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Taking Submissions: Speculative Cats Anthology Volume I
October 31, 2022
Deadline: October 31st, 2022
Payment: Contributor’s Copy
Theme: Speculative Poetry About Cats
In 2021, 220 million owned and 480 million stray cats were estimated to be in the world. Cats were first domesticated in the ancient “Near East” around 7500 BC, though it was long thought that cat domestication began in Africa, in ancient Egypt, where cats were venerated from around 3100 BC.
Speculative Cats is an anthology of speculative verse about the domesticated cat (Felis catus), edited by Akua Lezli Hope and LindaAnn LoSchiavo, to be published in 2023.
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Submissions open June 1- October 31, 2022
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Submit no more than 3 unpublished, speculative poems
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Black and white illustrations also sought. Submit no more than 5 illustrations of speculative cats in .jpg or .png, with a minimum 400 dpi resolution.
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No previously published poems (see notes)
Submission Format
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One-inch margins, 12 point or larger type.
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Name and e-mail address on every page of poem.
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Name of file should be your name and title of poem.
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Send each poem/image as a separate file.
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Send files as attachment in .doc or .docx to [email protected].
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Illustrations should be in .jpg or .png format with a resolution
of 400dpi or higher.
Payment: all included will receive one copy of the paperback. (Estimated value, $25 including shipping and handling).
The Speculative Cat Volume I will be published as a paperback and e-Book in 2023.
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Notes
This anthology is focused on speculative verse about domesticated cats so no lions, tigers, leopards, cheetahs, pumas, cougars, etc. If you’re using any word other than English, include a notation.
Please send only speculative poetry, no longer than 40 lines
mere metaphor does not a speculative poem make
mere simile does not a speculative poem make
Possibilities include: alien cats, astro cats, cyber cats, ghost cats, cat familiars, magic cats, multidimensional cats, monster cats, mythological cats, space cats, superhero cats, supernatural cats, surreal cats.
All poetic forms are welcome.
*Published works are those published in: online journals, magazines, anthologies, eBooks, eChapbooks, eNewspapers, Hardcopy journals, magazines, anthologies, books, chapbooks, newspapers, pamphlets
Rights sought: exclusive print publishing rights for two years after date of publication, enhanced e-book and electronic rights to use work in audio or video features.
Submissions
Speculative Cat Anthology Volume I
Submissions open June 1- October 31
No more than 3 unpublished speculative poems to [email protected]
Black and White illustrations sought.
Submissions outside the window will not be considered.
An anthology of speculative poetry about domestic cats. Consider:
Cat Familiars
Superhero Cats
Cat in Space
Alien Cats
Ghost Cats
Alternate History Cats
Cyber Punk Cats
Surreal Cats
Weird Cats
Cat Scifaiku
Via: Speculative Poetry.
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Selene MacLeod is a night operator and sometime writing hobbyist. She holds a BA in Communications from Wilfrid Laurier University and resides in Kitchener, Ontario. Her work has appeared in several horror and crime fiction anthologies, most recently Shotgun Honey, Drag Noir (Fox Spirit Books); and the upcoming Freakshow: Freakishly Fascinating Tales of Mystery and Suspense (Copper Pen Press), and Tragedy Queens (Clash Media).She’s most excited about editing a charity anthology for Nocturnicorn Books called Anthem: A Tribute to Leonard Cohen, due out late 2017.