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Read and Write. Start here and now. Dear Writers, Parents, Teachers: I am seeking all positive stories about ADHD children. They will be edited and compiled for an upcoming book project. The purpose of the book is to show the loving hearts and actions of these special gifts from God. Help me change opinions and myths by sharing your story/poem/essays. Together, we will bring the Face of God reflected in these children more clearly into focus. I cannot offer pay, but each accepted submission will be credited with authorship. Profits from the book are earmarked for educational funds/scholarships for special needs students. Word count: under 1200. Please include your name, word count, E-mail & mailing address, and phone number at the bottom of your submission. Send to: http://www.egroups.com/group/ADHD-SeeTheFaceOfGod or www.islandparknews.com. Alaine Benard Freelance writer Baton Rouge, LA Member of LPW, NAWW, NFPW www.fertilegroundseasons.com ************************************************** Anthology Print Magazine Submission Guidelines 2001 These guidelines are for submissions to the Print version of Anthology. These guidelines are subject to change. Please read this section thoroughly as electronic submissions for the print magazine will not be accepted. There are no reading fees to submit to the print edition. Poetry · 100 line limit. · Verse must contain clear conceit. · Please send no more than five of your best works. Short Stories · 5,000 word limit. · Stories must be submitted in their entirety. · Stories may be of any genre. Artwork · Black and White art (for print magazine) is preferred (though color is welcome for web). · Avoid shading. · Ink drawings preferred. · Limit size to 8.5”x11” maximum. Exegesis This is the review column of Anthology magazine and AMO. · Please send 2 complete copies of the work to be reviewed. · Only the following works are considered for review. Poetry Chapbooks or collections, 100 pages or less Short Story Collections, 100 pages or less Audio recordings, poetry · Please send inquiry for any other proposed work. · Not all submissions will be reviewed. · Please include with work- address for ordering work, cost of work and all relevant publication data. Compendium This is our young people's section of the magazine. It appears when there is ample material to fill it. · Poetry should not exceed twenty lines. · Target audience is young people between the ages of seven and fifteen. · All artwork must be Black and White. · Prose submissions not to exceed 1,000 words. Additional · SASE MUST accompany all Submissions for reply purposes. Submissions are not returned unless author so requests. Authors cannot be guaranteed notification of submission status if SASE is not enclosed. · All authors of work accepted receive a complimentary issue of the magazine that the work appears in. · Name and address must appear on each page of submission. · Please type work, do not use handwriting or script fonts. · We ask for permission to print accepted works both on paper and electronically, including but not limited to the anthology website and subscription e-mail lists. All copyrights remain with author. · Previously published and/or Simultaneously submitted work will not be considered for publication. · Profanity, eroticism and graphic horror are not encouraged. · Payment for publication is a complimentary copy of the issue containing your work. · Electronic submissions will not be accepted for the print magazine. Address for submission: Anthology Magazine C/O [enter department here, for example, poetry, etc.] PO Box 4411 Mesa, AZ 85211-4411
Anthology Magazine Online Submission Guidelines 2001 Anthology Magazine Online Edition These Guidelines are for the bimonthly electronic edition of the magazine. (http://www.anthologymagazine.com/Online_Magazine/2001.html) These guidelines are subject to change. Poetry - No Reading/Submission Fee - Each poem should be no longer than 100 lines. - 1 poem per person, per issue. -Submitter must be a subscriber to the Anthology monthly email newsletter e-mails must be text only, HTML formatted e-mail messages will be deleted unread. Each issue will have a unique theme, that theme will only be announced to the email newsletter subscribers the month before publishing. 10 poems will be selected from the submissions received and formatted for the next issue, based on the theme of the issue. Reward Website visitors will be able to read the online issues and vote for their favorite of the works included. Prizes will be awarded for the winner of each issue.More markets: Writers Wanted Call For Sumissions Writers Wanted Call for Submissions(August 01) ******************************** ******************************
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What Do Women Want? / What Do Men Want?Anthologies Online asks the impossible question. We are planning a series of anthologies. The first to be announced is the What do Women Want? What Do Men Want? series. Your editor is looking for smart, funny, angry, touching, spiritual, or academic essays from 500 to 3,500 words based on what each gender wants from a mate. We want different voices of different ages and cultures to explore this topic. Please write from only one point of view (What Women Want or What Men Want) per essay. View a sample essay at Commentary: Relationships What (do) Women Want in From Men./?
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