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Paying A.J. French Anthology Open For Subs...
« on: July 25, 2011, 03:24:21 PM »

A.J. French’s Satyrs Anthology
edited by A.J.French

I’m happy to announce that I am editing a new anthology, which will be published by Wicked East Press. Payment will be one contributor’s copy. In addition to the contributor's copies, this anthology is offering pro rates for one story from an established writer (feel free to query about this), and $25 for three of the editor's favorite stories. We believe this is equitable as the established writer will draw readers to the work which is excellent exposure.

The anthology will feature custom professional cover art, and I’ll be purchasing professional ad space once the book is in print. Review copies will go out, as well as copies to Ellen Datlow and other Best Of compendiums. The theme of this anthology is satyrs.

WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR:
Dark fantasy and horror stories featuring a satyr as a main character or a character that is integral to the plot. Satyrs are mythical creatures from Greek Mythology that are half human, half goat. They follow Dionysus, the Greek god of wine, ritual madness, and ecstasy. They walk the line between the animalistic urges in us and the human capacity for thought. The human vs. the animal. Satyrs embody the two. For more on satyrs please see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Satyr.
Urban satyrs or even just people dressing up as satyrs is of interest to me, as well.

While I am mostly seeking horror stories, such as Pan’s Labyrinth and Brian Keene’s Dark Hollow, I will also look at fantasy stories set in a fantasy world, as long as they are dark. Satyrs are often characterized by their insatiable hunger for wine, revelry, and sex, so a combination of all three is strongly encouraged, but isn’t necessary. Please feel free to be original with your satyrs, have them do and act however you please, or simply use their physical features as the blueprints for a monster. Mixed genres are also acceptable. This is an R-rated collection, so anything goes.

WHAT WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR:
Torture, child molestation, animal torture. Please, no. That being said, nothing flowery or float-y either. No wooden satyrs running around doing wooden things in a world where everything is just hunky-dory. There must be a darker, more complex angle to the story. Mr. Tumnus types are fine, as long as there is a darker element that balances his somewhat chipper disposition, such as the White Witch.

Looking for short stories in the 3,500-7,000 word range, but will consider stories from 2,500-10,000 words. Please put SUBMISSION, followed by the title of the story, and word count, in the subject line of your email. Refer to website for formatting requirements and attach your submission in .rtf format.

Send submissions and questions to: FrenchAnthology@wickedeastpress.com

Submissions pasted in the body of email will be rejected, unread. No spaces between paragraphs, and half-inch tab indentations. No single quotation marks for dialogue (curly quotes). One space after periods instead of two. Open until filled. Only Unpublished work will be considered. Response time: approximately 30 days.
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Re: Paying A.J. French Anthology Open For Subs...
« Reply #1 on: July 25, 2011, 05:40:03 PM »

How broad can we go in our interpretation of "satyr"? Do you just want the classic "man with goat legs and horns", or could we play with other variations on the idea (eg, older legends about satyrs apparently described them as more horse-like than goat-like)? Could the story involve someone who acts like a satyr but doesn't look like one (a satyr in spirit)? Could the satyrs in the story be more symbolic than literal?
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Re: Paying A.J. French Anthology Open For Subs...
« Reply #2 on: July 25, 2011, 08:42:09 PM »

Great stuff! Yes, it can totally be more symbolic instead of literal. I know a guy at work who's a dirty old man and kind of resembles a goat, and we call him a satyr. Also, think of all those rap videos with alcohol and music and strippers in the club... Urban Satyrs. All of this kind of writing is encouraged. 
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« Reply #3 on: July 25, 2011, 08:43:04 PM »

Here's the link to the DL Snell scoop for the anthology: http://www.dlsnell.com/2011/07/aj-frenchs-satyrs-antho.html   
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Re: Paying A.J. French Anthology Open For Subs...
« Reply #4 on: July 27, 2011, 08:59:56 AM »

I'm excited to announce that New York Time Bestselling author David Farland/Wolverton has agreed to fill the pro slot for the SATYRS anthology. David is best know for his bestselling Runelords fantasy series, Star Wars: The Courtship of Princess Leia, The Golden Queen series, and In the Company of Angels. His books have been translated into more than twenty languages and are sold in over a hundred countries, and his readership is in the millions. Here's a link to his website: http://www.runelords.com/

I'm considering doing two pro stories instead of just one. I'd like the other author to be a well known horror novelist, so that both the horror and fantasy genres are represented. If anyone is interested, feel free to query me. And stop on over at Wicked East Press and check out the satyr party! Cheers! 
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Re: Paying A.J. French Anthology Open For Subs...
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2011, 10:45:11 PM »

Here are the current acceptances for the SATYRS anthology. If you'd like to submit a story and join in the fun, you can email me here: frenchanthology@wickedeastpress.com There is plenty of time too, this anthology will be open to subs through the end of this year. Here is a link to the guidelines: http://www.dlsnell.com/2011/07/aj-frenchs-satyrs-antho.html


(story tittle not yet available) by David Farland/Dave Wolverton
Fair Weather From That Crimson Land by S.J.Hirons
The Crossroads by Frank Roger
Witchcraft and Devilry by Bennie Newsome
In Vino Veritas by Robert Harkess
A Satyr Once... by David W. Landrum
The Golden Fleas by Rhys Hughes
Layin' a Brodie by J.S. Reinhardt
Opiate of the Lonely One by Fel Kian
The Satyr by A.J. French
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Re: Paying A.J. French Anthology Open For Subs...
« Reply #6 on: October 27, 2011, 08:53:57 AM »

Satyrs Accepted So Far:

Not Yet Titled by David Farland (approx. 4000 words)
Fair Weather From That Crimson Land by S.J.Hirons (6274 words)
The Golden Fleas by Rhys Hughes (1600 words)
The Satyr by Aaron J. French (approx. 4000 words)
Layin’ a Brodie by J.S. Reinhardt (5882 words)
Opiate of the Lonely One by Fel Kian (4460 words)
When the Faun Fell by Rhys Hughes (3700 words)
Blood and Beauty by Jeff Chapman (approx. 4500 words)
Witchcraft and Devilry by Bennie Newsome (5766 words)
In Vino Veritas by Robert Harkess (3800 words)
A Satyr Once... by David W. Landrum (4900 words)
Unmixed Wine by John “JAM” Arthur Miller (approx. 5300 words)
Casting Lots by Jodi Renée Lester (4000 words)
Montfort Farm by R. Christophe Ryber (5300 words)

Approximate total word count: 63, 482

I'm looking for a final word count of 85,000 words. I've got two subs left in the slush bin, and now the deadline is the end of the year, so I'll be choosing the remaining handful of stories closer toward that time. It's a crazy good bunch of stories, the authors should all be very proud. Cheers!
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Re: Paying A.J. French Anthology Open For Subs...
« Reply #7 on: December 05, 2011, 04:08:52 PM »

Hey writers. Less than one month left until the deadline for SONGS OF THE SATYRS. Get those satyr stories in if you've got 'em! frenchanthology@wickedeastpress.com
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« Reply #8 on: December 30, 2011, 01:17:46 PM »

3 days left until the Jan 1st deadline for SONGS OF THE SATYRS!

Market Snoop:http://www.dlsnell.com/2011/07/aj-frenchs-satyrs-antho.html
Guidelines:https://sites.google.com/a/wickedeastpress.com/wicked-east-press/open-submissions
Email: frenchanthology@wickedeastpress.com

Acceptances so far:

Not Yet Titled by David Farland (approx. 4000 words)
Fair Weather From That Crimson Land by S.J.Hirons (6274 words)
The Golden Fleas by Rhys Hughes (1600 words)
The Satyr by Aaron J. French (approx. 4000 words)
Uncle Kantzaros by Iain Grant (9500 words; possible word reduction pending...)
Semi-Satyr by Jonathan Vos Post (6500 words)
Layin’ a Brodie by J.S. Reinhardt (5882 words)
Opiate of the Lonely One by Fel Kian (4460 words)
When the Faun Fell by Rhys Hughes (3700 words)
Blood and Beauty by Jeff Chapman (approx. 4500 words)
Witchcraft and Devilry by Bennie Newsome (5766 words)
In Vino Veritas by Robert Harkess (3800 words)
A Satyr Once... by David W. Landrum (4900 words)
Unmixed Wine by John “JAM” Arthur Miller (approx. 5300 words)
Casting Lots by Jodi Renée Lester (4000 words)
Montfort Farm by R. Christophe Ryber (5300 words)
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