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THE ART OF SHORT FICTION What is it? Author Charles Blackstone tells.

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WRITING GREAT SHORT STORIES Elizabeth Kadetsky who teaches at Sarah Lawrence College and at Columbia University’s School of Journalism serves up some advice.

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CRAFTING CHARACTERS THAT JUMP OFF THE PAGE Punching up your fiction? Where there's a tipster, there's a way. Discover Robert Gregory Browne's secrets to getting multiple book deals.

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BIOFICTION INTRODUCED Even as she receives 5 stars on Amazon for Trine Erotic while editing/publishing Entelechy: Mind & Culture, Alice Andrews takes time to chat about the esoteric world of this mind-bending read.


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Here's our winner of TOP PICK!

“Duotrope Digest ”

"...think of Duotrope’s Digest as a matchmaker of sorts. If you write fiction or poetry, we can help you find appropriate markets for your work."
--Shannon Wendt, Duotrope creator

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submissions

 

SHALLA Magazine "...welcomes submissions. Reprints and previously published work only please."

--Shalla DeGuzman, Editor







Literary Agents will be reading submissions.

Can your work really make it to these top lit agents' desks?

Sure! Preliminary reading will be done by our acquiring editors, if it passes that, our Guest Assistant Editors will read it. The top 12 will be read by our special Guest Editor.

 

 

News! Meet SHALLA Magazine's Guest Editors

Top Literary Agent Kelly D. Sonnack from the Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency is reading submissions.

Literary Agent, Alana Lennie, of the
Lennie Literary Agency & Authors Attorney is reading submissions.

 

 

News! Meet SHALLA Magazine's guest assistant editors.

Who is Shoe Schuster?

Currently, Shoe is developing a comedy feature with
Zucker/Netter, the producers of “Airplane” and “The Naked
Gun
,” amongst others. Recently, Shoe completed a pilot for NBC starring Maggie
Wheeler
(“Friends”) and David Deluise (“Third Rock from
the Sun
”).


Most recently, Shoe setup a comedy feature with Al Pacino
attached, was hired by Bigfoot Entertainment to co-write
a comedy feature with Monique Sorgen called, “The
Babymaker,” that is set to go in production in the Fall
of 2008, and sold a TV pilot based on a feature starring
Bobby Brown and Lil ’ Kim.



Who is Margaret L. Carter?

Reading DRACULA at the age of twelve ignited Margaret L. Carter's interest in a wide range of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Vampires, however, have always remained close to her heart, beginning with her first book, CURSE OF THE UNDEAD, an anthology of vampire fiction.

Her dissertation for the University of California (Irvine) contained a chapter on DRACULA, and its publication in book form was shortly followed by DRACULA: THE VAMPIRE AND THE CRITICS and THE VAMPIRE IN LITERATURE: A CRITICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY. Her fiction includes stories in small press magazines and in anthologies such as Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover and "Sword and Sorceress" volumes; a werewolf novel, SHADOW OF THE BEAST; a vampire novel, DARK CHANGELING, which won an Eppie Award (presented by EPIC, an e-published authors' organization) in 2000 in the horror category; CHILD OF TWILIGHT, its sequel, an Eppie finalist in horror in 2004; and other horror and paranormal romance novels.

 


Who is Misty Day?

Misty Day is a writer, poet and teacher who contributes to E-zines around the world such as the Sabian Symbols International Quarterly.

Ms. Day holds a C.A.P. (Certified Astrological Professional) from the International Society for Astrological Research. She was initially accredited by Professional Astrologers, Incorporated and is a practitioner of the Timesmithing Method of Astrological Interpretation where she has over 28 years experience.

 

 

SHALLA Magazine features high quality fiction (experimental, literary, genre, multicultural, etc), poetry, essays, excerpts from screenplays, one act-plays, etc.

Although we mainly publish literary work, our submissions system is open to all forms of writing that have been previously published.


That’s right, we only like reprints. Please tell us where and when it has been published before. By submitting to SHALLA Magazine, you are guaranteeing that all rights to the work have already reverted back to you.


 

• Please include a cover letter with the following information: Full name (as you wish to be credited in the magazine), contact information, and a brief bio citing previous publications.


• Please title your email: SUBMISSIONS: “(title of your work)” –“(word count)”-"(genre)"


• You can address your submission to: Shalla DeGuzman, Editor

 

Work is first scanned by one of our acquiring editors, if it passes that phase, it goes to our guest assistant editors, if it passes that phase, it goes to one of our guest editors, if it passes that it goes to one of our editors, then to Shalla DeGuzman.

 

 

General Guidelines

 

Fiction/Non-Fiction


Including (but not limited to) short fiction, flash fiction (100-500 words), short-short (500-1,000 words), short story (1,000-10,000 words) commentary, essays, and experimental works
• Maximum length: 10,000 words


• Manuscripts should be Publish-Ready

We prefer manuscripts in block form
o This means: no paragraph indents, single-spaced with double-spacing between paragraphs
• Acceptable file formats: .doc, .rtf, .txt
o We will only accept submissions copied into the body of an email message, for works under 1,000 words
• Preferred file format: .rtf

 

Poetry


Including (but not limited to) free verse, haiku, lyric, concrete, narrative, and experimental works
• Maximum length: 1 single-spaced pages
• Acceptable file formats: .doc, .rtf, .txt
o Please send as a .rtf file.
• Preferred file format: .rtf

 

Please, no simultaneous submissions

Single Submission Only Please (No Multiple Submissions at this time)

For Definitions of Terms

 

Rights, Terms and Conditions


• By sending your writing to SHALLA Magazine, you guarantee that the work is exclusively your own, that it is a reprint and that you have the right to grant us the use of it.


SHALLA Magazine asks for one-time publication, anthology, and audio/video rights. This means we may publish your work(s) in a future print issue of the magazine, and/or read it in a podcast and/or feature it in a video online.

Your piece may be chosen in our guest editor's top picks and may be critiqued online. (We only post names of authors of the top best picks)

 

For Definitions of Terms

 

Compensation

If your piece is chosen, we may publish your biography on our blogs, such as: http://shalladeguzman.blogspot.com and/or ask you to be interviewed at the ShallaDeGuzman Writers Group: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ShalladeGuzman and/or SHALLA CHATS: http://shalladeguzman.com/shallachats.php


Also, SHALLA Magazine may be offering a Shalla Magazine Best Fiction Award to the most distinguished work of fiction as chosen by Shalla DeGuzman and our special guest editors.

 

Here's your chance to be nominated for the Pushcart Prize


SHALLA Magazine will make six nominations from our year’s publication for the Pushcart Prize. Our nomination may be any combination of poetry, short fiction, essays or self-contained portions of books — for instance, a chapter from a novel.

 

 

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If you have not heard from us 8 months after the reading period, please assume your submission has been lost somehow and was never received by SHALLA Magazine, and please, re-submit your work.


We look forward to reading your submissions!

 

Please email your submissions to shalla_editor@yahoo.com

Thank you.

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