AntholoZine Submission Questions
This is not where you submit to AntholoZine. This is where you ask questions about AntholoZine submissions without glutting up the submissions thread with things that aren't submissions. If it's not a question, and it's not about AntholoZine submissions, it doesn't belong in this thread.
For poetry the word count is listed as 500. If I have 2 poems, or some other number larger than 1, that equal less that 500 can I submit them as 1 submission or are they each separate? I'm thinking here of things like sonnets, haikus. (Ok, I'm thinking of one sonnet and one doublet I have that sort of go together).
I guess it's whichever you prefer. If they go together, then it'd be one submission, like two related paintings that are meant to hang together, right? *shrug* At least, it makes sense to me. XD
Yeah, the wordcounts are per submission, so it's just a matter of what you define as a submission. In some schools of thought a submission would be a fresh salmon wrapped in newspaper... which I really wouldn't turn down, come to think of it. Maybe I can nab the much-vaunted Editor of Fish position!
Can we submit more than one thing? I'd like to put both my serials and my short story (excerpts) in the 'zine. May I?
I'd prefer to keep it to one submission per category per issue, and I'd really rather aim first for a diversity in authors. I don't think it's going to be an issue for a while, though... it's not like we have many submissions at this point.
All right, then, how do we get the word out past our small community? Has anyone posted it at WFG's forums, or asked Chris to put a news bulletin up?
What about LJ? Not that I've managed to post it there yet, but it's a different community than Twitter...
~Lyn
Oh man, there's so many on LJ... I'll try to mention it in my journal for starters.
I put a post on the Muse's Success forums.
I posted to the WFG forums. What is the absolute last day to have submissions in since the deadline already passed.
I say Halloween. That'll bode well.
Cool. Do people need to make a Weblit account to send in their material? Would it be easier to send their stories to their respective editors?
Check out the submissions thread's first post with the guidelines - you just need an account so you can post in the thread. There's nothing to send in since you link to a Google Doc. We'd really like people to join WebLit.us in general, but it would REALLY help to have an account on the site that's hosting the magazine!










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