WANDERING ASYLUM SUBMISSIONS Público Deposited
The E-Sylum: Volume 6, Number 23, June 8, 2003, Article 16
WANDERING ASYLUM SUBMISSIONS
Robert Zavos writes: "I was glad to read Tom Fort's comments
on submissions to The Asylum in the last issue of The E-Sylum.
I was one of those whose submissions were lost. In my case, I
mailed two submissions from Florida in December 2002. One
was a comment on a Letter to the Editor in which I was involved.
My letters were not published in the next Asylum, but I was not
real surprised. As the editor of a publication in another field I am
aware of the problems of balancing space availability with
submissions.To my surprise the real reason surfaced about 5 months later
when my letter was returned with a yellow USPS sticker marked
"attempted not known". In between I had moved from Florida
back to Pittsburgh and the letter eventually followed the same
route. Amazingly, my house is only about 3 miles from the original
Post Office that failed to deliver. I will try again, after all, its been
12 years since my last submission to the Asylum."- 2003-06-08
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