A Puzzle…
Story Manuscripts Just Vanished…
For about a year’s period when I was doing Smith’s Monthly issues every month, and I had help putting them together, I lost dozens of original manuscripts. Best I can figure I sent the story manuscripts to WMG. The stories got put into the issue, and somehow those original story manuscripts in electronic files just vanished.
Now, I have no memory of what was happening at that point in time, or why I would have let my stories out of my control instead of just sending copies, but I clearly did.
So now, to put those stories into collections as I am doing for my challenge, I am having to find the copyedited word file of that entire issue of Smith’s Monthly, find the story and copy it out into a new word doc file. So I still have the stories fine, but wow, just wow does this seem wrong to me. But no surprise considering who I had working on this at WMG.
After about a year, I took back control of doing the magazine and for the last 30 or more issues, all stories are in place, easy to find. And the first twenty or so issues I did and all stories are in place and easy to find. Just ten or so in a middle period this happened to when I had “help.” I guess I should be happy, considering everything we have learned, that it was only ten issues and I took back control when I did.
And yes, Smith’s Monthly will return as soon as I am done with this challenge. So this winter some time. I am excited.
Here is an image of the last issue I did, #67 back in November 2022. And yes, these are and will be 7 x 10 trim. About 70,000 words of my fiction and nonfiction every month.

3 Comments
Connor Whiteley
Nice. Looking forward to Smith’s Month coming back.
Sean McLachlan
Over the years I’ve hired “help” on several occasions and have nearly always been disappointed. It’s better to do things yourself.
Dayle
Dean, I have a TON of the files you need. I emailed you!