I adore fairy tales, but it occurred to me not so long ago, that a remarkably large number of fairy tales don’t actually have fairies in them. I want to bring more fairy stories, modern fairy stories, to the world and that goal is the heart of my latest anthology project: Fae.
Historically speaking fairies have been mischievous or malignant. They’ve dwelt in forests, collected teeth or crafted shoes. In Fae, we want stories that honor that rich history but explore new and interesting takes on fairies as well. We want urban fairies and arctic fairies, steampunk fairies, time-traveling and digital fairies. We want stories that bridge traditional and modern styles and while we’re at it, we want stories about fairy-like creatures too. Bring us your sprites, your pixies, your seelies and unseelies, silkies, goblins or gnomes, brownies and imps. We want them all. We’re looking for lush settings, beautiful prose and complex characters.
This anthology will be published by World Weaver Press.
Rights and compensation: Payment: $10 and paperback copy of the anthology from World Weaver Press. We are looking for previously unpublished works in English. Seeking first world rights in English and exclusive right to publish in print and electronic format for six months after publication date, after which publisher retains nonexclusive right to continue to publish for life of the anthology.
About the anthologist: Rhonda Parrish is a master procrastinator and nap connoisseur but despite that she somehow manages a full professional life. She has been the publisher and editor-in-chief of Niteblade Magazine for over five years now (which is like 25 years in internet time) and is the editor of the forthcoming benefit anthology, Metastasis. In addition, Rhonda is a writer whose work has been included or is forthcoming in dozens of publications including Tesseracts 17: Speculating Canada from Coast to Coast and Imaginarium: The Best Canadian Speculative Writing. Her website, updated weekly, is at http://rhondaparrish.com/archive
Open submission period: September 1 – November 30, 2013
Length: Under 7,500 words.
Submission method: Email story to fae [at] worldweaverpress[dot] com.
Simultaneous submissions = okay. Multiple submissions = no.
Please note, for this anthology I am looking for stories aimed at an adult audience. Not adult as in erotic, but adult as in not children.
Also, I prefer to receive stories as a .doc or .rtf attachment rather than in the body of your email, but I won’t turn away the latter so if you’ve already submitted, don’t panic. 🙂
Updates:
September 3, 2013 – Submissions are Open!
September 4, 2013 – Edited to add note requesting submissions be aimed at adults & specifying that I prefer stories as attachments rather than in the body of the email.
October 1, 2013 – Blog post “Update from the Slush Pile: Fae Anthology”
November 12, 2013 – Blog post “Editor’s Update from the Slush Pile”
December 1, 2013: Submissions are currently closed. I am reading through all the stories I received. I hope to have passed on or shortlisted all the stories submitted by December 14th and have a final table of contents to send to my publisher by December 21st. If you don’t hear from me before Christmas, please query.
January 2, 2014 – I have responded to all submissions. If you submitted and have not heard back from me, please query.
January 9, 2014 – Blog post “Fae Anthology Submission Stats”
February 3, 2014 – Blog post “Fae Submitted”
February 12, 2014 – Blog post “Fae Table of Contents“
What a great idea for an anthology, Rhonda! I’ll be looking forward to this one–and maybe submitting, too. 🙂
Thank you Kern 🙂
I would love to see your name in my submission inbox.
Hey Rhonda — quick question: Are you only looking for “modern” fairy stories? I have a fairy story set in another world, but it’s not very modern. Just wanted to clarify before possibly submitting. 🙂
Um… That’s a good question, I guess the word ‘modern’ is kinda open to interpretation, isn’t it? I’m looking for something new, if that helps. It doesn’t have to be set in current (or future) times. When in doubt? Send it. I’ll read it and get back to you as soon as I can manage 🙂
Okay, thanks! I’ll send it along to see what ya think. 🙂
Bookmarking! One of these days I’d really like to submit, even though I’m not sure my fiction is up to actual publishing standards. But that’s why we try, right? ð
That IS why we try. And if it helps, I promise the worst thing I’ll say is ‘no’. Honest.
Just wanted to say thanks for the interesting theme. I really enjoyed working on my submission. If (when?) it gets rejected I’ll not be that fussed because I had a blast writing it which makes it all worthwhile.
That makes me super happy to read 🙂 And also, think positive LoL You never know 😉
I think this is a lovely idea for an anthology!
Can’t wait to read this! I just finished all the books in the Iron Fey series and I want MORE FAE.