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Taking Submissions: Keeping Pace With Eternity

January 15, 2016

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Deadline: January 15th, 2016
Payment: $5 payment advance and will share equally fifty percent of the royalties received

Tree-Lion Press is currently seeking submissions for an anthology of Speculative Fiction stories inspired by Long-Distance Running.
BEFORE READING FURTHER, PLEASE TAKE NOTE.  We are seeking short fiction in the Speculative Fiction genre (by which we mean to be the umbrella term for the wide and varied range of Science Fiction and Fantasy subgenres).  The stories are to be inspired by (by which we mean drawn from, informed by, derived from) the act or concept of Long-Distance Running. 

A very specific theme, yes, but one with infinite potential.  Go crazy with it.

Word count and Deadline:  Between 500 and 10,000 words.  These are guidelines, not laws; if you have a great story that runs a few words short or long, go ahead and submit it.

Genre:  We are looking for Speculative Fiction; We tend toward (soft) Science Fiction and Fantasy, but will also accept well-written Horror or Supernatural or Whatever, as long as it is Speculative Fiction and meets the other requirements stated here.  (Need more info on what qualifies as Speculative Fiction?  Check out the Goodreads entry that discusses the term.)

Theme:  Long-Distance Running.  The hours of solitude.  The endorphin rush.  Other people looking at you as if you were crazy.  The pain.  The endurance.  The more pain.  The competition.  The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat.

Authors:  The theme is Speculative Fiction inspired by Long-Distance Running.  You don’t have to be a runner to write for this collection, but it would probably help.

GENERAL SUBMISSION NOTES:  Please read the entire page before clicking through to the submission guidelines for a specific publication.

Tree-Lion Press is now accepting submissions for ALL of the following

Keeping Pace with Eternity … Speculative Fiction inspired by Long-Distance Running (Deadline 01/15/2016)

We publish short fiction in the Speculative Fiction genre (by which we mean to be the umbrella term for the wide and varied range of Science Fiction and Fantasy subgenres). 

Word count :  Between 500 and 10,000 words.  These are guidelines, not laws; if you have a great story that runs a few words short or long, go ahead and submit it.

Genre:  We are looking for Speculative Fiction; We tend toward (soft) Science Fiction and Fantasy, but will also accept well-written Horror or Supernatural or Whatever, as long as it is Speculative Fiction and meets the other requirements stated here.  (Need more info on what qualifies as Speculative Fiction?  Check out the Goodreads entry that discusses the term.)

Theme:  Each publication has a specific theme.  Please study the requirements for a given publication VERY THOROUGHLY and follow those requirements EXACTLY.  Submissions that do not meet the requirements WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR PUBLICATION.

Simultaneous Submissions and Multiple Submissions:  In short, we would prefer not to see them.  But we’re writers too, we understand that life happens.  If you happen to submit a story that is subsequently accepted elsewhere, we ask that you let us know AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and we will celebrate your good fortune with you.  And while we feel that it is HIGHLY unlikely that you have multiple stories that meet our criteria AND also happen to be GREAT stories, we will concede that such an occurrence is possible.  If in doubt, submit, and let the chips fall where they may.

Format:  Look, we’re not going to kick your story back because you use Courier instead of Times New Roman, or your submission is 10 point instead of 12.  We’re most comfortable reading a story in standard submission format, with a 12 pt. Times New Roman font.  But there are these cool new inventions called computers, and if you can get your story to us in a .doc or a .docx file, chances are, we can read it.  If we can’t, we’ll let you know.

Compensation:  Tree-Lion is small.  Tree-Lion is independent.  Tree-Lion works on the Travis McGee model.  Authors whose submissions are included in the anthology will receive an initial $5 payment advance and will share equally fifty percent of the royalties received from sale of the anthology.

Some Final Thoughts:  If you want to write Spec-Fic, we hope that you have read Spec-Fic.  (We really, really hope that you have read Spec-Fic  And that you love Spec-Fic.)  And if you have read Spec-Fic, you know that some stuff has already been done.  Some stuff has already been done A LOT.  Strange Horizons, an online speculative fiction magazine, has put together a list of Stories They’ve Seen Too Often, and it’s worth a read.  Again, it’s not a law that you can’t submit a story that resembles something on the Strange Horizons list.  Just be aware that it’ll have to be really,really good to be a contender.

More Final Thoughts:  But while we’re on the subject, there actually are some laws that we want to lay down, right here and right now.  These include:  No gratuitous sex and/or violence.  No preaching.  No gratuitous exoticization/spiritualization.  No splatter gore.  [Editor’s Note: This market has specific guidelines for things they do not want to see. Please click on the link at the bottom of this post for all the details and follow their guidelines: it’s the polite and respectful thing to do. Also, it will help those submitting avoid being rejected on anything other than the quality of their work.]
  No stuffed-in-a-fridge shockers.  If you wouldn’t want your teenage daughter to read it, then this probably isn’t the right market for it.

Final Final Thoughts: It’s all kind of like the judging criteria on Alton Brown’s Cutthroat Kitchen television show.  1. Does it taste good, i.e., is it a great story?  2. Is it presented well, i.e., have you used correct spelling and grammar and such?  3.  Does it remind me of the dish that it is supposed to remind me of, i.e., is it Speculative Fiction and does it fit the theme?

If you’ve digested all of this, and still think you’ve got a great story that fits the criteria, we want to see it.  Please save your 500-10,000 word speculative fiction story (that fits the theme) as a Word .doc or .docx file– along with your 1-3 paragraph background information, in the same file,  of HOW the story was inspired or how you feel that it fits the theme–  and send it to [email protected].  Please include the words “Submission” and the Theme for which you are submitting.

Via: Tree Lion Press.

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January 15, 2016