Mention the word “slush” to anyone who’s worked in publishing for longer than five minutes, and you’re likely to get an expression of sheer horror. Slush pile is a term used to refer to the collective mass of unsolicited manuscripts and query letters—novel or nonfiction synopses with a few sample pages attached—that daily deluges the offices of agents and editors throughout the industry.
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