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Underground Press Passport <uppinfo [a] 123mail.org> <http://www.DSAME.com/upp.html>
- Thursday, April 29, 2004 at 20:06:40 (BST)


If anyone is able to email the URLs or guidelines for genre magazines in the United Kingdom, please send the information to: cathyartist@hotmail.com with EXPRESSIONS in the subject line.

Cathy Buburuz <cathyartist@hotmail.com> <http://catherine_buburuz.tripod.com>
- Wednesday, April 21, 2004 at 15:13:28 (BST)


ATTENTION HORROR WRITERS: Please visit the guidelines page at Sam's Dot Publishing to find out more about the two print anthologies - Champagne Shivers & Potter's Field - to be published before the end of 2004 - these paying markets are wide open to fiction and nonfiction, horror art and photos - no poetry wanted at this time.

Cathy Buburuz, Editor <cathyartist@hotmail.com> <http://www.samsdotpublishing.com>
- Wednesday, April 21, 2004 at 15:11:01 (BST)


Hello,

I'm the editor over at Facsimilation Magazine and I'm posting this to announce the sale of our first print publication - J. Daniel Janzen's The Clown's Graveyard. http://www.facsimilation.com/orderclown.html

J. Daniel Janzen is an accomplished writer who has written for Flak Magazine, The Black Table, Lost Brain, Haypenny, Knot Magazine, Facsimilation, Uber.nu, Kittenpants, Hyde Park Review of Books, Poor Mojo's Almanac, and Yankee Pot Roast.

This is a very exciting time for us and we do hope that you'll do your best to support indie writers by picking up a copy. Thanks so much.

Shawn Samac <editor@facsimilation.com> <http://www.facsimilation.com/orderclown.html>
- Tuesday, April 20, 2004 at 18:07:09 (BST)


Grand Reflections magazine just released its 5th issue - it is by far the best issue we have printed thus far! It contains two humorous pieces, five non-fiction articles, a few poems by adults as well as stories, pictures, and poetry by children. The issue also introduces a new writing contest which offers the winner $20 and a free subscription to the magazine.

If you have not yet purchased a subscription to this wonderful family-oriented publication, what are you waiting for? It only costs $25 per year (which would give you six issues)

Or if you would rather scope it out first, you can purchase a single copy for $4.50

Please make your check or money order payable to Grand Reflections and mail to:

Grand Reflections
Route 9 Box 499 Lot #8
Charleston, WV 25311


P.S.
We are also currently accepting submissions for upcoming issues. Please check out our website for free writers guidelines.

JR Thompson <http://grandreflections.tripod.com>
- Wednesday, April 14, 2004 at 01:28:57 (BST)


Mollies World
Bridgewater
Tasmania
Australia
7030

Greetings Beloved Authors,

I am Roseanne Wilson of Mollies World here in Australia.
We are in the midst of researching American Romance Authors for our upcoming Australian Directory.

We would be honored to list you within our pages. This Directory serves a dual purpose with not only having your listings available in chronological order for your readers to "hunt" easier but this directory shall also be introducing newer authors whom only have one or two books available.

Would you be kind enough to send your complete listings including your pseudonyms to ensure accurate details are listed.

Many of The Best have already listed within the pages of this project. It would not be the same with out your listing here also.

I look forward to your response.

Roseanne Wilson
Mollies World
Bridgewater
Tasmania , Australia
7030

Roseanne Wilson <molliesworld@mail2australia.com> <http://www.angelfire.com/ca6/ThisIsIt/whatis.html>
- Monday, April 12, 2004 at 07:37:09 (BST)


My 1st scifi novel was published January 04 by Double Dragon Publishing. Reviews have been VERY positive:

Dangerous Dreams is about the JM Net’ers, an online chat group discussing the Elastic Society Theory (a revolutionary new type of society, proposed by a man named John Marshal), until a single act throws them on the wrong side of the law, hotly pursued by a secret government agency.
Forced into fast-paced self-discovery and searching for a way to avoid their unjust fate, the Net’ers hatch a daring plan that will allow them to escape and give them a chance to follow their dreams.
But all is not as it seems and forces are moving on many fronts, all heading for a collision when the participants come face to face with Dangerous Dreams.

Terry Schurter <terry@tschurter.com> <http://ddreams.tschurter.com>
- Saturday, April 03, 2004 at 14:55:40 (BST)


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