Though I have already started working on Incident at a Japanese Inn, I was approached by anthologist and editor Fred Patten to consider submitting to his upcoming anthology.
The official release for submissions follows:
FurPlanet Productions is announcing its next original short story anthology:
Exploring New Places; an anthology of furry stories about going someplace new. That journey can be anything, from a comedy about someone going on a packaged vacation to an exotic resort where everything goes wrong, or a romance where they find Mr. or Ms. Right, to a horror story about an expedition to explore a new planet, or a historic drama about a sailing ship blown off course in a hurricane to an unknown continent.
Length: 4,000 to 20,000 words. Lesser will be accepted. Longer … let’s discuss it.
Opening: March 1 st , 2018. Deadline: May 31 st , 2018. To be published at Anthrocon 2018.
Rating: G to PG. Keep it for all ages, for a family audience.
No explicit erotica, but tasteful romance of any orientation is okay. Authors who want to contribute are urged to check with me (Fred Patten) first to make sure that their story ideas are not too close to others which are being submitted. Multiple submissions by an author will be considered, but simultaneous submission of a story to different anthologies will not be.
Payment: ½¢ per word upon publication and a contributor’s copy of Exploring New Places, a $19.95 anthology. Contributors may buy additional copies at a 30% discount.
Send submissions to fredpatten AT earthlink.net.
Now let me make it very clear. If Fred Patten asks me for a story, I'm going to do my best to make sure he's going to get a story.
I'm working on a short story I've entitled, In Search of the Creators and will reveal more about it in a future blog post.
Note: My completing the story does NOT imply automatic acceptance into the anthology. The divine right of editors outweighs the divine right of kings. If not accepted, the story will be released on my Wattpad site (and you should visit that link for some free stories from yours truly anyway).
I'm working on a short story I've entitled, In Search of the Creators and will reveal more about it in a future blog post.
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