The Publishers Behind The Pages: 10 Speculative Short Stories

· Selling Stories Book 3 · Angelique Fawns
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About this ebook

Why do some short stories get picked up by high-paying magazines and others collect rejection after rejection?

What was it about these ten speculative fiction stories that made them stand out in the slush pile?

Unlike other guides on the market, this book goes directly to the source featuring one-on-one interviews with publishers and editors who are buying stories in today’s market.

Get the inside scoop from the people behind the magazine and anthology covers.

Use the hint and tips to find the right kind of market and produce better short stories.

Curl up with this anthology and meet some unusual zombies, aliens, and adventures seekers.

Learn about the elements that convinced an editor to say "yes."

WARNING: Real rejection letters included.</b>

About the author

Angelique Fawns obtained her degree in Journalism from Carleton University and has been working in TV, Radio and Print for over 20 years. She loves to spin dark tales and is incredibly nosy. She takes her natural inclination to ask far too many questions and interviews publishers, editors and authors for horrortree.com and mythaxis.com.

She has a day job as a television producer and lives on a farm north of Toronto with her husband, daughter, horses, cows, goats, chickens and a rescued Potcake dog.

When she can find the time, she sneaks away to her Golden Falcon trailer by the river to do some writing. You can find her work in Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, DreamForge Anvil and on her podcast Read Me A Nightmare.”


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