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End of May Roundup – A(nother) Matter of Time
While it’s not technically the end of May yet, that being about a week away I’m fudging the title of this post a little. Got a few things to update this time round. Some procedural things, and some deadlines. And … Continue reading
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A Matter of Time – Anathema and 2016 Recommendations
– Anathema Was going to post re Anathema yesterday, but it ended up being a fuller day than I’d expected, so blogging about the mag now: We’ve extended the submissions window for Anathema: Spec from the Margins‘ inaugural issue until February 15th. … Continue reading
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Anathema’s 1st Sub Window Closing Soon
As of this writing, there are just three days left to submit your stories, non-fiction, and art for Anathema: Spec from the Margins‘ inaugural submission window. Come end of day, January 31st (approximately UTC -5, though within a few hours … Continue reading
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Anathema Open to Subs, and Freelancing Notes
I’m foregoing digging up an image for this blog as it’s just a quick couple of notes: – Anathema: Spec from the Margins In all the chaos of the last few days — what with the New Year and all … Continue reading
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Happy Holidays and an Anathema Guidelines Preview
Happy holidays to all! The sun is down, so Hanukkah has officially started and will take us into 2017. And Christmas Eve here has been a nice day in the city, full of the beginnings of a gradual return to … Continue reading
Anathema: Spec from the Margins, Live in 2017
It’s been a few hours since the fundraising campaign for Anathema: Spec from the Margins closed. At the end of that month-long effort, we slightly exceeded our goal (101%, with $2,025 raised), and that’s a full year of funds and change … Continue reading
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It’s November – Have a Magazine!
Okay, technically, you can’t have this magazine until January. But you can have the crowdfunding that goes with it, while Andrew Wilmot, Chinelo Onwualu, and I raise money to fund year one of Anathema: Spec from the Margins. Remember that … Continue reading
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New Editing Project Come November – Today a Tease
Some of you may recall that in the mid-month updates post I hinted at a secret project with its first stages coming up (fingers crossed) at the start of November. Today, a little more information, in the form of a … Continue reading
The May Submission Call Roundup
[Updated 05/28/16] I’ve been updating the blog with open and upcoming submission calls for the last few weeks. Except that every time I add something, I realize there’s another market I’d like to mention (or one gets pointed out to … Continue reading
More Open Submission Calls
After putting up yesterday’s post I came across calls for a couple of things I would have included therein. But rather than adding to that post I thought it better to hold off until I could do a proper writeup … Continue reading