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Hope this helps
Don't know if this is truly legit or not...but thought i would pass it on...
Heliand Publishing http://www.heliandpublishing.com
is accepting on line stories for possible publication...they put them up on-line first if they accept the story..
Place seems legit and it the Publisher also seems fairly professional...
Below is some text I copied from the site....so you can decide..if you want to submit or not
I really cannot tell you much more, other than I submitted as well and they put it on-line as well...(and no comments about if they put my short story on line..then what can you expect!!!!!!!)
Teddy
Literary Fantasy:
Literary Fantasy is literature that captures the traditional elements of fantasy writing. This includes, but is not limited to, using fantasy races (elves, dwarves, orcs, goblins, dragons, etc.). Traditional fantasy also encapsulates the ability to create new races. Other elements that are important to fantasy are as follows: magic, priests, rangers, thieves, fighters, etc. Literary Fantasy is more then using these elements to create a narrative. It is using these elements to create stories that embody all that literature portrays.
Modern Mythology:
Modern Mythology narratives express contemporary myths associated with the origin, history, deity, ancestors and heroes of a group of people. These narratives can relate to any modern or ancient group of people. The idea is to create new myths about a group of people or give a modern take on old myths. Modern Mythology should be original, not merely the repeating of old myths.
Religious/Spiritual Literature:
Religious/Spiritual Literature investigates, critiques, and/or looks deep into the religious and spiritual tendencies, traditions, practices and beliefs of any religious or spiritual sect. This ranges from formal religions to individual spiritual involvement. This genre also includes the investigation and critique of religious and spiritual concepts (redemption, sin, closeness to deity, etc.).
Medieval Literature:
Medieval Literature consists of narratives that hold true to the beliefs, myths, and historical perception of the medieval era. These narratives can be literary non-fiction about actual people from medieval times or original stories set in medieval times. Original medieval literature has its own style and is a genre in itself. These narratives can also try to capture those original elements.
Psychological Literature:
Psychological Literature investigates the psyche of an individual. This genre is interested in looking at what goes on in the mind and psyche of the person. This includes everyone from drug addicts to household moms, homeless people to presidents, murders to priests, and everyone in between.
Teddy
Hope this helps
Don't know if this is truly legit or not...but thought i would pass it on...
Heliand Publishing http://www.heliandpublishing.com
is accepting on line stories for possible publication...they put them up on-line first if they accept the story..
Place seems legit and it the Publisher also seems fairly professional...
Below is some text I copied from the site....so you can decide..if you want to submit or not
I really cannot tell you much more, other than I submitted as well and they put it on-line as well...(and no comments about if they put my short story on line..then what can you expect!!!!!!!)
Teddy
Literary Fantasy:
Literary Fantasy is literature that captures the traditional elements of fantasy writing. This includes, but is not limited to, using fantasy races (elves, dwarves, orcs, goblins, dragons, etc.). Traditional fantasy also encapsulates the ability to create new races. Other elements that are important to fantasy are as follows: magic, priests, rangers, thieves, fighters, etc. Literary Fantasy is more then using these elements to create a narrative. It is using these elements to create stories that embody all that literature portrays.
Modern Mythology:
Modern Mythology narratives express contemporary myths associated with the origin, history, deity, ancestors and heroes of a group of people. These narratives can relate to any modern or ancient group of people. The idea is to create new myths about a group of people or give a modern take on old myths. Modern Mythology should be original, not merely the repeating of old myths.
Religious/Spiritual Literature:
Religious/Spiritual Literature investigates, critiques, and/or looks deep into the religious and spiritual tendencies, traditions, practices and beliefs of any religious or spiritual sect. This ranges from formal religions to individual spiritual involvement. This genre also includes the investigation and critique of religious and spiritual concepts (redemption, sin, closeness to deity, etc.).
Medieval Literature:
Medieval Literature consists of narratives that hold true to the beliefs, myths, and historical perception of the medieval era. These narratives can be literary non-fiction about actual people from medieval times or original stories set in medieval times. Original medieval literature has its own style and is a genre in itself. These narratives can also try to capture those original elements.
Psychological Literature:
Psychological Literature investigates the psyche of an individual. This genre is interested in looking at what goes on in the mind and psyche of the person. This includes everyone from drug addicts to household moms, homeless people to presidents, murders to priests, and everyone in between.
Teddy