I'm happy to continue with my traditional role and I believe I have several ideas to choose from for a new story.
Let me know what you think here or in a PM.

"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
Hey. You've been getting help in the writters forum, have you not?sgt.null wrote:i am prepped for rejection yet again. maybe i could a rejection letter in the mail this time?
You should really look into getting them.thefirst wrote:I'm not a writer, and I have yet to read the first three anthologies so I'll have to do some more checking into this.
I don't know anything about this, Menolly.Menolly wrote:Hey guys, stupid question but I'm curious with the Hugo nominations having come out.
Would the anthology be considered a fanzine? If so, how would one go about getting it into consideration for a Hugo fanzine nomination next year and after? Or is someone already submitting it for consideration?
Just curious, you understand...
"If you can't tell the difference, what difference does it make?"
Cool, so this would be the first issue of eligibility.Murrin wrote:Best Fanzine: This is the other serial publication category. This Award is for anything that is neither professional nor semi-professional. The publication must also satisfy the rule of a minimum of 4 issues, at least one of which must have appeared in the year of eligibility.
thank you for the kind thoughts/words. now get on the board that decides.drew wrote:Hey. You've been getting help in the writters forum, have you not?sgt.null wrote:i am prepped for rejection yet again. maybe i could a rejection letter in the mail this time?
I think you'll in this time.
Menolly wrote:Cool, so this would be the first issue of eligibility.Murrin wrote:Best Fanzine: This is the other serial publication category. This Award is for anything that is neither professional nor semi-professional. The publication must also satisfy the rule of a minimum of 4 issues, at least one of which must have appeared in the year of eligibility.
I wonder if any of the stories that appeared in the anthology that later is published through Calderwood Books then makes it ineligible?
Murrin, does the site you got the above quote from give directions for submitting the anthology for consideration?
I'm far from understanding the process, Murrin, but wouldn't the point of attempting to get the Anthology on a Hugo ballot be to bring it to the attention of the voters?Murrin wrote:However, I think this is getting a bit ahead of ourselves. The anthology wouldn't get onto a Hugo ballot, it's only known of and read by a tiny number of people.
Even if we were able to infiltrate the appropriate con to get a nomination, nomination would be impossible anyway, as the Anthology only sells copies in double (or even single) digits and doesn't pay for contributions.Menolly wrote:I'm far from understanding the process, Murrin, but wouldn't the point of attempting to get the Anthology on a Hugo ballot be to bring it to the attention of the voters?Murrin wrote:However, I think this is getting a bit ahead of ourselves. The anthology wouldn't get onto a Hugo ballot, it's only known of and read by a tiny number of people.