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Wanted: True, compelling stories, 500-2,000 words, for a "FATE" anthology about how being at the right place at the right time, or not being at the wrong place at the wrong time, had a profound effect on your life. Our stories should leave the reader wondering, "Was that just a random coincidence, or was it meant to be?" Our New York literary agent is now offering the work in progress to publishers. Although we already have a number of wonderful stories, we still need more.

We ask for one-time use of the story, plus re-use in context of the book (excerpts, etc.), but all rights revert back to the author. It may be necessary for us to edit some stories. Stories should be sent as a cut and paste E-mail, not an attachment. Please include your home address and telephone number. Authors will receive complimentary copy of book as well as by-line and bio space.

Send to Arlene S. Uslander, at auslander@theramp.net

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Small Miracles, the national bestselling series, is seeking submissions for its sixth volume, "Small Miracles for Families: Extraordinary Coincidences that reaffirm our Deepest Ties." Stories should be true, original, inspiring, heartwarming and positive accounts of coincidences that have affected at least two family members in a deep and profound way (i.e. parent/child, cousins, siblings, etc.) Stories should be 2-10 pages and payment is $50-100 depending upon length. It is CRUCIAL that you be familiar with the style, content and format of the Small Miracles series before making your submission. Deadline is September 15th. Please send your submission to Yitta Halberstam, co-author at ymye@aol.com

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WEYANT PRESS WANTS YOUR 'BLENDED FAMILY' STORIES! (Special thanks to reader RF for the heads up on this one)



Weyant Press, the home of quality books for blended families, is proud to announce plans for a brand new anthology that could only be produced by the "Original Blended Family Publisher!"

Tired of taking your mother-in-law to the salon, just after dropping your stepson off at his part-time job? Bone weary after chasing down your daughter-in-law's lipstick, which your father has just mistaken for a Popsicle? Then Weyant Press wants to hear from YOU! Blended families, steps, WOWs (you know who you are), Brady Bunch wannabes, and anyone and everyone living in a three-generation household is welcome to share their personal stories of tears, travails, tragedy, and especially triumph.

Make Mine a Dagwood: Stories from the Sandwich Generation will be a first-of-its-kind, hilarious source of comfort, solace, humor, and relief for that unique and particularly resilient bunch known as "the sandwich generation."

Editor Kim Ripley is the award-winning author of her own collection of blended family stories, Breathe Deeply: This Too Shall Pass (Booklocker.com, 2001). Now Ripley, the middle layer of a chaotic but loving "sandwich family" of her own, brings her unique creativity and years of publishing expertise to this bittersweet collection of heartwarming--and hilarious--tales.
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Writers Commemorate September 11th


American authors of all ages are invited to participate in a nationwide literary project. You may send your poetry and prose tributes (300 wds. max) to University of Akron - Wayne College Librarian, Stephanie Livengood PO Box 185 Smithville, OH 44677 or E-mail tutorsvc@bright.net This collection which is being prepared for publication will include works from authors in every state. Please include name, address, and age (optional). Deadline Dec. 31, 2002. You will be notified if your work is included in the final manuscript.

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With a projected release date just in time for the 2003 holidays, Weyant Press is eager to hear your story. Mother. Father-in-law. Stepdaughter. Whoever. Writing veteran or never been published before. It's all the same to the friendly folks at Weyant Press--where no stuffy editor will reject you (without a good reason). Interested parties should read carefully the writing guidelines below.

So? What are you waiting for? Make Mine a Dagwood: Stories from the Sandwich Generation awaits!

WRITING GUIDELINES:

--- Please keep stories between 1,000 and 1,200 words
--- Wanted: Only TRUE stories by any member of the sandwich generation
--- Send your story in the body of an Email (not as an attachment) to Kim Ripley, care of weyantpr@weyantpress.com
--- Be sure to include FULL mailing address and contact info with your story
--- Contributors whose stories are published will receive one FREE copy of the anthology and full bio
--- Be sure to visit http://www.weyantpress.com for more details

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