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Neonbeam is a magazine for short fiction and poetry. We publish quarterly as a free PDF, and a print, perfect-bound paperback. Issue Eight is now available for download at www.neonbeam.org, and can be bought in hardcopy from Lulu! Below are the guidelines for Issue Nine, due for publication in June 2009.
By submitting your work to NB, you agree to it being published in both the PDF and print editions. Both versions feature the same content.
The reading period for issue eight runs from March 15th - May 1st. Accepted submissions will be published in June. You will be notified of a response shortly after May 1st.
For short fiction most genres will be considered, with the exception of fan-fiction and young children's stories. For poetry, free verse or traditional is fine, but no haiku or tanka. Extra Features, such as book reviews, literature related articles and interviews are also considered.
Word limits: 5000 words for fiction, 100 lines for poetry, 3000 words for Extra Features.
Send only one fiction submission, one Extra Feature submission, or up to three poetry submissions per issue.
NB does not accept simultaneous submissions. We do accept reprints. If sending a reprint, please include the name of the previous publisher, and the date of publication, in the submission email.
Please send all submissions as .wps, .doc or .rtf attachments, or paste into the body of an email.
Include your name, email address, the title of your work and a short third-person bio (max. 100 words) with your submission. You may also include any website links you wish to add.
Unfortunately, NB is a non-profit publication and cannot offer payment or free contributor's copies. However, successful contributors retain all rights to their work upon publication, and NB is happy to promote other published work in any way possible.
All submissions by email please! The subject line should read: Fiction / Poetry / Extra Feature Submission (depending on what you're sending, of course!). If you have read the above and still want to submit, please do so below!
Email all submissions to: submit@neonbeam.org
Please do not submit through myspace. All submissions must be emailed to the address above
Kimle tanışmak isterim:
Readers, writers, poets!
As a totally unrelated side note, my personal "social networking" ventures take place at my own myspace page. You should say hello!
The monster, a bellyful of anarchy by American poet Rob Plath, is available now from Epic Rites Press. Check out the creature's web-page at http://www.robertplath.com. Additional material available in the Third Epic Rites Journal at http://www.epicrites.net. Please show your support for this incredible author and his masterpiece, a bellyful of anarchy, by picking yourself up a copy today.
My literary magazine, The Toronto Quarterly - Issue 2 and 3 are now available at amazon.com. There's some great poetry in each issue along with some cool interviews with up and coming and more established poets. Here is the link:
a bellyful of anarchy by American poet Rob Plath is available for order now from http://www.abyssgazesalso.com. stop by and check out the creature's webpage at http://www.robertplath.com. order your copy of a bellyful of anarchy today and receive a limited edition broadside, my bones bully my brain, numbered and signed by Rob. Only 100 copies printed!! Help Rob and I give our creature a fitting start in this world by selling out this first edition!!
a bellyful of anarchy by Rob Plath is available for order now from Epic Rites Press. Order today and receive a limited edition broadside numbered and autographed by Rob. Visit the belly webpage at http://www.robertplath.com and the Epic Rites Bookstore at http://www.abyssgazesalso.com.
I'd like to invite you and all your friends to check out (and hopefully subscribe to) my blog concerning the launch of my new novel, Child Finder. My book has already received some great reviews before its official release on June 9th. It is a mystery/suspense thriller -- and is only the first in a trilogy I am contracted to write.
Click here to access my blog where I will post information about the book's availability as well as signing events. Also, be sure to check out my novel's website (www.childfinder.us) for more detailed information about the story, my background, and publication schedules.
Death Metal is a dark fantasy/horror novella published in trade paperback format.
No one had ever connected Daniel as the brains behind seven brutal concept albums about Satanism and the dark figure Natas, but when a teenager quotes lyrics from his literary work, Daniel fears his 10-year old daughter, Missy, is in trouble. His fears are founded when she is kidnapped. The kidnappers want Daniel to complete the last three albums for his former band--and return him to the demons he had tried to escape. Daniel can save her, but can he save himself?
"Rosamilia jams the E-major of dark crime in Death Metal. That scream you hear is the electric-soaked feedback of scorching prose. " ~ Scott Nicholson, author of Scattered Ashes
Death Metal is a sharply written tale that starts quick and works its way to an edge-of-the seat ending you won't forget. It's one of those stories you just can't stop reading. Bravo! Or should I say Rock and Roll! ~ Laura J. Underwood, Author of The King's Wind and The Green Women
With Death Metal, Rosamilia keeps you anxious to turn each page, and leaves you wanting more. A spectacular read that will not disappoint. ~ C. S. Johnson, author of The Watching
Pandora's throne,
A Waiting Promise,
Regal Chair,
Chained by my Hair,
Rapunzel Years,
Spellbound Tears,
Taste my poison,
If you dare,
My center outreaching,
Snaking Lure,
Jewel in the Crown,
From where?
Break my spell,
Remember who I am.