Hint Fiction Anthology: Call for Submissions
Hint Fiction: A story of 25 words or less that suggests a larger, more complex story.
Publisher W.W. Norton had approached Robert Swartwood and his agent about publishing an anthology of Hint Fiction, starting with the Top 20 stories from the contest. Swartwood will edit the anthology.
Lancaster Online interviewed Swartwood, where he revealed that Pulitzer Prize winning poet Stephen Dunn and best selling authors Joyce Carol Oates and James Frey had sent in their hint fiction stories to be included in the anthology.
Swartwood has just announced the submission period to consider more stories for inclusion in the anthology (further details found here).
The submission period is between August 1 - August 31, 2009. Writers interested in submitting up to two stories can do so via an email address to be announced on Robert Swartwood’s web site on August 1, 2009. Once he designates the email address, I’ll post it, along with a reminder to send stories in.
The anthology will include between 100-150 stories.
Payment is $25 per story for World and Audio rights.
Extracted from http://www.womenofmystery.net
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Hint Fiction Anthology: Call for Submissions
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2 comments:
The hyperlink for more details seems to be missing.
Sorry about that Nick. The link for more details is now included.
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