Submission Guidelines
Submissions to the Last Man Anthology will be accepted until filled. The anthology will be released August 30, 2010, in celebration of Mary Shelley's birthday.All manuscripts should follow industry standards, including proper margins, 12-point font, Times New Roman, and numbered pages with authors last name. Fiction should avoid the following phrases: "it just," or "it seems," or "It just seems," or "it seemed like," or "I just." Only two exclamation points are allowed per 8,000 words.
Word count: 1500-8888 words.
All fiction will be critiqued, and an explanation of acceptance or rejection will be provided. It is suggested that all writers submitting work have some formal writing experience.
All fiction and poetry should focus on the theme of catastrophic literature, and present interesting and innovative ideas that lend to the conception of being the last. Show us the last man, woman, robot, alien, planet, universe. The last person to do what. The last planet to do what. Show us the end of the world. What world is for you to decide. The characters or world must show the last of something. Stories should be science fiction in nature, although genre bending is acceptable. (No religious stories where humankind is doomed for its sins.)
Email submissions to: LastManAnthology [@] aol.com. Attachments in doc. or docx. Subject header should read: Last Man Anth/Title/Word count. Please include a bio, any creative writing or college classes you've taken, if any. State the theme of the story: (example: This story is about the last cell phone on Mars.) In a few sentences tell us what your favorite book is and why. Lastly, in a few sentences, explain why science fiction is important to you.
All chosen works will receive a published credit. Short story payment is fifteen U.S. dollars, or a contributor's copy, valued at fifteen dollars. Three winning selections will be awarded an honorary prize, and receive a new copy of Mary Shelley's novel, The Last Man, valued at fourteen dollars. Poetry accepted is a flat rate of five U.S. dollars.
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