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slush pile

noun

, Informal.
  1. a collection of unsolicited manuscripts submitted to a publisher.


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It was rescued from the slush pile.

From Salon

But the aforementioned old boys’ club of publishing keeps her in her place, fetching coffee and taking minutes for meetings — when she’s allowed into them — despite pulling Collins’ “The World Is Full of Married Men” from the slush pile and helping make it a success.

If someone pitched that story it would likely be thrown in the slush pile as hack work.

From Salon

And the machines are already nibbling around the edges of my profession: Reuters reports that AI-generated books are popping up on Amazon, while the science-fiction magazine Clarkesworld just announced that it would temporarily close submissions because the slush pile was overwhelmed with machine-manufactured dreck.

Then, in the slush pile, Rich found the writer who would go on to create “Succession,” a show that bounded like a hunting dog toward the two major interests of viewers in the Donald Trump era: an aspirational disgust with the increasingly hidden world of the 1 percent, and suspicions about the role of money in the helter-skelter news cycle.

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