Posts Tagged ‘anthology’

Ante Mortem

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Ante Mortembefore death.

Life moves on, and in this day and age it moves on very quickly. We, as writers, move on quickly – if we get a rejection, we’ve almost always got another market to submit the story out again; if we see a contract die without notice from the publisher or editor of note, we move on.

Inspired by Joel Sutherland and Colleen Morris (expectant parents and editors of Fried! Fast Food, Slow Deaths) and an idea bandied out by Greg Hall and Doc Pus on the Funky Werepig with David Dunwoody last week – I took the initiative and formulated Ante Mortem, an anthology of stories that have been accepted elsewhere but never produced. Lemonade from the lemons we’d been handed from the publishers. I do not know if this project will come to light through Belfire Press or elsewhere, but I’ll be querying around the small presses that I know and trust.

I contacted the writers of a recently failed anthology I was to have a piece in and several other writers I thought might be interested. I’ve had quite the response so far, everything from apologies because they have already turned their stories around and placed them elsewhere (big huge congratulations to those folks, I’m so pleased and do let me know where, okay?) to one person who hasn’t actually had the experience of an acceptance never being published.

(Oh I know, I was all like, WTF? Really? But then, this girl can WRITE. I mean, omg. And yes I am all fngrrl squee over her stuff. Your point?)

I’ve got quite the nest of submissions for Ante Mortem already, and I’m eagerly awaiting more. I’m fascinated by the differing stories given by the publisher(s), from release dates to cover art to all sorts of excuses blame laying. I have to agree with Zoe Whitten’s recent Twitter rant on how publishers need to start focusing on the changing world and treating writers and readers (without whom they wouldn’t have their company) with some respect.

In that light, I have to say – Courting Morpheus is still delayed, and that is my fault. I’ve been having a major time letting go of this, passing it on to my copy editor and getting it formatted for print. Why? Because this one is my baby, I don’t want her to stumble and fall over a misplaced comma or formatting error. Today though, it goes to the copy editor – for real, for sure. Three times in the last month I’ve said that, but today is the day.

And as for Ante Mortem – a quote I found in the spam filter this morning:

Life is a series of collisions with the future; it is not the sum of what we have been, but what we yearn to be. ~ Jose Ortega y Gasset

Tuesday Equals Better Day

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

(edited to fix title, remind me not to put symbols in the titles anymore!!!)

My tongue in cheek (No, really. Honestly!) piece titled “Trip ‘em” was just accepted into Library of the Living Dead’s The Moron’s Guide to the Inevitable Zombocalypse edited by Tim Long (author of Among the Living).

Got some work done, not as sniffly, great email from the Boss Zombie himself, and an acceptance from Tim. Damn good day!
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I hereby declare yesterday as non-existant.

The Writersphere – 9

Friday, November 27th, 2009

So, here we are, just shy of a month before Christmas. You really wanted to be reminded of that, didn’t you? Have YOU finished your shopping yet? If you haven’t, I have some suggestions, if you have, has anyone told you lately that you’re an overachiever? Just kidding.

Sort of. Overachiever.

Yes, that has been my word for November. Overachiever. Some of my friends from NaNoWriMo and NaNoWriYe and their amazing NaNo word counts, some from really early on – overachievers.

Speaking of NaNo… I have officially given up for this year. I’ve not looked at the word count since… the 22nd, I believe. I won’t look at it again until Monday morning, but I know in my inner word counter clock (it’s a nifty little thing I picked up at a steampunk shop at third star to the left of morning….) that I’m no where near 25k, let alone 50k.

There are a lot of reasons I didn’t make time for the writing this year, and it comes down to bad planning on my part, combined with my youngest sharing her curly-tail germs which kept us all down for two-three weeks with flu. It is words to my yearly count, and it is a good story that I will keep working on, putting the rest of the WiPs into a trunk file for at least a year. Seriously.

Moving on…

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Courting Morpheus News

Pre-orders opened for the limited edition hardcover of the long-awaited Courting Morpheus anthology.

Until Monday, and only from this link: Black Friday Special, Courting Morpheus is available with free shipping!

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General Bits of Publishing Interest…

Nathan Bransford, one of two agents whose blogs I read on a regular basis, recently posted an interesting response to an author’s revealing information on her income for one title. She’d broken it down, apparently (I haven’t read the original post), into what she earned, what the estimated gross and net profits were for the publisher. Nathan’s response was, from my experience past and present, far more accurate. Well, obviously she’d be right about what she earned, but I see more accuracy in his calculations.

Click here – The Economics of Publishing

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Market News

The Moron’s Guide to the Inevitable Zombocalypse is open for submissions; ‘articles’ on how to survive, how to battle zombies, etc.

The Zombist: Tales From the Undead West – Zombie tales with a Western flavor… zombie cowboys ride the range!

Bandersnatch Books is currently open to submissions for a few anthologies. Stop in for a look at this great new press!

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New Bedlam Newshttp://www.newbedlam.com

You’re all running out of time to get stories in for the first (hopefully annual) New Bedlam Project fiction contest! What are you waiting for?

Prizes to prize packages generously donated by Kim Paffenroth, David Dunwoody, Zoe Whitten, Brett Williams and more! Contest judges are Greg Hall, host of The Funky Werepig, and R.Scott McCoy, publisher of Necrotic Tissue magazine. These guys know their stuff!

Grand prize winner will receive pro-level payment, a prize package and who knows, maybe a little somethin’ else, too… ;)

Runners-up receive our regular rate and prize packages.

http://www.newbedlam.com/springthaw.html

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Belfire Press Newshttp://www.belfirepress.com

Announcement – Our first author, Gregory L. Hall, and his novel, At The End of Church Street.

Announcement‘Dual’ling Novellas series begins with Kim Paffenroth’s Orpheus and The Pearl and a new title from David Dunwoody.
(Carrie is still squeeing occasionally, her two favorite authors all bound up in cover!)

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The Funky WerepigHorror’s favorite Sunday hangout… has an amazing lineup for the month of December! Just look at the folks that’ll be bringing us love, laughs and lollipops….
Nov 29th- Sonar 4
Dec 6th- Tom Monteleone
Dec 13th- Harry Shannon
Dec 20th- TFW Christmas Party with special guest Rio Youers
Dec 27th- You Pick! The Fan’s Fave Show of ‘09

 

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The Ghostwriters Society

Dear, patient Bob Freeman (who has yet to scold or send flocks of spirits after me) has decided to close up the main Ghostwriters Society webspace, and integrate it with his own Occult Detective site. The articles I have in process are going to be completed, and will be posted to Occult Detective in future, I believe… Once everything has transitioned, I’ll be posting an announcement here.

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And that is that for this bit of gossip from the Writersphere. Hope everyone has a wonderful holiday weekend, and don’t forget to check out the Black Friday special at Belfire Press!