go-the-spoils.html …

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    5. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      The fact that this "award" is for something called the "New York Literary Magazine" is, of course, I'm sure, a mere coincidence, and NOT AT ALL a brazen ambush marketing tactic to make people think this site and the NY Times are related by including a 25-year-old quote.

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    6. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      And then there's the pull quotes displayed next to the "distinguished award seal" and a pic of the trophy you might win, thereby directly implying that the quotes are about THIS award IN PARTICULAR. Except that, uh. They're not.

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    7. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      This quote, from the Author Pub website, is easily findable: it comes from a blog post that literally doesn't mention this award at all, but is rather talking about award nominations in general. http://www.author.pub/Improving-book-sales.html …pic.twitter.com/xaONEBsnSM

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    8. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      This quote, from Writers Digest, is likewise about the generic value of awards; however, it also mentions a few specific examples, none of which relate to THIS award. https://www.writersdigestshop.com/writing-contests …pic.twitter.com/xs7FbvUIec

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    9. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      This quote from John Macrae, however, is a real doozy - not only is his quote, in context, talking about the National Book Critics Circle award, but the NY Times piece from which it comes was published in - wait for it - NINETEEN EIGHTY THREE. http://www.nytimes.com/1983/04/15/books/publishing-do-prizes-sell-books.html …pic.twitter.com/QHzow048M1

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    10. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      This Independent Publisher quote is happily more recent, being from 2014, but still: it has jack shit to do with this SPECIFIC award. http://www.independentpublisher.com/ipland/SellMoreBooks_2014.pdf …pic.twitter.com/xweabUGQEK

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      Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

      Have they managed to repurpose the same 1992 NY Times quote from the body of their email on their main page, too? Why, yes. Yes they have. http://www.nytimes.com/1992/03/16/business/the-media-business-even-in-book-awards-to-victors-go-the-spoils.html …pic.twitter.com/dsJx5nLcEu

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        2. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

          And then there's this quote, supposedly from agent @julietpickering at @BFLAgency - though you'll note both her name and the agency's are misspelled. Her quote was specifically about awards helping publishers take on short story collections. http://www.thereviewreview.net/publishing-tips/always-winner-benefits-entering-writing-cont …pic.twitter.com/j2lB545bXw

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        3. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

          So, to recap: of the six pull quotes featured prominently at the top of the site, NOT A SINGLE ONE refers to the actual NY Literary Magazine Best Story Award.

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        4. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

          It's also worth glancing at their "Author Success" page, which lists - again - a number of quotes from the same articles used earlier, implying them to be the successes of THIS award, mixed in with others which seem, quite demonstrably, to be about other awards entirely.pic.twitter.com/Qq0UkVC7p9

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        5. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

          In conclusion, if you've received an email from these people, STEER CLEAR. This is a fucking scam operation if ever I've seen one, founded solely on the idea that ANY award nomination, no matter how obscure or dubious, might net someone an agent or a publisher.

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        6. Foz Meadows‏ @fozmeadows 25 Dec 2017

          HERE ENDETH THE RANT.

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        1. Matthew Jeske‏ @MattWithCheese 25 Dec 2017
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          Who the he'll abbreviate New York Times that way?

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