May. 2nd, 2007

Hm.

May. 2nd, 2007 03:13 pm
agilebrit: (Trust your crazy ideas)
Call for subs for a "Books Gone Bad" anthology.

From the info:

Dead Letter Press is now soliciting story submissions for an anthology of weird fiction featuring both classic and new tales about "books gone bad." For now, the title is staying under wraps, but this project most likely will be a hardcover limited to 150 to 200 copies.

Stories should be about books that do not belong in a sane person's library; books that wreck havoc in the lives of their owners; books that are no damn good! The "bad" book in your story should be central to the plot. The book should exert an emotional, or a physical, or a supernatural effect on the characters, or on reality, or time, or space. The book should be the villain of your story. Perhaps a sympathetic villain, or an unwitting accomplice to evil---but nevertheless, the book should be a "character" in your story, play a major role, and be "on stage" for a good part of the tale. You can think of this as "the secret lives and evil times of diabolical books." In fact, that's the tag line.


The deadline is the end of September, and the word length they're looking for is 4,000 to 12,000 words.

It doesn't look like they're planning on a big print run, but it pays a penny a word plus two copies, which is better than a sharp stick in the eye...

Random edit: Why is it that no one knows how to spell that word that generally comes before "havoc" correctly? It's "wreak," people--not "wreck."

Now watch someone come along and correct me...

Hm.

May. 2nd, 2007 03:13 pm
agilebrit: (Trust your crazy ideas)
Call for subs for a "Books Gone Bad" anthology.

From the info:

Dead Letter Press is now soliciting story submissions for an anthology of weird fiction featuring both classic and new tales about "books gone bad." For now, the title is staying under wraps, but this project most likely will be a hardcover limited to 150 to 200 copies.

Stories should be about books that do not belong in a sane person's library; books that wreck havoc in the lives of their owners; books that are no damn good! The "bad" book in your story should be central to the plot. The book should exert an emotional, or a physical, or a supernatural effect on the characters, or on reality, or time, or space. The book should be the villain of your story. Perhaps a sympathetic villain, or an unwitting accomplice to evil---but nevertheless, the book should be a "character" in your story, play a major role, and be "on stage" for a good part of the tale. You can think of this as "the secret lives and evil times of diabolical books." In fact, that's the tag line.


The deadline is the end of September, and the word length they're looking for is 4,000 to 12,000 words.

It doesn't look like they're planning on a big print run, but it pays a penny a word plus two copies, which is better than a sharp stick in the eye...

Random edit: Why is it that no one knows how to spell that word that generally comes before "havoc" correctly? It's "wreak," people--not "wreck."

Now watch someone come along and correct me...
agilebrit: (D'Argo -- Anteaters)
*CHOKES*

Dude. I am so glad I didn't have anything in my mouth when I saw that.

Just...

DUDE.

I can't believe they got away with that. I haven't even actually read the thing to see what's really going on in that panel, but I just have to say that I love Joss so hard right now.
agilebrit: (D'Argo -- Anteaters)
*CHOKES*

Dude. I am so glad I didn't have anything in my mouth when I saw that.

Just...

DUDE.

I can't believe they got away with that. I haven't even actually read the thing to see what's really going on in that panel, but I just have to say that I love Joss so hard right now.

AUGH.

May. 2nd, 2007 10:30 pm
agilebrit: (D'Argo -- Anteaters)
Okay, I now have one more reason to hate the Future-Where-NY-Blew-Up. Having read the latest Heroes graphic novel, all I have to say is:

A FEDERAL PENITENTIARY IN MOAB IS JUST WRONG, Y'ALL.

Speaking of comics, I have scanned the page of today's Buffy comic that had my brain leaking out of my ears and give it to you under the cut (spoiler, duh). )

AUGH.

May. 2nd, 2007 10:30 pm
agilebrit: (D'Argo -- Anteaters)
Okay, I now have one more reason to hate the Future-Where-NY-Blew-Up. Having read the latest Heroes graphic novel, all I have to say is:

A FEDERAL PENITENTIARY IN MOAB IS JUST WRONG, Y'ALL.

Speaking of comics, I have scanned the page of today's Buffy comic that had my brain leaking out of my ears and give it to you under the cut (spoiler, duh). )

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