I completed a short story for submission to an anthology today. When I completed the first draft I realized that I had gone over the maximum word count per the guidelines. I’m not sure why, but I convinced myself that it was 5000 words when it was actually 4000. I cut roughly 700 words from the story and thought, with this limited word count, the story will surely suffer from the loss! When I reread it, however, it was a much cleaner, crisper, better organized piece. It’s funny how well you can identify and erase your “fluff” when you have to! It was definitely an eye opening exercise for me, anyway.
Monthly Archives: June 2012
Free Kindle Book – You Are a Writer (So Start Acting Like One)
I grabbed a free copy of Jeff Goins e-book today. I think that most independent authors are already familiar with the tips that Jeff outlines but this little e-book is very well written and I appreciated seeing that Jeff, like me, had experienced much of the same self-doubt and struggle. Grab a copy if you like.
Anthologies for horror, sci-fi, and fantasy
If you’re between novels or running short on paying copy jobs submitting your short work to genre anthologies can be a great way to keep your name out there and earn a little extra cash. There are several interesting ones seeking submissions now. For those who are unfamiliar with the site http://www.darkmarkets.com is an excellent resource for finding paying markets including anthologies.