When I do things, I don’t go halfway. That includes when I do something right and, unfortunately, when I screw up. Yesterday was one of the latter. I had a huge brain fart and said submissions for the Lost Innocence anthology were closed. Hell, I even updated webpages to reflect the fact that, now that July 15th had passed submissions were no longer being accepted.
The problem, of course, is that it wasn’t July 16th…it was June 16th.
I’ve lots of excuses for my error, but no good reasons. If it weren’t for Ralan sending me a polite email that said ‘Um, what the hell?’ (I’m paraphrasing) I would still be happily oblivious to my mistake.
I’m sorry. Submissions are not closed. I suck, and I promise in July to check the calender three or four times before blithely announcing submissions are close. Five times maybe.
Again, I apologise.
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Submissions for the anthology are now closed. Thank you to everyone who submitted, I will begin reading today and you can expect to hear back one way or the other within the next two weeks.
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Usually the only person who gets a vote on what stories and poems get included in an issue of Niteblade is me. Usually. However, for the print anthology we’ll be putting out as Issue #5 of Niteblade, Lost Innocence, everyone gets a vote
Head on over to the Lost Innocence poll and vote for your favorite story and poem from the first four issues of Niteblade. Remember Informed votes > uninformed ones, so if you haven’t already, take a few minutes to read some of the work from previous issues instead of voting blindly.
Unless, of course, you’re voting for your own work, in that case, blind voting is all the rage ![]()
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