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ANNOUNCING......
toddler anthology
Tales of Two: Real-life Stories about Parenting Toddlers
Tales of Two: Real-Life Stories about Parenting Toddlers is an anthology of
first-person stories about the ordinary and the extraordinary in the lives of
one, two, and three year olds.
Forthcoming from Seal Press (October 2003), the anthology includes a myriad
of voices--stories from well-established writers like Tillie Olsen, Joyce
Maynard, Ericka Lutz, Martha McPhee, Nicole Cooley, Harriet Lerner, Paul
Kivel, and Gordon Korman, to name a few, as well as stories by emerging new
talents including Shu-Huei Henrickson, Katie Greenebaum, Peter Fong, and
Kerri Peterson. The editor, Jennifer Margulis, is a professional freelance
writer, writing consultant, and photojournalist who has published widely.
This is her second book.
Real-life first person stories (500-1,500 words) that put the toddler center
stage and combine impeccable prose with interesting antics are currently
being sought to complete the volume. Remuneration will be given to all
contributors. Submissions from fathers and people of color particularly welcome.
Send query or whole text (in RTF as an attachment) & brief biography via
e-mail to:
properzioprose@attbi.com
or w/ SASE to: Jennifer Margulis
10 Walnut Street, Greenfield, MA 01301.
Deadline for complete story: Jan 10, 2003.
Please query sooner.
POLYPHONY 3
Wheatland Press
P. O. Box 1818
Wilsonville, OR 97070
inquiries@wheatlandpress.com
Wheatland Press announces an open reading period for POLYPHONY 3, the third
volume in the critically-acclaimed POLYPHONY anthology series. The publisher
and editors are committed to finding outstanding cutting edge fiction from
new writers as well as from established writers. We will be looking for
stories that stretch (or break) the boundaries of traditional genres. Send us
your magic realism, surrealism, literary stories with a genre sensibility,
and other hard-to-classify stories with strong literary values, compelling
characters, engaging tone and unique voice. If you really want to know what
we are looking for, check out the first volume of POLPHONY, available
directly from Wheatland Press, genre booksellers or online booksellers.
We will accept submissions by letter mail only at our P.O. Box, postmarked
from January 1st, 2003 through February 15th, 2003. Manuscripts received with
a postmark date outside the designated reading period will be discarded
unopened. Any manuscripts received by email will be deleted unread. If you
live overseas or otherwise need to request an exception to this policy, query
us at inquiries@wheatlandpress.com. Please follow standard manuscript
formatting and submission conventions, especially including no simultaneous
or multiple submissions. Word count is open, but our preferred range is
4,000-10,000 words.
It is our intention to respond to all submissions by April 15th. We pay $0.06
per word for First Print and Electronic World Anthology Rights, on
acceptance, along with two author's copies on publication. These guidelines
may be redistributed freely in their entirety.
We look forward to seeing your best work.
Deborah Layne, Publisher and Fiction Editor
Jay Lake, Fiction Co-Editor
Romancing the Spirit's Soul--
True Spiritual Stories of the Afterlife
Everybody loves ghost stories. I remember as a child having a slumber party
listening to ghost stories and not being able to go to sleep afterwards. Of
course, it didn't help if none
of the others had any problems and were snoring away, while I was left with
the ghosts and the goblins clawing my bedsheets.
But, the real ghost stories aren't fables, nor are they fairy tales. The real
ghost stories are the true spiritual experiences that happen to you and me that
leave an impression with us that goes on forever. They are the unforeseeable
bumps in the night with no real conclusions. They are the scratching at the
window when nothing is there. They are the footsteps on the staircase when
everyone is asleep. These are the stories that are true, unbelievable, but last
with us a lifetime. But, THEY ARE OUT THERE AND THEY DO EXIST.
We are looking for your true spiritual stories of the afterlife. We want to
prove that spirits exist. Can you do that? If so, follow these guidelines and
send your story to us today!
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
* Story length: 800-2,500 words
* Style & Structure: First-person or third-person narrative or creative
nonfiction.
* No poetry, please.
* Include your name, mailing address, phone number, and email address on each
story.
* Previously published material is acceptable--with the exception of stories
that have been included in an anthology
* Electronic submissions preferred--send in .doc format as an attachment or
in email.
* A publishing agreement will be mailed to the author of any story selected
as a finalist.
* Manuscripts will not be returned.
* Please include a bio with writing background along with your submission.
* We ask for one-time rights. You are free to submit your story elsewhere.
* Compensation for this proposed anthology includes a copy of the book,
generous byline, and promotional author bio.
* Deadline: April 15, 2003
For more information, go to
http://www.thewriterslife.net/romancingthesoul.html or
email us at
thewriterslife@yahoo.com .
anthology for police writers
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Do you have the write stuff? Freelance Writer/Copy Editor Robin
Clearmountain is compiling an anthology of short fiction, poetry, essays,
creative non-fiction and personal narratives about police life. She is
seeking compelling writing of all kinds; bold and gritty to quiet and
reflective. Clearmountain plans to compile the anthology to generate
proceeds which will benefit The Backstoppers.
Send one to six poems, 5-20 pages of fiction, or 1,000 to 1,500 words of
creative non-fiction or essay typed with a self-addressed, stamped envelope
and a cover sheet including your name, rank and department, title of work
submitted and a phone number where you can be reached to:
Robin Clearmountain, Editor
P.O. Box 944
Florissant, Missouri 63032
Deadline for submissions: Must be postmarked no later than January 10, 2003.
Any questions, please leave a message at (314) 741-1947.
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