anotherbucket4monsieur
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I'm wondering how to deal with an editor that doesn't return e-mail or voice mails. Two weeks ago, I pitched a story to the S/e at a mid-sized daily newspaper. He seemed interested and asked that I follow up with a short e-mail providing a synopsis of the story. I did so and we soon agreed upon a price and deadline. I sent him the story a day before it was due and got a quick reply that he'd look at it and get back to me the following day. I waited three days and then left him a voice mail. Nothing. I followed up with an e-mail four days after that ( today) and again heard nothing. I checked the guy's twitter feed and I see that he's been very active the entire week I've been waiting to hear from him.
I assume he doesn't like the story but now I've already invested a lot of time in it, and it's a feature story pegged to an event that has now passed, so it'll be hard to pitch it elsewhere at this point. If the editor had told me right away that he didn't like it, I might have had a good shot at selling it to another publication. Now I"m not sure. Any thoughts on how to handle this situation? Should I make a last ditch effort to sell it elsewhere or hold out hope this editor will communicate with me at some point?
I assume he doesn't like the story but now I've already invested a lot of time in it, and it's a feature story pegged to an event that has now passed, so it'll be hard to pitch it elsewhere at this point. If the editor had told me right away that he didn't like it, I might have had a good shot at selling it to another publication. Now I"m not sure. Any thoughts on how to handle this situation? Should I make a last ditch effort to sell it elsewhere or hold out hope this editor will communicate with me at some point?