Are you gonna impose a minimum page count so that you don't get a bunch of one-page microstories?
Nope. No minimum. No maximum.
Also, if someone actually sends you a novel-length manuscript at, say, 450 pages (or $22,500), does that mean you'll take us all out for ice cream?
The very idea amuses me enormously, that someone would might pay that for a critique, considering the average advance on a novel is something like $2,000-$3,000.
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Date: 2010-03-04 05:47 pm (UTC)Are you gonna impose a minimum page count so that you don't get a bunch of one-page microstories?
Nope. No minimum. No maximum.
Also, if someone actually sends you a novel-length manuscript at, say, 450 pages (or $22,500), does that mean you'll take us all out for ice cream?
The very idea amuses me enormously, that someone would might pay that for a critique, considering the average advance on a novel is something like $2,000-$3,000.