KW ANTHOLOGY III - SELECTED SUBMISSIONS

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KW ANTHOLOGY III - SELECTED SUBMISSIONS

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Since this post is at least a day late, I'll get straight to the point. The following submissions have been selected for the latest edition of the KW Anthology.

Becoming Elijah - iQuestor
Fever Dreams - iQuestor
Heaven's Center - Lord Foul
The Office Dragon - Edge
The Seed - aliantha
The Tale of the Pipe - Syl
The Unwanted - drew
The Visit - ProRider514
Traveling - Edge
Untitled - Avatar
What We Leave Behind - Batsutousai
Witness - aTOMiC

To all those whose submissions were chosen - congratulations. The opportunity to read all the submissions was both a joy and a privilege.

To those whose submissions were not chosen on this occasion, I will say that once again I am faced with what I find the least enjoyable aspect of being a part of the KW Anthologies - announcing that while some works were selected others were not. If you have any questions about the selection process or what we thought about your submitted work please send me a private message and we can have a chat.

Congratulations once again to all those successful submitters.

The KW Anthology III Selection Team (dANdeLION, Murrin and variol son)
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Dan, Murrin, Variol Son -- I thank you for your supreme efforts and dedication to this Anthology. thanks for reading my work!

congratulations, everyone!
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And may I assume that no one is offering a cover in opposition to Edge's excellent concept?

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congrats to those chosen.
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Congrats indeed. Thank you everyone very much for contributing to the Anthologies and making this effort so rewarding and fun for us all. I encourage those that weren't selected to keep writing. I'm not aware of any of the submissions being thought of negatively so it had to be a very hard decision for the committee. I thank Variol, Murrin and dANdeLION for their commitment.
Thank you Edge for your cover art submission.
Dragonlilly is truly remarkable for contributing her time and expertise. She deserves a gold medal or a trophy for service above and beyond the call.
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Get busy on your 2008 submissions! :-)
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Just adding my vast and sincere appreciation to the selection team. And to Dragonlily, for agreeing be our editor again. And to aTOMic, for continuing to hound us into submitting. :lol: You guys are da bomb.

(I just called Batty to let her know that her story was selected, and she said, "So how many copies will we be buying?" :lol: )
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Congratulations, people!
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Good job guys! :thumbsup:
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Thanks and congrats and all that. :)

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Can we get these on e-book? Does dragonlily have an option for that? :)
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I think Lulu offers that option along with the print publishing.

Some of the authors might want to bear in mind that a professional e-publisher would contract for exclusive e-publishing rights. That would require removing the to-be-contracted story from any Lulu-published e-book.

Is that clearly put...?
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Well, kinda....

So what you're saying is that if we ask Lulu to do an e-book version, and then we tried to shop our story to a regular publisher, we would not be able to sell them e-publishing rights. Is that right?
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Congrats all. The selection team had more stuff to read than an English professor, I'm sure.

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Aliantha, if you contract the electronic rights to one of the Anthology stories, the publisher would require that the story be removed from the electronic (e-book) version of the Anthology.

We did that with one author who was selling her book as an ebook off her own website until she signed our contract.

Publishing contracts require some kind of exclusivity. Some will require that no version of any kind can be published anywhere else for the duration of the contract, in any way. Others will specify: we are going to publish this as an English e-book, and what you do with it in print or audio or in another language is your own business. Just don't duplicate what we are doing.

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Okay, so let's look at the other side of the equation (before I get myself into trouble...). Dunno if you even know the answer to this.

If I were to send out to a hard-copy publisher a story I wrote for one of our anthologies, and by some miracle (trumpets, celestial light, angel wings, etc.) somebody bought the thing -- would the fact that it's been published already scotch the deal? IOW, does self-publication count toward, y'know, "first North American serial rights"? Should I mention in my cover letter that the story was published in a KW anthology? Is it okay to not bring it up at all?
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I know that Eragon was self published before being picked up by Random House. So there must be ways around that.
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-although it was published by the authors mom. I'm sure she didn't mind giving up the rights
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:lol: Exactly, Drew.
aliantha wrote:If I were to send out to a hard-copy publisher a story I wrote for one of our anthologies, and by some miracle (trumpets, celestial light, angel wings, etc.) somebody bought the thing -- would the fact that it's been published already scotch the deal? IOW, does self-publication count toward, y'know, "first North American serial rights"? Should I mention in my cover letter that the story was published in a KW anthology? Is it okay to not bring it up at all?
If you say it was "selected for a short story anthology self-published by your internet group," that's probably the best spin for it. You went through a selection process. Specify that you own all the rights. They would almost certainly want the story removed from future printouts of the book -- which, with Lulu, is perfectly doable.

Beyond that I don't know. It depends on the publisher. You don't want to spring it on them late.
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Dragonlily wrote::lol: Exactly, Drew.
aliantha wrote:If I were to send out to a hard-copy publisher a story I wrote for one of our anthologies, and by some miracle (trumpets, celestial light, angel wings, etc.) somebody bought the thing -- would the fact that it's been published already scotch the deal? IOW, does self-publication count toward, y'know, "first North American serial rights"? Should I mention in my cover letter that the story was published in a KW anthology? Is it okay to not bring it up at all?
If you say it was "selected for a short story anthology self-published by your internet group," that's probably the best spin for it. You went through a selection process. Specify that you own all the rights. They would almost certainly want the story removed from future printouts of the book -- which, with Lulu, is perfectly doable.

Beyond that I don't know. It depends on the publisher. You don't want to spring it on them late.
Exactly. I wouldn't feel comfortable *not* mentioning that it's been published before. I like your phrasing for the cover letter -- thanks, Dragonlily!
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