Snurched from
me_weird:

You are a
GRAMMAR GOD!
Congratulations! If your mission in life
is not already to preserve the English tongue,
it should be. You can smell a grammtical
inaccuracy from fifty yards. Your speech is
revered by the underlings, though some may
blaspheme and call you a snob. They're just
jealous. Go out there and change the world.
How grammatically correct are you? (Revised with answer key) brought to you by QuizillaSurprised, this self-proclaimed grammar
whore fanatic is not. (And yes, writing that last sentence pained me.)
Trying to come up with a story to work on. Question for ye writer types: when submitting "blind" to a market (like
Strange New Worlds, or
Analog) do you usually find it easier to just send off a story once you believe that you're done, or do you find it better to sit on it for a week or so, and take one more look? I've been submitting immediately, simply because I'm afraid that my (lack of) self-confidence will lead me to never send it in if I sit on it. But I'm curious as to what some of the more... successful have done. (And I realize that this is going to vary from person to person, most likely. It's more for curiosity's sake than anything else.)