Showing posts with label Announcements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Announcements. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Writing Tip Tuesdays Starting Next Week!

Yet another big announcement!

Starting March 17th, every Tuesday will be "Writing Tip Tuesday" here at Adam Gaylord Writes!



I will be hosting a plethora (I love that word) of great writers, bloggers, and publishers offering up their tips of the trade. I might even throw in a few myself!

And what better way to start this feature than to welcome one of the kings of fantasy author blogging, fresh of the successful release of his hit fantasy novel "Woven" (next up on my reading list):



David has offered to share his thoughts on successful co-authoring (which I've always been very interested in). I can't wait!

Want to get involved with Writing Tip Tuesdays? Contact me at adamgaylordwrites @ gmail (dot) com and I'll throw you in the mix!

This should be fun so stay tuned!

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Stay Tuned!

Just so you know, I'm working on some big things....


Exciting things...


Big announcements...


And they'll be rolling out soon...


So stay tuned!!!

Friday, December 28, 2012

The Good, Bad, and Ugly


Holy holiday craziness! I love this time of year but it sure gets busy. I’ve been slacking on my blogging duties a little (nothing new) but I do have a few announcements for you.

The Good

I love The Onion. You know The Onion, right? The satirical news…um…paper. Can we call things “newspapers” anymore? They hardly exist. Newspapers are kind of relics, like speak-and-spells or centrist republicans.

Anyway, I’ve always loved The Onion and recently I had several ideas for fake news stories that I thought would be perfect for them. One problem though, they don’t take submissions! They have staff writers that come up with all of their content. That’s both impressive (the same people come up with such original humor day after day) and depressing (because I’m not one of them). 


Rather than setting my ideas aside I looked around and found a few Onion-like satirical online news sources that do accept submissions. Over the last week I’ve had 3 stories published on Glossy News.


P.S. - If you’ve never written satire you should give it a try. It’s a ton of fun. I try to keep my stories funny but inoffensive.  That having been said, as you can tell from the comments on the Palin story, if you touch on politics or religion, chances are pretty good that you’re going to offend someone. I just try not to be mean about it (note: the caption and picture on the Palin story are a little mean but those were contributed by the editor, not me).

The Bad

Rejection letters aren’t good. No matter how much we butter them up as learning experiences or chances to grow, rejection letters suck. That’s why this bit of news is under the “Bad” category. However, some rejection letters are better than others and some are freaking amazing. I recently had a short story rejected by the online science fiction magazine Bewildering Stories. The wonderful folks at BS (nice abbreviation) not only take the time and effort to have a team of reviewers look at every story that comes in, they go above and beyond to actually tell you what they think! Instead of a form “this story isn’t right for us” you get a whole personalized email telling you exactly why your story was rejected and what they think might improve it. Submit your stuff to them. They’re awesome.

The Ugly

While getting a rejection letter is bad, getting no response is worse. I realize that some agents and publishers don't respond to most queries/submittals but they usually warn authors on their website. I'm not talking about them. I'm talking about a market that promises a response but don't come through. For example, I submitted a science fiction short story (probably the best thing I've ever written) to the fledgling online magazine Specutopia in mid October. 

Like I do with every submission, I played the waiting game. I tried not to think too much about how many days it had been in review. I got excited when the story wasn't rejected in the average response time. I got worried when the response time went past the average, then double, but I waited to contact the editor until the minimum 60 days specified on the website. In the meantime their website stopped working altogether. At 60 days I queried and after a week without a response I withdrew the story.

I'm sure Sepcutopia wasn't planning on going out of business or falling into a black hole or whatever happened to them. I'm not mad at them for that. What butters my bread is the lack of communication. A one sentence email or a brief announcement on their website would have saved me weeks of stress and allowed me to sent that story, my favorite story, somewhere else. So screw you Specutopia. I'm glad you're dead.

The Good - Part 2

I almost forgot. I’m scheduled to have my science fiction short story “Lightning Flashed” (which is the same story that was rejected by Bewildering Stories) in the 4th issue of Dark Edifice in early February! Those of you that have been following my antics for a while may have already read this story when it was published on OnFictionWriting. It may not be a new story but it’s still cool to get it out there for new readers. I’ll let everyone know when it’s out. 

Happy New Year!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Thanksgiving Teaser

This post is like one of those commercials for the local news:

"What common household appliance is plotting to kidnap your kids sell them as dog food? We'll give you details at eleven."

My guess is the blender. I've never trusted that thing. But I'll be damned if I'm staying up until 11pm to find out. My fictional kids are on their own.

Anyway, I know I've been slacking with my blog a little but I have some VERY COOL stuff coming up including:
  • A guest post from that gentleman among writers, the incomparable Jeff Hargett!
  • A new song!
  • A new version of an old song!
  • An announcement detailing how/when/where one of my stories is being published!
  • An interview with Ryan Gosling!
Ok, that last one might be a stretch. I'm just curious to see how many hits this post gets because it has the words "Ryan Gosling" and "interview". Hell, let's just throw in "sex tape" to really up the ante. If you got to this blog via a google search using those words, feel free to leave me a comment telling me that I'm nothing but a dirty tease.

For the rest of you...more details at eleven.