Re: OT: Q re getting started in web publishing....
My advice is, work in a professional publishing house for a while. It will give you experience and contacts. (I'm assuming you're talking commercial) If you have a magazine with say, eight mediocre stories, no-one will bother. But if one or two of those stories every month is good, you'll probably have a readership. A small one, maybe, but you'll have one.
If you're not going commercial, then you just need stories that are better than the average fan-fiction.
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