So here’s a project I have in mind, and am
opening the door to submissions very soon – see final line of this message.
Does anyone have any familiarity with the
1970s ‘action books’ typified by Don Pendleton’s Mack Bolan: The Executioner, or
Warren Murphy and Richard Sapir’s Remo Williams: The Destroyer? Do you remember
the UK homegrown westerns by the Piccadilly Cowboys, exemplified by George G
Gillman’s Edge, Adam Steele, or The Undertaker? Have you any memory of
barbarian swordsmen like Lin Carter’s Thongor, or Karl Edward Wagner’s Kane? Or
even the Kung Fu boom, where we had books like Marshall Macao’s K’Ing Kung Fu:
Son of the Flying Tiger?
Those were the days when heroes were heroes
and the action was furious and full-blooded. Often as not, the hero was quite
the opposite: an anti-hero. But he needed to be, to bring the kind of violent
justice to villains worse than him. Political correctness took a back seat,
even as the bullets and karate chops were flying. Basically it was good old
harmless fun. It was a case of disengaging your moral compass and getting down
with the hero as they took on all comers, and they did it with balletic grace
and uncompromising violence. Gratuitous? Yes. Realistic? No. Great fun? You
betcha!!!
So here’s what I’m planning on doing:
I want to bring back the good old days…but
with a contemporary twist.
I’m looking to put together an ebook
anthology of short fiction ‘based’ on those old style stories. However, what
I’m not looking for is stories set in the 1970s, where men wore big moustaches
and women were wallflowers to be rescued. No. I’m looking for a fresh slant on
that style of books, set whenever and wherever you please, but the emphasis
must be on ACTION and PACE. Your ‘hero’ can be male or female, or a group of
people. You can set your story now, or in the past (no future stories, OK), and
can set it in any genre you please. Go vigilante, go assassin, go cop, go
soldier, go adventurer, go gunslinger, go swordsman, go pirate, go highwayman,
go all kung fu if you like. But do the do and make it big and brash and
exciting. Make it slightly over the top. Splash your story with gore or with
the tang of cordite, and get pulses racing. Think Hollywood summer blockbuster!
Now here’s the deal.
Submissions should be emailed to matthiltonbooks@live.co.uk with
the word ‘ACTION’ in the subject line.
Attach your story as a Doc. Or Docx. File.
In the body of your email include up to a
150 words bio (to appear in the book). Also include the title, word count and
very brief description of your story (i.e. this is a western starring a
gunslinger called Tombstone)
Your document should be double-line spaced
in 14 point Times New Roman or Arial font, left flush (not justified), no space between paragraphs. Use a hard return to denote chapter breaks. Your
title should be on the first page, along with the name you write under and how
you wish it to appear in any credits.
I will accept reprints where stories have
appeared on blog or webzine sites, but only where you the author retain full
rights to offer the work. Please list where your story has appeared previously,
for purposes of crediting. Original, unpublished work is preferred.
I expect a high influx of submissions.
Submission does not guarantee publication. I will be looking to include only
the best of the best for inclusion, and my decision is final. I reserve the
right to first time publication, but the author retains all copyright beyond
this edition and can re-issue their story as they wish following publication.
I will include in the anthology a foreword,
and short story, and will edit, format and design the ebook, as well as produce
a professional cover. It will be published under the banner of Sempre Vigile
Press, under the (working) title ACTION: Pulse Pounding Tales (Volume 1).
So what do you get out of this?
You get to be included in an anthology
alongside both established and aspiring authors. You get to broaden your
readership, and build on your platform. You get exposure to readers you might
not have come across otherwise.
But there is more.
Successful submissions will receive a one
off payment. Yes, you heard it. I intend paying you for your work. It’s not a
massive amount, but think of it as an extra little bonus on top of the other
benefits.
Stories up to 2,000 words (give or take 100
words) = £5.00 (or equivalent)
Stories up to 3,000 words (give or take 100
words) = £10.00 (or equivalent)
Stories up to 4,000 words (give or take 100
words) = £15.00 (or equivalent)
Stories up to 5,000 words = £20.00 (or
equivalent)
Sorry, but no stories beyond the 5,000 word
limit will be accepted.
Submissions are open now until midnight 30th
April 2012. Acceptance notification will
be made by return email. If you are unsuccessful, please take my decision as
final as I will not enter into discussion as to why your story was not
chosen.
Good luck
Matt
8 comments:
If only you wanted a Graphic Novel! Ever thought of going down the comic route?
Would love to see my Joe Hunter books serialised in graphic form.
I think I may have to have a go at this, thinking a Ninja in the old Wild West, what do you think Matt?
Sorry. I passed out and hit my head. I could've sworn I read...payment...for one's work! I can't even imagine. I've been subsisting on the wood pulp of contributor copies for so long. I might have a go at this...
Jason, Joe. Go for it guys. No promises, but you have as much chance of getting in as anyone else.
Good luck.
No holds barred? I like that. I think I'll share this around, too. Cheers!
Hello Matt
Just a technical question: Do you want the text left flush of fully justified. Sorry but I don't know what left justifed means.
Hey, Keith, thanks for pointing out my faux pas. I do indeed mean 'Left Flush' (not justified).
Cheers
Matt
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