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Put up a blog post about a yearly writing contest. Be sure to stop by and read the details, as this is a pro-paying sponsor.
http://kennethwcain.wordpress.com/20...t-at-cafedoom/
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Originally posted by ozmosis7 View PostPut up a blog post about a yearly writing contest. Be sure to stop by and read the details, as this is a pro-paying sponsor.
http://kennethwcain.wordpress.com/20...t-at-cafedoom/
I'm swamped with work at the moment so I probably won't have time to put together something for this. I do have my story that I submitted to the CD contest here... Although a serial killer story isn't really all that scary...
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Originally posted by ozmosis7 View PostPut up a blog post about a yearly writing contest. Be sure to stop by and read the details, as this is a pro-paying sponsor.
http://kennethwcain.wordpress.com/20...t-at-cafedoom/
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Also...
I believe it is only a certain level of membership at the website that gains access to these stories. They are pretty big on protecting stories and keeping them available to send out elsewhere.
I've joined their crit group there, and never had an issue. This would likely be a level below the crit group access, so that those stories cannot be viewed (as it was last year).
Ed also allows everyone to edit their own posts, so once the contest is over you can delete the posts contents. Its a pretty good time.
I probably also should mention some pretty high-level authors have competed in the past. It provides quite the competition if you like that kind of thing as i do.
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I talked a bit about supporting/promoting in this blog post:
http://www.eyesoretimes.com/2011/12/...n-bedpost.html
Particularly why so many authors fail to support the publishers who publish them, thus, in a certain regard, fail to promote their own work.
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Great article, Ken. I could support Shock Totem MORE if you'd just take one of my damn stories. SIX rejections so far. Just kidding, I love you guys and always toss out your name as a top magazine and press when my friends are shopping their work. I know that every time I publish with somebody, I do my best to not only support and promote THAT issue, with my story in it, but to keep supporting and promoting them, indefinitely. I want that publication to grow and do well, because it only reflects positively on me. AND, because I respect and enjoy that publication. There are so few "professional" horror magazines out there, ST is really one of the few that is doing it right. So, why wouldn't I support you all, in general, in addition to supporting you if I published with you. Any author that DOESN'T support and promote ST after getting accepted is selfish, stupid, and a bad promoter. (re-posted at Eyesore, too)
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Thanks, Richard. And sorry about the rejections. If it's any help, some of our published authors were rejected more than six times before we accepted them. And some have been rejected more than six times since. =) We're equally opportunity dream-crushers.
Anyway, the promoting thing baffles me. I know some people out there tend to spam us all, but most authors I know rarely post about past work. It's like it doesn't exist outside their bibliography link. It's a strange practice.
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I try to circulate my stuff in, although I try to stay away from being the sort that promo-posts something every few minutes. You have to find a comfortable medium that isn't offensive, otherwise no one will ever check your links out. That being said, my list is likely shorter than many here. I also keep links on my website, regardless of what I do post wise.
What I have found as the most interesting self-promotional tool is a digital copy on the phone. Not every publisher I've dealt with has given these away to the author for free, but I use the ones I have like a business card. Sometimes people remember a title easier than the authors name. It has worked out pretty well for me thus far, so I thought I would share.
Anyway, great article, Ken. And, gratz on the recent publications.
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I talk about the lessons I've learned from my first full year in the publishing business http://www.cwlasart.com/?p=1068Thought it might be helpful to aspiring writers.
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Some new posts over at Shock Totem.
http://www.shocktotem.com/12/27/2011...d-of-dune-tour
http://www.shocktotem.com/12/27/2011/contest-of-dune
Another contest to drive you mad, too. =)
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Originally posted by C.W. LaSart View PostI talk about the lessons I've learned from my first full year in the publishing business http://www.cwlasart.com/?p=1068Thought it might be helpful to aspiring writers.
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Originally posted by Kenwood View PostSome new posts over at Shock Totem.
http://www.shocktotem.com/12/27/2011...d-of-dune-tour
http://www.shocktotem.com/12/27/2011/contest-of-dune
Another contest to drive you mad, too. =)
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