Issue One Hundred Fifty Seven – Authors Publish Magazine https://authorspublish.com We help authors get their words into the world. Tue, 28 Mar 2017 21:39:35 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Verbatim Poetry: Now Seeking Submissions https://authorspublish.com/verbatim-poetry-now-seeking-submissions/ Thu, 12 May 2016 20:50:34 +0000 http://www.authorspublish.com/?p=5882 Verbatim is an online magazine of found poetry. What’s found poetry? It’s poetry found in everyday language—in newspapers, magazines, advertisements, window signs, restaurant menus, text messages, instruction manuals, cookbooks, and anywhere else with words. The language found there is used verbatim, broken into lines and stanzas to craft poetic verse. Verbatim Poetry poses the question: is there poetry in ordinary life? You can answer for yourself by reading Verbatim online or by creating and submitting your own found poetry.

When crafting a found poem for Verbatim poetry, poets should not add words, delete words, or pick and choose words and phrases for poetic effect. Authors of found poems should also avoid taking text from a poetic source, such as a song. Poets may, however, remove odd words and contractions, change punctuation, add italics for emphasis or to denote a change of voice, or replace numbers and symbols with words.

Verbatim also accepts extracted poems—poems composed by extracting similar elements found in one place and arranging them into a poem. For example, a poet may extract elements from a list and arrange them into a poem by adding line breaks.

Authors may submit one found poem to Verbatim at time. All submissions must include a reference to the source from which the text is taken. Verbatim accepts submissions online, but not via post or email.

If you would like to learn more or submit to Verbatim, please visit their website at http://verbatimpoetry.blogspot.com/p/submit-your-poem.html.

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Other Guy Publishing: Now Seeking Book Manuscripts https://authorspublish.com/other-guy-publishing-now-seeking-book-manuscripts/ https://authorspublish.com/other-guy-publishing-now-seeking-book-manuscripts/#comments Thu, 12 May 2016 20:48:40 +0000 http://www.authorspublish.com/?p=5837 UPDATE MAY 13TH, 2016: Their submission page remains the same but their email says they are closed to submissions for the foreseeable future.

Other Guy Publishing is a small e-publisher. They publish print editions of all of their full length books. They focus on selling books on Amazon. Their slogan is “publishing fresh perspectives and unique voices”.

Other Guy publishes non-fiction and fiction manuscripts as well as short stories. So far they have  published five full length books, one of which is a short story collection. The rest of what they have published are short stories and novellas, which are published under the imprint Cracked Eye. Cracked Eye has published almost 20 different short books.

The non-fiction side of Other Guy Publishing is interested the how-to and business books, but they are also interested in publishing history work. They are interested in a wide range of fiction including historical fiction and erotica.

Their website does not offer up much information about the company itself, however it is focused on selling books, which is a good sign.

Other Guy Publishing tries to respond to all submissions within a few weeks. They have thorough submission guidelines available on their website for writers submitting full manuscripts and those submitting short stories. The submission guidelines are available as downloadable PDFs. Please read them and follow their guidelines before submitting.

They prefer submissions from authors who already have some sort of online platform, be it on Facebook, Youtube, or elsewhere. If you do not have an online platform, they want to know that you are prepared to create one in order to promote your book.  They only accept electronic submissions.

To learn more visit their submission page here.

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5 Free & Cheap Editing Options for Your Manuscript https://authorspublish.com/5-free-cheap-editing-options-for-your-manuscript/ Thu, 12 May 2016 20:46:08 +0000 http://www.authorspublish.com/?p=5785 Written Anne Hogue-Boucher

Being a writer sure is easy! It’s just a matter of working up a first draft and publishing it as-is without any rewrites or editing, right?

No?

If you’re a writer who self-publishes, or keeps getting rejected from publishing houses because your manuscript still needs work, then you understand the importance of having a good editor look at your work. But what if you’re just starting out and don’t have the money to cover your rent, let alone paying someone an enormous amount of money to help you with your manuscript?

The truth is, if you’re scrounging for change in your couch to make ends meet, you’re going to scoff every time you hear someone say you have to cough up the money to get your work to a level that’s worthy of publishing.

You likely don’t want to put your work out there in a first draft or unpolished work, because that’s a surefire way to make sure no one ever reads it.

Luckily, there’s a way to get your work polished without spending tons of money. It’s a lot of work and will take up a lot of your time, but if you really want to save the green and get your best work out for public consumption, it’s worth it.

There are three steps to take to get your work somewhere in the ballpark of ready for publishing.

Step One: Use Hemingway App. This app is a great copy editing tool that will keep your writing from typical writer errors. It helps identify long sentences, passive voice, overly complex words, and adverb reduction. It will tighten up your writing.

Step Two: Use ProWritingAid. This app will find everything that Hemingway App didn’t. It will find clichés, sticky sentences, and overused words.

Step Three: Get two or three excellent beta readers. It helps if they have English degrees or are voracious readers. Bonus points if they like you enough to be honest (set your ego aside on this and take constructive critique as a compliment). Because beta readers aren’t editors, you’ll have to ask them the following questions to get some good developmental edits and suggestions from them:

  • Is there anything in the work that was unclear?
  • Would the work be more interesting or keep your attention if any of the narrative came in a different order? If yes, which?
  • Was it clear to the reader who was speaking and when? If there are any spots that are not clear, highlight them.
  • How well did the work flow? Should anything be moved around to make it flow more smoothly?
  • Did the headings make sense and could or should any be removed?
  • Were there any inconsistencies in the work? Plot holes?
  • Were any of the characters doing things that didn’t seem to fit with their character? Was their growth clear?

Make your beta readers be honest, and build up your calluses so that you can make your work the best it can be.

How do you find beta readers? If recruiting friends or writing group members is not an option there are plenty of ways to find one online including this Good Reads group and this Tumblr group.

Now, these three steps aren’t perfect. You will have to do a lot of work on your own, but it will save you a lot of money.

If you find you don’t have the time to do all this work, there are two services that you may wish to consider. Yes, it’s going to cost money, but will save you time so you can focus on rewrites.

The first, and most cost-efficient, is BubbleCow. They will take your full manuscript and turn it back to you in 28 days with a report and line-by-line editing for your work. You pay $15 per 1000 words. For a novel of around 65,000 words, you’ll pay around $975. It will include all conferences, emails, structural editing, the editor’s report, proofreading, and a professional book cover of your choice courtesy of GoOnWrite.

The other, and more expensive, is Novel Gazing. They offer full editing at five cents per word, so a 65,000-word novel will cost you a lot more than BubbleCow’s services-around $3,250. However, they offer you a sample editing of the first five pages of your novel for free, just so you can check them out. The free sample is the reason I mention them, as it may help you get started on a do-it-yourself venture. For the frugal writer, BubbleCow is likely the better choice.

If you’re struggling to make ends meet and can’t afford an editor, don’t sweat it. With a little creativity, work, and time, you can polish up your work that’s ready to submit for publishing.


 

Anne Hogue-Boucher is the author of Exit 1042, and The Journalist, which is featured in the anthology Zombie Bites. She is also a freelance editor, and has the best personal editor at home of all time, in the form of a spouse.

 

 

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