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Sep. 4th, 2012 08:06 pmHey, guys. I know I've mentioned Innsmouth Press before; I've got all their anthologies, and their magazine is the kind of awesome that leads to me buying the magazine even though it's free. (Admittedly, it's $2, but does that not make it even better?)
Anyway, their fourth anthology (Fungi) is coming out, and they're preparing for their fifth. They want to pay full pro rates for that one, a Sword & Mythos anthology; and since they're in Canada, they can't run a Kickstarter, but they're set up on Indiegogo. To quote:
Anyway, their fourth anthology (Fungi) is coming out, and they're preparing for their fifth. They want to pay full pro rates for that one, a Sword & Mythos anthology; and since they're in Canada, they can't run a Kickstarter, but they're set up on Indiegogo. To quote:
What kind of anthology will Sword and Mythos be? Well, it’ll have the sword and sorcery flavor you are looking for, but it will also thread further into unexplored reaches. Why should the worlds of wizards and heroes be limited to faux-European shores? We plan to look for international writers who can provide unusual backdrops and points of view. We want to feature tales of daring female warriors. We will look for kick-ass female writers, established authors and new voices. In short, we want to excite and inspire. We want to take you from cold mountains where icy palaces hide dark terrors, to distant deserts where ghouls roam in the sand dunes, and beautiful pagodas which shadow wizards of might and magic.Honestly, I know times are tough all over, but even if you can't chip in, maybe pass the word along? They're a pretty amazing little micropress.
Sword and Mythos would be released in October 2013.