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For me, that would depend on whether the responses were coupled with action, and by action, I don't mean starting up new imprints or e-zines.
Right now I would advise any writer to avoid Musa. For that to change, Musa would have to do more marketing, be more selective in the manuscripts accepted (to the point of closing to new submissions, if necessary) and giving back the rights to authors who are, understandably, disappointed. Positive responses are nice, but actions are what counts to me.
Pretty to think so, Queen, but this will never happen. What they're failing to grasp is their name is now being linked to "publishers to avoid." And I don't know if there's any fix to that.