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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2010 18:55:06 GMT 1
How can one get something published by the site? Does publication cost anything?
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Post by richardburton on Jul 20, 2010 21:18:13 GMT 1
It's a traditional publisher, so they don't charge to publish something. They accept submissions for dark and edgy full length fiction.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 21, 2010 17:20:14 GMT 1
How do you make contact with the publishers there?
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Post by Lonesome Crow on Jul 21, 2010 22:56:48 GMT 1
I gave you a link to the site, one of the headings is 'Contact Us'. the clue is in the title.
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Post by richardburton on Jul 22, 2010 10:40:16 GMT 1
Go the the SUBMISSIONS section first and check their submission guidelines.
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Post by richardburton on Aug 4, 2010 12:12:48 GMT 1
Wild Wolf Publishing is pleased to announce the forthcoming release of their next title, Hunters & Hearts by James & John Iverson. Cover design by SciFiShocks very own extremely talented LC! Title: HUNTERS & HEARTS Author: James & John Iverson ISBN: 978-0956373380 Release Date: 1st September 2010 Trade Paperback Wild Wolf Publishing 246 pages Retail Price: £10.99 / $16.99 HUNTERS & HEARTS BY JAMES & JOHN IVERSON Based upon the extraordinary true story of Emil Iverson, explorer, athlete and head coach of the Chicago Blackhawks, Hunters & Hearts is an epic tale of adventure and friendship, loss and redemption. The story charts the epic struggles of the Ojibwa tribe and in particular, Two Rivers and his raven spirit guide. The Ojibwa tribe is decimated by disease brought to the region by Europeans. The few survivors are driven from their village at gunpoint and their lodges burned to the ground. Two Rivers spends several years in self-imposed isolation as he plans his revenge and an eventual return to the village in order to properly bury his people. His hatred is tamed by the most unexpected occurrence. Just as he is about to be murdered by a ruthless bounty hunter a white man steps in to save him, sparking off a friendship that leads to Emil’s 1927 expedition to find the Lost Tribe. Hunters & Hearts is a fascinating story of courage and loyalty as seen through the eyes of an amazing man and is written by Emil’s grandsons, John & James, with research provided by S. Moyer Iverson. For further information: Wild Wolf Publishing Public Relations Department pr@wildwolfpublishing.com www.wildwolfpublishing.com
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Post by Deleted on Aug 4, 2010 12:26:59 GMT 1
Sounds cool!
I love LC's art! ;D
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Post by richardburton on Aug 4, 2010 16:05:19 GMT 1
Yep, he's da man!
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Post by Lonesome Crow on Aug 5, 2010 1:31:59 GMT 1
And now I'm all embarrassed No I ain't ;D
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Post by richardburton on Aug 5, 2010 8:38:51 GMT 1
lol
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Post by richardburton on Aug 27, 2010 10:03:19 GMT 1
Wild Wolf has announced a new title. It's a little different this one - The P.O.W. Wartime Log of F/SGT T.D.Glenn. A true and personal account of being a British prisoner of war during WW2 written by his daughter-in-law and compiled by his grandson (yours truly). Thomas Duke Glenn died in 2000 having lived a full and eventful life. He also left behind two books that turned out to be his diaries from his time as a prisoner of war in World War II. Tommy's daughter-in-law, Rosamund Glenn spent several years painstakingly typing up the pencil-written diaries. With the help of Tommy's grandson, Rod Glenn, they compiled the P.O.W. Wartime Log of F/Sgt T.D.Glenn. The diary contains the unique personal account of Tommy's life from the day he was shot down to the day he returned to England, including scanned images of his drawings and sketches, photos of the crew and of the graves of the two men who died. Tragic, funny and heart-breaking in turns, this is a moving insight into an ordinary man's mind as he struggles to cope with the physical and mental pressures of enforced captivity and ultimately the fighting spirit that endures, a spirit that seems lost in today's society. P.O.W Wartime Log of F/Sgt T.D.Glenn SR384, BU-A “Able” took off from Oulton shortly before midnight on 24th May 1944 and flew under radio silence at a height of 2,700m between Antwerp and Amsterdam. Shortly after midnight the B-17 was picked up by the radar of German night fighter ace Oberleutnant (flying officer) Leube who went in pursuit of the bomber stream. Oblt Leube first shot the fuselage, then the wings, and finally the fortress exploded over the Oosterschelde near Antwerp at 00.57 hours. As the plane was being attacked, Allan Hockley, the pilot, gave the order to “bail out”. Seven members of the crew left the stricken plane by parachute after which it crashed in the eastern Scheldt River. Starting that day, this is “Tommy's” diary of his time as a P.O.W. wildwolfpublishing.com/TGlenn.aspx
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2010 14:57:15 GMT 1
Wow, that looks nice. Kudos! ;D
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Post by richardburton on Aug 27, 2010 15:31:11 GMT 1
Thanks, Stargazer. It was originally going to be published just for family members, but so many people expressed an interest that we decided to give it a general release.
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Post by Lonesome Crow on Aug 27, 2010 22:14:33 GMT 1
I like the brown paper idea for the cover. Best of luck with sales. Who's Kudos. ;D
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Post by Deleted on Aug 27, 2010 23:57:25 GMT 1
Who's Kudos. ;D Kudos is an ancient Greek word for praise, and has come to mean "Great work!" or "Well done". I feel like a nerd. ;D
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