Last April, the book pictured above literally rocked the world of publishing... and now, the time has come...to rock on!
The submission period for Six Sentences, Volume 2 – the highly anticipated, eagerly awaited follow-up to the original smash-hit (scheduled to be published in March) – is officially underway!
If you’d like to be part of the coolest anthology in town, just send your work to the brand new, specially created 6SV2 email address (sixsentencesv2@yahoo.com), and make sure the subject line of your email is 6SV2 SUBMISSION (or 6SV2 SUBMISSIONS if you're sending more than one – you may send two, but not more than two).
Your work must be previously unpublished, and the same 6S Writer's Guidelines apply.
The deadline for potential inclusion in the book is Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 (at midnight EST). A list of included authors will be published sometime in January.
Volume 2 will pack a bigger, juicier, deadlier punch than its predecessor, and include a few surprises guaranteed to blow you away!
The submission period for Six Sentences, Volume 2 – the highly anticipated, eagerly awaited follow-up to the original smash-hit (scheduled to be published in March) – is officially underway!
If you’d like to be part of the coolest anthology in town, just send your work to the brand new, specially created 6SV2 email address (sixsentencesv2@yahoo.com), and make sure the subject line of your email is 6SV2 SUBMISSION (or 6SV2 SUBMISSIONS if you're sending more than one – you may send two, but not more than two).
Your work must be previously unpublished, and the same 6S Writer's Guidelines apply.
The deadline for potential inclusion in the book is Wednesday, December 31st, 2008 (at midnight EST). A list of included authors will be published sometime in January.
Volume 2 will pack a bigger, juicier, deadlier punch than its predecessor, and include a few surprises guaranteed to blow you away!
Writer's Guidelines
It’s simple. Just write six sentences. Say anything you like. Send your work (including its title) along with your name (or pseudonym), your bio, and any links you’d like to include.
Formatting
Six Sentences uses a paragraph format. Six consecutive sentences. No poems, no bullets. The title of your piece should be no longer than 36 characters, including spaces (because 6x6=36). Again, say anything you like, and tell a friend. Have a cool day.
Robert McEvily
c/o MediaPost
1140 Broadway, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10001
http://sixsentences.blogspot.com/
It’s simple. Just write six sentences. Say anything you like. Send your work (including its title) along with your name (or pseudonym), your bio, and any links you’d like to include.
Formatting
Six Sentences uses a paragraph format. Six consecutive sentences. No poems, no bullets. The title of your piece should be no longer than 36 characters, including spaces (because 6x6=36). Again, say anything you like, and tell a friend. Have a cool day.
Robert McEvily
c/o MediaPost
1140 Broadway, 4th Floor
New York, NY 10001
http://sixsentences.blogspot.com/
1 comment:
Hope you'll submit, Roxanne!
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