Tuesday, August 24, 2021

42 Stories Anthology: Craft of Writing




You cannot have a story in the anthology and enter this chapter.


What is your answer to this question? "If you could inspire and encourage thousands of other writers and readers with 42 words, what would you write?"


Include a 42-word 3rd person bio (highlighting why you were selected for this category)

Email: 42anthologysubs@gmail.com with the subject:

Craft of Writing and your last name (this doesn't have to be exact).

Rules
No stories currently accepted in the 42 Stories Anthology (unless you withdraw them)
You have won a writing contest or award, such as:
The Bridport Prize
Bristol Short Story Prize
Pushcart Prize
National Poetry Competition
The First Novel Prize
Flash 500 prize
Bath Novel Writing Prize
Emily Dickinson First Book Award
PEN/Faulkner Award For Fiction
Writers of the Future Contest
Or a related prize


Almost any writing award is okay. Or your story was a bestseller anywhere excluding Amazon.


What do you get?
- Special guest judge for one of the other 41 categories. The guest judge reads 42 stories of 42 words and selecting award-winning stories (roughly 10 pages).
- Highlighted as a special guest writer in the anthology.
- Your interview answer in the Craft of Writing chapter.
- If it fits, your name will be on the back cover of the book.
- Payment of $42 USD

In the email:
CL should mention what contest you won and a link to your story (so we can become your newest fan).
The answer to the prompt.

Your 42-word 3rd person bio highlighting your achievements. This way, you can inspire others through your successes.

Another submission method:
https://42storiessubs.submittable.com/submit/202426/42-stories-anthology-craft-of-writing


Q&A

For writers: What would you classify as a "prestigious award in writing"? Would the award be limited to stories, or would awards for plays be acceptable? 


Answer: It's fine to send a submission and see if we accept it for the Craft of Writing, but the list we use of "prestigious award in writing" is above. However, we realize that "prestigious writing" is subjective, and this part is flexible to us.

 

For editors: Would editors who work for publications that do not pay pro rates be acceptable?


Answer: It's fine to send something and see if we decide to use the submission for the Craft of Writing, but for editors we're looking for people you can search online and see a Wikipedia page on such as David Remnick, and if Mr. Remnick is reading this, we hope you'll send something. The chapter is to inspire authors, and who better to do that than editors (and agents) writers have heard of.

 

For publishers: Would publishers who are involved in vanity press and/or press that does not play pro rates be acceptable?


Answer: We are looking for publishers who actively help writers and will highlight that in their 42-word bio. This isn't just including publishers, but writers as well who will highlight how they help other authors in their 42-word bios. 

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