Monday, June 29, 2009
Want to read more short stories?
This would be a fun list to save, then slowly search out and read each one. A fabulous summer project!
Wag's Revue Call for submissions for Issue 3
Type: Call for Submissions
Reading Fee: None!
Looking for: Fiction, Poetry, Creative Non-Fictions
Accepts: Electronic submissions encouraged
From their site:
Aspiring to marry the rigors of print with the freedoms of the internet, Wag's Revue is an online quarterly of fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction. Its first issue featured new fiction from Brian Evenson, and interviews with Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Dave Eggers, n+1 co-founder Mark Greif, and author Wells Tower. The second issue, which just hit the net, features an interview with T. C. Boyle, creative micro nonfiction by Stephen Elliot, anagrams of Shakespeare sonnets by K. Silem Mohammad, and much more. Check out both issues at www.wagsrevue.com
Friday, June 26, 2009
Scion Press seeks Vampire Short Fiction and Poetry
- Contact Name : Leslie Ormandy
- Contact E-Mail : ceo[at]scionpress.com
- Deadline Date (if any) : 28-Aug-2009
- Publication Type : Print Anthology
- Website : http://www.scionpress.com
- Genre(s) : creative fiction, horror, science fiction, fantasy
- Details : Scion Press is soliciting submissions for short fiction and poetry about vampires. We ask only that it be original, creative, and fun, and that your prose bring the vampire to life for the reader. We do not want derivative fiction or fan fiction. We want original to you. Length: Stories: under 8000 words, Poems: under 60 lines (and our personal preference is unrhymed). Submission via Snail Mail.
- Will consider simultaneous submissions
- Full guidelines at http://www.scionpress.com
- Postmark date: August 28, 2009
- Sign contracts by Sept 30, 2009
- Publication date: May, 2009
Chicken Soup for the Soul is looking for stories
Website: Chicken Soup for the Soul:
Type: Call for Submissions
Deadline: Multiple Deadlines, Depending on Book
Details from their site:
We have many Chicken Soup for the Soul books in development and are adding new titles all of the time. We are always looking for new stories and poems and hope you have some for us to consider. Take a look at the list of our future book topics to see if you have a story or poem on a subject we are looking for and then please submit it to us.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Twitter and Book Marketing:
Publishers Weekly has a short but interesting article called A Tweet Treat (#fb) about a new kind of author book promotions called Tweetfests.
Are you on Twitter? If you are an author, or an aspiring author, it might be time to start tweeting! Twitter is basically a blog that limits you to 140 character per post, and people can subscribe to your blog, or they can go to your twitter site and read your tweets. One of the wonderful aspects of twitter is that you can interact with your follower who can reply to your tweets (called @replies), or send you direct messages. Twitter also integrates with your cell phone so you can send and receive tweets as text messages - just be sure that you have an unlimited text plan before you sign up for that option.
How to start a twitter account:
1. Go to Twitter.com
2. Create an account
3. Find some people to follow either by seeing who on your email address book is on twitter by using their Find People Tool, or their search tool. When you follow people, they will usually follow you back.
4. Post some tweets.
That's it!
If you'd like to follow LAwritersgroup.com on twitter, once you've signed up for your own twitter account, go to http://www.twitter.com/lawritersgroup and click on Follow.
New Plains Review call for submissions
The New Plains Review is the recent literary home of such authors as Stephen Dunn, Billy Collins, Galway Kinnell, and Julianna Baggott. From their site:
We are interested in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction that is thoughtful and compelling, but otherwise we do not have any specific guidelines for style or subject matter. We no longer arrange issues with thematic topics. On occasion, we do publish issues with special sections; always look at our Special Section announcements on our website before submitting.For more information on how to submit: http://www.libarts.uco.edu/english/newplains/index.htm
Friday, June 19, 2009
LifeBytes Call for Paid Submissions for Online Dating Anthology
This just in to LAwritersgroup.com:
Mariann O'Connor and her writing partner, Sharon Sommerhalter, are working on an anthology. It is a series book called, LifeBytes(TM), Real Stories ...The first book is about on line dating experiences. We are looking for a diverse group of stories from every segment of society.
If a story is chosen, the writer will be paid a standard anthology fee.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:
We are accepting submissions for "LifeBytes...Real Stories of Online Dating" (est. publication date Fall 2010). Who doesn't love sitting around with friends and family over coffee or a cocktail sharing stories about life, work and love? LifeBytes is interested in YOUR Online dating story. Make a cup of coffee or stir up a cocktail and tell us your cyber dating adventures - the good, the bad and the ugly! "LifeBytes...Real Stories" will be a compilation of the true stories that singles love to share with one another about the ups and downs of searching for Prince (or Princess) Charming.We are looking for evocative stories that can be funny, poignant, provocative, scary, weird, sexy, edgy or happy. We're looking for the full range of experiences that make online dating such an adventure.
Writers whose work is chosen for publication will receive payment for their story in the market range of $50-$100 (word count dependent).Our extended deadline is September 15, 2009.For complete submission guidelines please visit our website.