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Permalink Reply by Logan Levkoff on October 6, 2009 at 8:24am It depends on the genre. Guidelines for most erotica anthologies get posted on http://erotica-readers.com/ERA/G/Call_For_Submissions.htm. A good list for speculative fiction (science fiction, fantasy, etc.) is www.ralan.com. There are other market listing out there; googling might find some. Some individual publishers will post calls for submission on their websites. On the other hand, many editors do "invitation only" anthologies, to cut down on the slushpile.
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Permalink Reply by Logan Levkoff on October 6, 2009 at 1:54pm I'm seeking Daughter/Father submissions!
Enter your non-fictional narrative for the opportunity to be included in an anthology, sharing real life accounts of how fathers have shaped daughters lives, to be published in June 2010.
It is my mission to gather authentic experiences to create an inspirational anthology of collective wisdom, an offering of guidance for the dads of tomorrow in the care of their daughters.
Please pass along to all the women in your life, I'd like to cast the net as far across the US (for now) as possible.
Go to www.daughterstory.blogspot.com for details on how to submit.
Any advice on how else to best disseminate this call for submissions are most welcome!
Thank you for believing in the importance of this anthology, I look forward to reading each and every illuminating story.
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