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[PAY MKT] One-Minute Weird Tales $25

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Towse

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Apr 24, 2009, 6:25:37 PM4/24/09
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<http://weirdtales.net/wordpress/contact/submission-guidelines/>

"Weird Tales's traditional story submissions remain closed until
Memorial Day — but we ARE opening up submissions for a new
flash-narrative format: ONE-MINUTE WEIRD TALES! Take a look at this
video clip and you'll get the idea:

[video click here]

"These are sharp little micro-stories of 20 to 150 words, presented in a
quick sequence of brief one-screen chunks — sort of a funky hybrid of a

movie trailer, a Zen koan, and an Adult Swim between-show bumper. They
don't necessarily have to be funny — but they DO have to be immediately

grabbing and viciously memorable. And, of course, weird.

Flat payment of $25 for video/online publishing rights. Send your
scripts — that is, your stories demarcated with individual screen break
s
— within the body of email to

[e-addr here]


--
Sal

Ye olde swarm of links: thousands of links for writers, researchers and
the terminally curious <http://writers.internet-resources.com>

Towse

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Apr 24, 2009, 7:59:56 PM4/24/09
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Towse wrote:
> <http://weirdtales.net/wordpress/contact/submission-guidelines/>
>
> "Weird Tales's traditional story submissions remain closed until
> Memorial Day — but we ARE opening up submissions for a new
> flash-narrative format: ONE-MINUTE WEIRD TALES! Take a look at this
> video clip and you'll get the idea:
>
> [video click here]
>
> "These are sharp little micro-stories of 20 to 150 words, presented in
a
> quick sequence of brief one-screen chunks — sort of a funky hybrid of
a
>
> movie trailer, a Zen koan, and an Adult Swim between-show bumper. They
> don't necessarily have to be funny — but they DO have to be immediate
ly
>
> grabbing and viciously memorable. And, of course, weird.
>
> Flat payment of $25 for video/online publishing rights. Send your
> scripts — that is, your stories demarcated with individual screen bre
ak
> s — within the body of email to
>
> [e-addr here]

[via Nicole J. LeBoeuf's actually writing blog
<http://www.nicolejleboeuf.com/journal/index.php>]

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