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Mar262011

Open Call for Post-Apocalyptic Fiction

I've been meaning to do this for a while, but just kept putting it off.  I have galleries of post-apocalyptic images and videos, so I figured I might as well see if I can gather up a collection of written media as well.

The Fiction page will probably be modeled on the Videos page; items will be displayed in alphabetical order, with a list of all included items in the sidebar.  I'm going to try to seed the page with public domain or creative commons stories, but I'd love to be able to include items from other sources as well.

So, this is an open call for anyone who would like to get a little more exposure for their post-apocalyptic writing project, whether that project involves poetry, short stories or even full-length novels. All I ask is that the entire body of the work be available on, or linked from, my site; I wouldn't want to post just an excerpt or sample of a longer item. (One exception to this might be ongoing serial fiction, not sure yet.) And I'm not looking for exclusivity on anything; if you post your fiction on your own site, or anyone else's, I'll still be glad to include it here.

So if you're interested in getting your writing in front of a few more eyes, use the Contact page to get in touch with me we'll get you set up.

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"Cathartes Aura and the Apocalypse Zoo" releases on Smashwords April 11. The story of a zoo on the day no one came to work and no tourists showed up. Narrated by a captive turkey vulture. A 1,ooo line poem. First of the series. Preview and cover art are available at my website.

March 27, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEighty Six

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