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Posted By : Bitter Irony - 6/16/2008 9:48 AM
Mirror Dance seeks fantasy fiction of under 1,000 words! 
We've published everything from haiku to semi-epics, but very few pieces of flash fiction have been submitted.
If possible, I'd love to make the Winter Issue mostly flash (with somewhere around 5 more stories than ususal),
but first people need to submit! lol
Submission info can be found here: http://mirrordancefantasy.blogspot.com/2008/01/submissions.html
And of course we're open to submissions of other kinds, too, 
so if you have some fantasy haiku or semi-epics burning a hole in your pocket...
~Bitter Irony
P.S. We do accept reprints! 


From even the greatest of horrors, Irony is seldom absent.
~H.P. Lovecraft, The Shunned House
 
And here I begin my foray into the dark and deadly waters of e-zine editing...
 
 


Posted By : crystalwizard - 6/16/2008 3:27 PM
didn't see anything on your guidelines about reprints. Do you want serious or is silly okay?


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Posted By : Bitter Irony - 6/16/2008 5:11 PM
From the submissions page: "Reprints will be considered; please include first publication details in your e-mail."

Silly is wonderful, so long as it's not complete nonsense (puns are great. I can't think of an immediate example for complete nonsense-humor, but I'm sure I'll know it if I read it!)

~Bitter Irony


From even the greatest of horrors, Irony is seldom absent.
~H.P. Lovecraft, The Shunned House
 
And here I begin my foray into the dark and deadly waters of e-zine editing...
 
 


Posted By : crystalwizard - 6/16/2008 5:37 PM
Bitter Irony said...
From the submissions page: "Reprints will be considered; please include first publication details in your e-mail."


I swear it wasn't there and I've read your submissions page several times at this point! arg. well, I claim brain death as an excuse.

okay, thanks.

Posted By : Tim - 6/20/2008 1:44 PM

You have a beautiful web site. Lots of Waterhouse Art ! lol


 
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Posted By : frightfest - 6/21/2008 3:59 AM
Gorgeous site.


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