A zine not telling people if they were rejected is WILD behavior. I treat all of my zine work with a similar level of professionalism that I bring to my full time job because that’s what the contributors deserve. They’re investing time and energy into this +
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A note to people who create and manage zines.
If there is the possibility to apply, then you should at least have the respect to tell people if you reject them.
I think it's sad when there's no response from companies when someone applies for a job, but when the same thing happens in fandom, +
If there is the possibility to apply, then you should at least have the respect to tell people if you reject them.
I think it's sad when there's no response from companies when someone applies for a job, but when the same thing happens in fandom, +
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I’ve grown very picky of the folks I’ll mod with and the zines I apply to because of this.
And the other one sold so poorly that we didn't get our own zine.