Thursday, July 31, 2008

Literary Cottage Looking for Dog and Woodstock Stories for Anthologies

Dog Dreams by bobmarely753
Thanks to Margo for this info. They really need Woodstock stories, so if you were there, it might be a great opportunity to get published.



Dear Writers,



Literary Cottage is currently seeking entries for two, exciting new anthologies to be published by Adams Media: Woodstock Revisited and My Dog Is My Hero. Please click on our website http://www.literarycottage.com/ for full details.



For Woodstock Revisited, we are seeking fifty true stories written by people who attended the 1969 Woodstock Festival. This anthology will document the event itself, but will also provide a portrait of America as that tumultuous decade came to a close. Stories should be historical within the context of 1969, and yet unique to your experience. Stories must be TRUE, 850-1100 words, vivid, and substantive. Adams Media pays $100 and one copy of the book. Literary Cottage offers prizes of $100, $75, and $50 to top three stories respectively.



Please carefully review the guidelines and sample story provided on the "Woodstock '69 Guidelines" page available on www.literarycottage.com. HURRY - DEADLINE: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 2008





For My Dog Is My Hero, the fourth book in Adams Media's Hero Series, we are seeking fifty 850-1100-word stories featuring a remarkable dog in your life. Yes, about dogs and only dogs, not cats, or other pets. Adams Media pays $100 per story (one per volume), plus a copy of the book, and Literary Cottage will also award three prizes $100, $75, and $50 for the top three stories respectively. Please review the spelled out guidelines and sample stories on the "Hero Series Guidelines" page available on www.literarycottage.com. DEADLINE: TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2008.



Please, please pass on the word to any and all writers, friends, neighbors, bosses, etc., etc., etc., particularly regarding Woodstock Revisited, as we need fifty solid stories from people who attended the festival in 1969 an, due to the tight deadline, need to reach the largest audience possible in a short amount of time. You can write an "as told to" story if you have friends or family who attended.THANKS!



Susan



P.S. My Teacher Is My Hero has been selling quite well, hence the approval for the new volume. My Mom Is My Hero has been proofed and all the "final" finalists have been notified. My Dad Is My Hero is still being reviewed by Adams. When they give me the word, I'll let the finalists know their status, i.e., if they are "final finalists." Both of those books will be distributed next spring in time for Mother's Day and Father's Day. Thank you for your patience and for helping the Hero Series get off the ground. Your continued support is greatly appreciated!

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