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Sybil's Garage »
Thank you for your patience. This afternoon I read all the remaining poems in my queue. Therefore, if you have not heard from me regarding your poem, it was probably lost in spam. Please feel free to query. We have several stories of fiction that we are considering, and in the next week or two I will be sending out final acceptances. If you have a story with us, know that it’s currently being read (or has been read) by all the editors so that they may offer their opinion(s). Every …
Sybil's Garage »
So after receiving a few queries from poets, I realized that I have about 15 poems in a mail folder that I have not read or responded to. I apologize for the confusion. If you have a poem with Sybil’s Garage and have not heard back from me, it is possible you are one of the poets in my queue that I haven’t read. Please feel free to query. I promise to read and respond to the unread poems as quickly as possible. Again, my sincere apologies for the confusion.
Aberrant Normalcy »
Up in Corning, NY, they have the proper respect for the original Falcon owner.
Aberrant Normalcy, Sybil's Garage »
Rich Horton, in his annual summary of what he’s read, mentions Sybil’s Garage: “It’s a stylishly put together magazine…My favorite story was Samantha Henderson’s “The Ballad of Delphinium Blue”, a lyrical story of a “bist-girl” on another world, and her betrayal by a handsome Earthman. Other nice work came from Gary Moshimer, Caspian Gray, and Barbara Krasnoff.” You can read his summary here. And, in an interview over at Publishers Weekly, publishers were asked to mention their favorite book trailers of the year. Vera Nazarian of Norilana Press mentions the Paper Cities book …
Aberrant Normalcy »
We have finished reading all stories as of today. We have about two dozen stories under consideration, and two acceptances. If you have not heard from us regarding your story, please query. For stories under consideration, we expect to have a firm response within two weeks, hopefully sooner. I have accepted three poems today, and I expect to respond to all poets in the next several days. Feel free to query if you have not heard from me. Thanks for your patience in this! It’s been a very busy time of year …

