How to sign a contract to publish in a literary magazine?
I sold a piece to a magazine and am a little confused by the contract. I don't want to ask them, and look like a neophyte. I've been published before, but never by a paying market.
The contract is a Word document, through Submittable, and asks for my signature. First printed, then another line where it says "signed." How do I sign it? I don't have a touch screen and I know it isn't meant to be mailed to them through snail mail.
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Some places said that you could just type it in a different font, one different from the above line where it says to type your name. I tried this, but when it converted to an email, it went back to a standard font. Since I wanted to do this right, as it was my first time, I went to a computer with a touch screen, signed my name with a stylus, and sent it that way. They accepted it.
There really is nothing wrong with asking your publisher about technical aspects of a cutting edge technology they expect you to use.
As I understand Submittable, you do need a touch screen to sign a document (e.g. with the help of Adobe Acrobat Reader). Some documents also allow you to add an image of your signature to it.
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