Without further ado, here's Baby Moo! (Man, I keep rhyming.)
Baby Moo has a dream. He wants to travel the world and sing
on the stage of the Sydney Opera House! While he loves his home at Sunrise
Sanctuary, it hasn’t been the same since a piglet named Nathan showed up and
stole all the attention away from Moo. Jealous of the new baby, Moo decides now
is the time to make his escape and pursue his dream.
But the world outside the sanctuary gates is not quite the
fun and exciting place Moo imagined, and he quickly finds himself in big
trouble. Moo's friends Missy the dog
and Ruthie the cat rush to help him, and land in some trouble of their own.
Lost and frightened, Moo and his friends must rely on each
other to find their way back home. Will they ever see Sunrise again?
Release date: September 8, 2016 from Native Ink Press
Links:
Julie Flanders will donate $1 to Sunrise Sanctuary, home to
Baby Moo and numerous other rescued animals, for each copy sold in September.
Now for some links! Bear in mind that I'm not endorsing any of these links, merely passing them along. Always do your own due diligence before submitting.
Accepting Submissions:
The Patchwork Raven is open for submissions of children's bedtime stories aimed at kids 3-9. Pays $25. Deadline September 30.
The Fantasist is open for novellas. They have a whole big list of stuff they like, so I'm going to leave it up to them, but fantasy and YA, in general, though YA is not required. 15,000-40,000 words. Pays $50. Deadline September 30.
Chicken Soup for the Soul is looking for stories matching the theme Best Mom Ever! Up to 1200 words. Pays $200. Deadline September 30.
Karen Walker is putting together an anthology called Still Me After All These Years. She's looking for contributors age 50 and over. I don't believe this will be paid, which I usually wouldn't share, but this is a passion project for her, so I agreed to share, anyway. Deadline September 30.
The Last Line is open for flash and short fiction ending with the line "It was hard to accept that from now on everyone would look at her differently." 300-5000 words. Pays $20-40. Deadline October 1.
Robert N. Stephenson is looking for submissions of speculative fiction for the anthology The Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Vol II. 4500-10,000 words. Pays AUD$100. Deadline October 15.
Disquieted Dreams Press is seeking body horror short stories for the anthology In Our Bodies. 2000-5000 words. Pays $10. Deadline October 15.
Helios is looking for fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and art. Theme for the December issue is RE_ACTED, and they're looking for stories that explore the dark side of human progression. 500-1500 words. Pays $.01/word. Deadline October 15.
Blog Hops:
The October theme for the Write Edit Publish blog hop/challenge is Constellations. Up to 1000 words. Post October 19.
Of Interest:
I thought this was interesting and helpful: Beta Reader Etiquette.
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Now for some links! Bear in mind that I'm not endorsing any of these links, merely passing them along. Always do your own due diligence before submitting.
Accepting Submissions:
The Patchwork Raven is open for submissions of children's bedtime stories aimed at kids 3-9. Pays $25. Deadline September 30.
The Fantasist is open for novellas. They have a whole big list of stuff they like, so I'm going to leave it up to them, but fantasy and YA, in general, though YA is not required. 15,000-40,000 words. Pays $50. Deadline September 30.
Chicken Soup for the Soul is looking for stories matching the theme Best Mom Ever! Up to 1200 words. Pays $200. Deadline September 30.
Karen Walker is putting together an anthology called Still Me After All These Years. She's looking for contributors age 50 and over. I don't believe this will be paid, which I usually wouldn't share, but this is a passion project for her, so I agreed to share, anyway. Deadline September 30.
The Last Line is open for flash and short fiction ending with the line "It was hard to accept that from now on everyone would look at her differently." 300-5000 words. Pays $20-40. Deadline October 1.
Robert N. Stephenson is looking for submissions of speculative fiction for the anthology The Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Vol II. 4500-10,000 words. Pays AUD$100. Deadline October 15.
Disquieted Dreams Press is seeking body horror short stories for the anthology In Our Bodies. 2000-5000 words. Pays $10. Deadline October 15.
Helios is looking for fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and art. Theme for the December issue is RE_ACTED, and they're looking for stories that explore the dark side of human progression. 500-1500 words. Pays $.01/word. Deadline October 15.
Blog Hops:
The October theme for the Write Edit Publish blog hop/challenge is Constellations. Up to 1000 words. Post October 19.
Of Interest:
I thought this was interesting and helpful: Beta Reader Etiquette.
Sounds cute, doesn't it? And isn't it awesome she's donating money to Sunrise Sanctuary for all September purchases? What do you think of Baby Moo? Any of these links of interest? Anything to share? Publishing or submission news?
May you find your Muse.
12 comments:
Congratulations to Julie.
Maybe you should try your hand at poetry, Shannon?
Hi Shannon - I think Baby Moo will really take off - I congratulate Julie on bringing Baby Moo to life ...
Thanks for the links - especially Karen's anthology ... Cheers Hilary
Yeh for Julie and Baby Moo!
Thanks for the links, Shannon! I've been working a bit on longer stories and subbing to new-to-me markets - got one rejection that needs to be subbed somewhere else, and sent another story out into the world the other day. I've got a few more things in the works. Hopefully I'll get to it all before NaNo. :)
The Baby Moo story sounds like a fun story for kids. It even sounds like something I might like.
Arlee Bird
Tossing It Out
Sounds like a great animal adventure. We want a film!
Yay, thanks so much for sharing this! And thank you Alex, Hilary, Madeline, Arlee and Susan! @Susan, I would love to be able to announce a film for Moo lol.
I've got some super dark poetry from high school. ;)
I hope so!
Yay, I hope it's been going well since this post!
It looks cute and catchy!
Yes!
I was happy to!
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