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Love Separated by The Atlantic

Love Separated by The Atlantic

This story is a sequel to 'That One Flight', I recommend you read that story first (if you haven't) just for the story to make more sense :) *This book has some explicit content* *UNDER REVISION* BOOK TWO from the 'O'Neill Series'. *PREVIOUSLY NAMED 'LOVE IN BELGRADE'.* *EXTRACT FROM THE STORY* "Umm, hi James, Ana here... in case if this phone number does not seem familiar to you. I just wanted to see how you are... umm... so... how are you?... I'm good if that is what you were going to ask me..." I pause before letting out a sigh. "But not as good as when I am with you..." I say, not believing how freely I just said that. "I... I miss you... very much... I can't help but wonder if you feel the same about me... if you miss me too...". Then my mind goes blank. "I... I..." I begin, searching for a topic. "I hope you have a good stay in Belgrade... I guess me wishing that I could see you again would be a bit too much of a wish..." I end my words with a giggle. I find myself, once again, walking around my living room. "Anyways, that is all that I wanted to say. I wanted to see how you are and if everything is okay. I also read that letter... you have a really beautiful way with words..." I say. "But how do you know I don't like being woken up?... Actually, I don't think anybody likes being woken up, so scrap that question..." I giggle, but then I shake my head. I am taking too long. "Sorry, this message must be very long by now, so I am going to finish now... I just... I really want to see you in person again..." I then once again pause as I look down at my legs that rub my carpet. "Anyways... that is all I have to say... see you- I mean, probably not really, but I am hoping I'll get to see you, you know...". A sigh escapes my lips. "Bye..." I say before distancing my phone from my ear and press the red button.
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THE BLOOMING MAGAZINE

THE BLOOMING MAGAZINE

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What are the criteria for fiction submissions to The Atlantic?
One key criterion is the quality of writing. It should be engaging, with well - developed characters and a strong plot. Another aspect is the relevance and uniqueness of the story. It should stand out from the common themes. Also, the style should match the general tone of The Atlantic, which is often literary and thought - provoking.
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2024-12-02 19:21
Does fiction magazine pay for submissions?
Some fiction magazines do pay, but it depends on the specific publication and its policies.
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2024-10-03 18:14
Does Atlantic Magazine Publish Fiction?
Yes, Atlantic Magazine does publish fiction from time to time.
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2024-10-12 15:54
Does Atlantic Magazine publish fiction?
Occasionally, Atlantic Magazine includes fiction in its content. However, it's not the main focus. They might select high-quality and thought-provoking fictional works that align with their editorial stance.
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2024-10-05 11:11
How to make literary magazine submissions for fiction?
First, carefully read the submission guidelines of the literary magazine. Make sure your fiction piece is in the correct format, usually in a standard font like Times New Roman and double - spaced. Then, write a concise and engaging cover letter introducing yourself and your work briefly. Edit your story thoroughly for grammar and spelling errors. Finally, submit it through the method the magazine specifies, which could be an online form or an email address.
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2024-11-17 13:13
What are the common mistakes in literary magazine submissions for fiction?
A big mistake in literary magazine submissions for fiction is overwriting. Writers sometimes try to cram too much into a short story, making it convoluted. Lack of a clear voice is also an issue. Your story should have a distinct style that stands out. And not understanding the target audience of the magazine is a common error. For example, if a magazine is aimed at a young adult readership and you submit a very adult - themed story, it's not likely to be accepted.
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2024-11-16 12:27
Can I read Atlantic Magazine stories as a subscriber?
Yes, you can. Subscribers typically have access to the stories in Atlantic Magazine.
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2024-10-12 12:50
What are the notable works in The Atlantic Magazine Short Fiction?
Some of the notable works might include stories that deal with contemporary social issues. For example, stories that explore the changing nature of family in modern society, where characters face new challenges and redefine their relationships.
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2024-11-09 22:58
What are the great American novels as mentioned in the Atlantic Magazine?
Well, one of the great American novels according to the Atlantic Magazine could be 'Moby - Dick' by Herman Melville. This novel is not only about a man's obsessive hunt for a white whale but also delves deep into themes like fate, nature, and the human condition. Also, 'The Catcher in the Rye' by J.D. Salinger is often considered a great American novel. It follows the story of a disillusioned teenager named Holden Caulfield, and it has had a huge impact on American literature and youth culture.
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2024-12-14 20:39
How does the Atlantic Magazine define great American novels?
It could be defined by their literary merit. Novels with complex characters, engaging plots, and beautiful prose are likely to be seen as great. For instance, novels that use unique narrative techniques or have a deep exploration of the human psyche. 'Invisible Man' by Ralph Ellison is a great example. It has a complex and thought - provoking narrative that delves into the African - American experience in a way that was both innovative and impactful.
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2024-12-15 01:46
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