Cover Reveal
Release date: August 19, 2015
Asma Bashir wants two things: a summer fling and her favorite
'80s songs. During a trip to New York City to stay with relatives, she messes
up in her pursuit of both. She loses track of the hunk she met on her airplane
ride, and she does the most terrible thing she could possibly do to her strict
uncle…ruin his most prized possession, a rare cassette tape. A wild goose chase
around Manhattan and Brooklyn to find a replacement tape yields many
adventures—blackmail, theft, a chance to be a TV star, and so much more. Amid
all this turmoil, Asma just might be able to find her crush in the busiest,
most exciting city in the world.
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Now for some links. Please bear in mind that I'm merely passing these along, not endorsing these. You should still do your own research before submitting.
Accepting Submissions:
Meta Sagas is accepting submissions for science fiction, space opera, and related genres. 3000-10,000 words. Pays $.06/word, plus royalties. Deadline August 31.
Knightwatch is seeking horror/dark tales having to do with taverns of ill repute for Weird Ales. 2000-6000 words. Pays royalties. Deadline August 31.
Qu Magazine is looking for prose and poetry. Up to 8000 words. Pays $100 for prose, $50 for poetry. Deadline August 31.
Less Than Three Press is seeking bisexual romance dealing with magical shoes for their anthology Enchanted Soles. 10,000-20,000 words. Flat fee of $200. Deadline August 31.
Crossed Genres' August theme is pronouns and gender. (They are also still taking submissions for the Anticipation theme.) 1000-6000 words. Pays $.06/word. Deadline August 31.
Backcountry Magazine is seeking features and other article types, as well as photography. Query first. Pays $.35/word or a flat fee for photos, depending upon placement.
Urban Fantasy Magazine is seeking UF short stories. Up to 6000 words. Pays $.06/word.
Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show is seeking speculative short fiction. Pays $.06/word. Also taking artwork.
Strangelet accepts submissions year round of short stories, poetry, art, and comics. 2000-7500 words. Pays $.01/word.
The Penny Hoarder is looking for writers for short articles on fun ways to make more money. 700-900 words. I don't usually pass along stuff that doesn't pay, but if you hit a certain number of page views, you get cash bonuses.
What do you think of Medeia's cover? Any of these links of interest? Anything to share?
May you find your Muse.
Now for some links. Please bear in mind that I'm merely passing these along, not endorsing these. You should still do your own research before submitting.
Accepting Submissions:
Meta Sagas is accepting submissions for science fiction, space opera, and related genres. 3000-10,000 words. Pays $.06/word, plus royalties. Deadline August 31.
Knightwatch is seeking horror/dark tales having to do with taverns of ill repute for Weird Ales. 2000-6000 words. Pays royalties. Deadline August 31.
Qu Magazine is looking for prose and poetry. Up to 8000 words. Pays $100 for prose, $50 for poetry. Deadline August 31.
Less Than Three Press is seeking bisexual romance dealing with magical shoes for their anthology Enchanted Soles. 10,000-20,000 words. Flat fee of $200. Deadline August 31.
Crossed Genres' August theme is pronouns and gender. (They are also still taking submissions for the Anticipation theme.) 1000-6000 words. Pays $.06/word. Deadline August 31.
Backcountry Magazine is seeking features and other article types, as well as photography. Query first. Pays $.35/word or a flat fee for photos, depending upon placement.
Urban Fantasy Magazine is seeking UF short stories. Up to 6000 words. Pays $.06/word.
Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show is seeking speculative short fiction. Pays $.06/word. Also taking artwork.
Strangelet accepts submissions year round of short stories, poetry, art, and comics. 2000-7500 words. Pays $.01/word.
The Penny Hoarder is looking for writers for short articles on fun ways to make more money. 700-900 words. I don't usually pass along stuff that doesn't pay, but if you hit a certain number of page views, you get cash bonuses.
What do you think of Medeia's cover? Any of these links of interest? Anything to share?
May you find your Muse.
26 comments:
Great links. I'd like to write and submit more short stories. Thank you for sharing my cover.
I love the title Medeia's created for this one! And destroying her uncle's coveted tape??? Sounds intriguing... Congrats to her and thanks for sharing, Shannon.
I love Medeia's cover and blurb! Congrats!
And thanks for sharing the links, Shannon!
Great cover, Medeia!
thanks again for the links and Hot PInk- wow, great cover and spicy premise!
Medeia's cover has done the rounds today! It sounds fun. Thanks for the links - a couple sound interesting.
Yay, Medeia! All of the different shades of pink on the cover is lovely.
Thanks for the links! Those are new to me. :)
Congratulations to Medeia! And thanks for the links. I sent one story to Mothership Zeta last week from your list. I had no idea Mur Lafferty had started her own venue! Very cool. Have a lovely weekend. :)
Great cover and congrats, Medeia! I don't know why, but after looking at the cover and reading the blurb, I was reminded on the 80s movie "Girls Just Want to Have Fun."
And thanks for the links; I'm definitely interested in Strangelet and Qu Magazine.
I've been seen Medeia's cover all over - it's fabulous!
The link for the Knightwatch sounds really interesting to me.
The books sounds interesting! Pretty cover!
Thanks for the links! Ever helpful :)
Congrats, Medeia!! I love that cover!
I don't know how Medeia does it, but she's been killing it as far as publishing goes. Here's to another AWESOME release!
I was happy to!
It does sound intriguing, and it's such a great title!
It sounds like a fun read, doesn't it?
Agreed!
Oo, spicy. I like that description.
Good luck if you submit to any!
Oh good, good luck if you submit to any!
I'd love to hear how it turns out. Good luck!
Good luck submitting to those two! I hope you do.
I hope you submit. Good luck!
The cover is lovely, isn't it?
Such a gorgeous layout of colors, and it's spunky and fun.
She has been, hasn't she? I have a lot of respect for the amount she gets done.
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