We all love our children, right? We hurt when we discover that they've been bullied -- or if they've bullied other kids. Offering help in dealing with such painful situations is at the root of our latest anthology, Tales from the Bully Box, which was edited by MG and YA writer (and all-star mom) Cat Woods.
For a very limited time, we're making Bully Box available for 99 cents. So pick up a copy and feel free to share it with others who might need it for their kids. The stories depict youth who are being bullied, who are bullies, and who see bullying around them. We don't pretend to have all the answers, but the stories offer a way for children and those who care for and about them to discuss the issues. A portion of the proceeds will go to support of the PACER anti-bullying program.
And if you pick up a copy, please share a review on Amazon or Goodreads. Every little bit helps.
To live like an elephant is not only to never forget, but to do one's best to endure. The Elephant's Bookshelf is a place where you can share cherished books and stories -- old and new -- with other readers, writers, and elephants. Post your thoughts on writers, reading, and writing.
Sunday, February 15, 2015
Monday, February 02, 2015
Request for HORROR stories
What
are you afraid of? What causes the hair on your neck to stand up? Is there a
room in your childhood home that always gave you the creeps, or are there
personal demons you’ve never quite exorcised? We may have a way for you to
combat your fears – or perhaps you’d prefer to inflict a little horror on
someone else.
Elephant’s
Bookshelf Press is launching its next anthology, and if you haven’t figured it
out yet, we’re looking for horror stories. There are no real restrictions in
terms of genre – science fiction is just as welcome as general fiction – and they
can include monsters, the occult, paranormal investigators, kids exploring the attic,
you name it. Psychological horror, physical, metaphysical. All are welcome. (Except
for erotica; we still don’t do erotica.) Our review team will determine whether
something goes too far over the line, but we all love a good scare.
We are looking
for stories of no more than 5,000 words. We expect to publish it in September.
Authors will receive a copy of the printed book but no financial compensation. (For those new to EBP, we do
both print and electronic roughly at the same time.) The stories must not be
published elsewhere (if it’s something that appeared on your little blog, let
me know; we’ll assess that on a case-by-case basis). And the rights to the individual
stories will revert to the author.
Submission
deadline is 6/8/15.
Let me know if you have any questions (publisher@elephantsbookshelfpress.com).
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