That's wonderful!
I tried getting a scientific paper into Nature Immunology and was rejected. The 
paper's coming out in Journal of Immunology soon.
I shoulda made something up!
That's a terrific story, too. Didn't it win a contest some time ago?

Alicia 
On Wednesday, August 12, 2009, at 03:29PM, "SteveC" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Nature, the flagship British science journal, is a odd but major
>market for sf. It's last page is called "Futures" and features a one-
>page hard science sf story.
>
>With all the fear and furor about swine flu coming back in the fall I
>thought I'd take a chance and send them my short flu piece, "A Kiss
>Isn't Just a Kiss." When I heard back from the editor, Dr. Henry Gee,
>that his assistant actually at that moment truly had swine flu, I knew
>I was in. Amazingly, I was.
>
>I don't know when it'll appear but I think they're scheduling it soon
>since all the correspondence uses terms like ASAP.
>
>Steve
>>
>
>

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