Tag: submissions
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Frozen Wavelets. Updates on the latest submission round
Submissions are now closed and we’re making progress on the ones still outstanding. We’ve received a record number this time (I have still to…
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Frozen Wavelets. Submissions to close in 48 hours
Just a quick post to remind you the submission window for 2021 in going to close in 48 hours. We have received so far…
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Submissions to Frozen Wavelets are Currently Open
Please remember to follow the guidelines and submit exclusively to the Moksha portal. All the rest will be deleted unread. As announced, we are…
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Frozen Wavelets- submissions to open on Monday (September 6)
After many Covid-related delays and all that these strange times can throw at us, here we are again. Our next submission period opens on Monday…
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Frozen Wavelets- submission statistics (August 2020)
The third submission period of Frozen Wavelets closed on 16 August, after the customary two weeks of opening, and it is now the time…
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Frozen Wavelets- submissions to open in three days
Just a quick heads-up that our next submission period opens on Monday 3 August. Please make sure to review the submission guidelines and follow…
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Frozen Wavelets -May 2020 Updates
When Frozen Wavelets #2 went live, Covid-19 was already raging in Asia, but in Europe and the States we were just at the beginning.…
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Frozen Wavelets- submission statistics
The second submission period for Frozen Wavelets closed on 16 December. It had started on 2 December –so, roughly two weeks. We have just…
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Frozen Wavelets – Status Update #3
Just a quick update regarding the publication schedule. The weekly posts -introducing new authors and/or publishing flashes and poetry- have been coming out regularly…
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Frozen Wavelets – Status Update
It is almost mid-September, and things here at Frozen Wavelets are progressing pretty fast. All authors have returned their signed contracts, payments are going…
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(Good) Outlets for your drabbles
Frozen Wavelets is temporarily closed for submission (we’ll reopen at some moment in Fall 2019), but it doesn’t mean there aren’t other good outlets…
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Frozen Wavelets- summary of July submissions
The first submission period for Frozen Wavelets (the upcoming speculative flash fiction and poetry zine hosted by this blog) closed on 15 July. It…
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Markets for your fiction – how to locate them? A comparative analysis.
When I started, a couple of years ago, to write (again) fiction after many years of non-fiction / academic writing, I found myself a…