COMING ON THE FOURTH OF JULY, it's the first-ever anthology of stories by indie writers to bear the INDIE WRITERS MONTHLY stamp of approval*, and we want YOU to be a part of it.
The anthology is going to be a collection of stories about Time Travel, and here is HOW YOU CAN GET IN ON THIS:
A. Have a story about time travel, or write one.
2. Submit that story to us, by June 15, 2014. (send submissions to litaplaceforstories[at]gmail.com** and label them "IWM TIME TRAVEL ANNUAL" or something like that.)
THIS IS IMPORTANT: paste the story directly into the of the email.
I'M NOT OPENING ATTACHMENTS.
III. Make sure you have the rights to the stories and it'd be nice if it hadn't been published somewhere else.
Word limits? Who do you think you're talking to, here? Because there'll only be a few weeks to read them, shoot for somewhere between 1 and 1,000 words, but if you go longer, by all means, go longer.
Still reading? Good. Here is WHY you want to get in on this!
8(a)2.: The stories we like the best will get put into the anthology and you'll be a published writer!
and
So there you have it! I look forward to getting those stories.
PSST? Want to read some of my own time-travel stories? Check out
"the natural order of things is largely determined by what direction we are headed and how fast," or
HEADLINE: “Time Travel Is Only Possible In One Direction, Scientists Say.” Subhead: “Balderdash,” Tim says.
And here's a link to five 250-word time travel stories (and an essay on another one)
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*no actual stamp will be created. It is a metaphor.
**while this is an IWM and not a lit venture I need to keep my regular gmail unclogged up and I assume there will be 100,000s of stories coming in.
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