New York Literary Magazine: A Series of Unfortunate Events

As a ‘nominated’ author, I was pleased to find this post. It did seem a little odd to me that I should be nominated in the first place, by an unknown person, too.
Another thing, when I followed the link to check it out, the website was ‘under maintenance’ and I was told to come back in an hour or two. Two days later, it’s still under maintenance! This, when they’ve asked for submissions by Dec 31st. Most odd.,

fozmeadows's avatarFoz Meadows

Itโ€™s not every day that Iโ€™m indirectly accused of ruining someoneโ€™s business, but 2017 has been a hell of a year.

On Christmas Day, I โ€“ along with many other writers in the SFF community โ€“ received an email from something called the New York Literary Magazine, informing me that Iโ€™d been nominated for their Best Story Award. For a number of reasons, both the email and the site to which it directed me pinged as fishy, not least because nominees were directed to pay a submission fee in order to be eligible for the award itself. In response, I ended up writing this Twitter thread about it. Many other writers chimed in โ€“ some of whom had paid the fee, most of whom had not โ€“ and the whole thing was quickly reported to Writer Beware as a scam, or at the very least as an operation to beโ€ฆ

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