Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Speculative Journeys: An Anthology of SciFi, Fantasy and other Strange Tales


Short Stories are a hard sell. Not only are there very few markets, but also many of the markets fade in and out of existence faster than my daughter's crushes. It is for the most part a one time deal. Publishers want first time rights. Your story is bought, published for a spell, and then the rights are returned to the author. This makes for a crowded filing cabinet. Very few markets, if any, buy second rights. So, there are two options. The first, you can keep the story in the filing cabinet where nobody will ever read it again, or you can take it upon yourself to republish the stories and increase your readership.

That is why I chose to publish SPECULATIVE JOURNEYS: An Anthology of SciFi, Fantasy and other Strange Tales. Explore the strange and endless possibilities of the future. How desperate will humans become? Where will exploration, science and politics lead us? What will be the warning signs of the end? Regardless of where you go to seek answers, a distant moon, the back streets of a dystopian society, a grave, the stories in SPECULATIVE JOURNEYS will keep you wandering.

5 comments:

jan said...

I have to tell you that this post hooked me, Tina. I have to read your book! Is it safe for un-speculative people like me??

T. M. Crone said...

Yes, it's fine. Most of the tales are just fun.

Cate Masters said...

Excellent idea, Tina. Best of luck with it! Have you also made it available in ebook?

T. M. Crone said...

working on a kindle format now.

Paul Tobin said...

This is an interesting post. I agree that short stories are harder to sell, I would add that they are also much harder to write, at least I think so, its like painting a miniature.