Recently I was invited to do a seminar on the future of publishing (i.e. Art in the Digital Age.) The three recordings above encapsulate the whole speech. Enjoy!
Interested in having me speak about the future of publishing at your venue? Contact me at: admin@thunderune.com
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Seminars
Write 1 Sub 1
Write1Sub1
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Fractal Novels
Today marks the launch of Thunderune Publishing's latest online addition: FRACTAL NOVELS.
Fractal Novels is a collaborative art project, which means everyone is encouraged to submit!
Read the stories, find a spot that inspires you, then tack on anything (anything– paintings, pictures, words, fragments, found art, sound, anything as long as it is your own creation) and take that spot in a new direction! It's a community canvas just waiting to be painted!
Submission Guidelines
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Yesteryear Fiction
Yesteryear Fiction needs you! We are currently accepting submissions in the following genres!
- Fantasy
- Steampunk
- Modern Magic
- Magic Realism
- Gothic Fantasy
- Weird West
- Historic Fiction
- And many more!
Check us out online and send in your best!
http://www.yesteryearfiction.com
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Weirdyear
Weirdyear fiction, the internet's only daily short and flash fiction experimental / weird / literary / surrealist / absurdist / irrealist themed magazine is looking for new submissions! Send in your best, your worst, your tired and hungry stories and let us have a look at them. Turnaround time right now is less than three days, so you’ll know that quick whether you’re in or not! Send it all in and show us what you’ve got! Check us out, tell your friends, and get those stories in!
www.weirdyear.com
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Submit
To submit an opportunity, click here.
Opportunities are jobs, calls for submissions (publications wanting art, writing, etc.) bands needing members, open commissions, etc.
To submit a how-to guide or other informative piece, click here.
This category includes any articles on happenings related to a given art, tips on marketing, artistic techniques, approaches or any other articles of an informative nature.
Legal Stuff (Terms of Service)
Legal Stuff:
Here’s the legal stuff: When your submission gets accepted, you are giving Weekly Artist non-exclusive publication rights. This means that we get to publish your story, and then, after it has been put up on the website, we can stick it in a printed book or on a flyer or something like that, as long as we give you credit. We don’t own your story, however– after it appears on the front page of Weirdyear, you are free to sell it for millions of dollars, cut a deal with a movie producer, expand it into a book or anything else all without needing our approval– as long as you remember to tell any potential buyers that they are buying your story as a non-exclusive piece.
In order to avoid complications, we're only accepting work which you own.
We will let you know whether your submission is accepted within 3-6 months of submission, (our turnaround time is more like 1-2 days) depending on workload. If you haven't heard from Weekly Artist in that time, feel free to send us an email and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can. Sometimes things get caught in our spam filters. It really is nothing personal. :)
In the meantime, spread the word!
Again, by submitting your story to Weekly Artist, you acknowledge that if your submission is accepted, you are giving the Weekly Artist team:
A. The exclusive right first to electronically publish the story on http://www.weeklyartist.com;
B. The right to republish the story in or in connection with Weekly Artist, including electronic or hard copy promotional material and printed compilations, provided that authorial credit is given in every instance of reproduction.
Compensation:
Credit (your name, your website if you have one, and your short bio) and publication! Whether this is your jumping off point as a writer or a way to get another piece on your resume, Weekly Artist offers you a voice, a chance to get your work out there in the hands of readers and be seen!