Got an email about a new anthology currently open for submissions:
The Reinvented Detective
BOOK
2 IN THE REINVENTED ANTHOLOGY SERIES
Edited by Jennifer Brozek and Cat Rambo
https://www.arcmanorbooks.com/
As we move forward into the age of information, what happens to our ideas of detection and crime? How do you handle it when your smart car blackmails you or you need to murder the downloaded personality of your enemy? What acts to enforce society's norms and catch those violating them in the future? Will our definitions of crime — or punishment — change, and what new forms of either might appear?
Among the stories we hope to see:
- Updated tropes like but not limited to the hardboiled detective, the police procedural, or the locked room mystery.
- Kidnapped AIs, stolen memories and identities, virtual crimes vs physical ones.
- What constitutes murder when the victim's got a backup? What if you accidentally unplug someone's server?
- Stories that experiment, astonish, and entertain.
This is our open call. Writers of color, QUILTBAG writers, writers with disabilities, and neuro-diverse writers are actively encouraged to apply, as are writers from outside the United States.
Guidelines:
Open for submissions: November 15th, 2021 through January 15, 2022. All submissions should be submitted through our Moksha portal. Please remove identifying information from the manuscript, but otherwise use standard manuscript format. In the cover letter, list your full author name, the title of your work, and the word count.
Length: 1500-5000 words (5k is going to be a tough sell)
Buying: Original fiction; exclusive rights for 18 months with standard "best of" anthology exceptions.
Paying: 8 cents a word (SFWA pro rates)
No multiple submissions. Simultaneous submissions are okay but you must notify us immediately if the story sells elsewhere.
Timeline:
Submissions open November 15, 2021 and close January 15, 2022
The first round of reading will run February 1 through April 1. All submissions will be informed by May 1 whether or not they are being held for further consideration. If you have not heard anything by June 1, please email us.
The book will be published in 2023
by by CAEZIK SF & Fantasy, an imprint of Arc Manor Publishers.
Submissions can be made by going to our Moksha
portal at: https://
Jennifer Brozek
Jennifer Brozek is a multi-talented, award-winning author, editor, and media tie-in writer. She is the author of the Never Let Me Sleep, and The Last Days of Salton Academy, both of which were nominated for the Bram Stoker Award. Her BattleTech tie-in novel, The Nellus Academy Incident, won a Scribe Award. Her editing work has earned her nominations for the British Fantasy Award, the Bram Stoker Award, and the Hugo Award. She won the Australian Shadows Award for the Grants Pass anthology, co-edited with Amanda Pillar. Jennifer’s short form work has appeared in Apex Publications, Uncanny Magazine, and in anthologies set in the worlds of Valdemar, Shadowrun, V-Wars, Masters of Orion, and Predator.
Jennifer has been a freelance author and editor for over fifteen years after leaving a high paying tech job, and she has never been happier. She keeps a tight schedule on her writing and editing projects and somehow manages to find time to volunteer for several professional writing organizations such as SFWA, HWA, and IAMTW. She shares her husband, Jeff, with several cats and often uses him as a sounding board for her story ideas. Visit Jennifer’s worlds at jenniferbrozek.com.
Cat Rambo
Since first appearing on the SF scene in 2005, Cat Rambo has published over 250 fiction pieces, including Nebula Award winning novelette, Carpe Glitter, and nonfiction works that include Ad Astra: The SFWA 50th Anniversary Cookbook (co-edited with Fran Wilde) and writing book, Moving From Idea to Finished Draft. Their 2021 works include fantasy novel Exiles of Tabat (Wordfire Press) and space opera You Sexy Thing (Tor Macmillan). Rambo has been short-listed for the World Fantasy Award, the Compton Crook Award, and the Nebula Short Story Award.
A former Vice President and two-term President of the SFWA (Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America), Cat continues to volunteer with the organization as part of its mentorship program and Grievance Committee. They founded the online school The Rambo Academy for Wayward Writers in 2010, specializing in classes aimed at genre writers, which now offers dozens of classes from some of the best writers currently working in speculative fiction.
Cat has lived in Seattle the last few decades and considers it their home, but is prone to wandering sometimes. They share Chez Rambo with a palindromically-named tortoiseshell cat, a jumping spider, way too many houseplants, and a spouse.
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