Open Call For Submissions--Science Fiction: Filipino Fiction For Young Adults
Editors Dean Francis Alfar
(publisher of the Philippine
Speculative Fiction anthologies)
and Kenneth Yu (publisher of Philippine
Genre Stories), and
co-editors for Horror: Filipino Fiction For Young Adults, announce
an open call for short fiction submissions for Science
Fiction: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults.
Submissions must
be:
3. cognizant of the themes and
concerns of Young Adult fiction (coming of age, identity, belonging,
a sense of wonder, a love for adventure, angst, concerns over
school, challenges of youth, family issues, relationships to
authority figures, sexuality, experimentation, peer pressure,
bullying, among many others) – without being didactic and/or
boring.
4. written in English
Submissions are
preferred to be:
1. original and unpublished
2. no shorter than 1,000 words
and no longer than 7,500
In the case of
previously-published work—if accepted, the author will be expected
to secure permission to reprint, if necessary, from the original
publishing entity, and to provide relevant publication information.
Submission details:
1. No multiple or simultaneous
submissions—i.e., submit only one story, and do not submit that
story to any other market until you have received a letter of regret
from us.
2. All submissions should be in
Rich Text Format (saved under the file extension ‘.rtf’), and
emailed to dean(at)kestrelddm(dot)com
with the subject line ‘FFSF:
title (word count)’, where ‘title’ is the title of your
submission and '(word count)' is the number of words the submission
comes up to, rounded up to the nearest hundred (use the “tools”
function of your word processor to find out.
3. Do not use fancy formatting.
4. Include a brief bio and
publishing history (if applicable).
5. The
deadline for submissions is midnight, Manila time, June 24, 2014.
Letters of acceptance or regret
will be sent out no later than one month after the deadline.
6. First-time authors are more
than welcome to submit; good stories trump literary credentials any
time.
Compensation will be Php500
for selected stories. We
are still deciding whether to go digital or print (or even both). In
the event that we publish a print version, each author will be
provided with a contributor’s copy of the book. If the anthology is
published in digital form, each author will be given a formatted
e-copy of the anthology.
Thanks,
Dean
Francis Alfar & Kenneth Yu
Editors
Science
Fiction: Filipino Fiction for Young Adults