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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Now accepting submissions for Storyblogging Carnival XCI
I'll be hosting the next Storyblogging Carnival, the ninety-first, here at Back of the Envelope. Unfortunately, I wasn't paying close enough attention, and the calendar got away from me--I was thinking next Monday was the end of August, when in fact it's the first Monday in September. That's usually when we'd host the carnival, but to make sure everyone has two weeks despite my mistake, we'll delay it for a week.

So, if you use your blog to share your fiction, then the Storyblogging Carnival is your opportunity. Here we host any and all forms of storytelling in blog format. If you're curious about what this looks like, have a look at some examples of previous storyblogging carnivals. This next carnival will be going up September 8th.

If you'd like to participate, please e-mail your story submissions to me at dscrank-at-alum-dot-mit-dot-edu (or post in my comments), including the following information:
  • Name of your blog
  • URL of your blog
  • Title of the story
  • URL for the blog entry where the story is posted
  • (OPTIONAL) Author's name
  • (OPTIONAL) A suggested rating for adult content (G, PG, PG-13, R)
  • A word count
  • A short blurb describing the story

The post may be of any age, from a week old to years old. The submission deadline is 11:59 PM Eastern time on Saturday, September 6th. More detailed information follows (same as always):
  1. The story or excerpt submitted must be posted on-line as a blog entry, and while fiction is preferred, non-fiction storytelling is acceptable.
  2. The story can be any length, but the Carnival will list them in order of length, from shortest to longest, and include a word count for each one.
  3. You may either send a complete story, a story in progress, or a lengthy excerpt. You should indicate the word count for both the excerpt and the complete story in the submission, and you should say how the reader can find more of the story in the post itself.
  4. If the story spans multiple posts, each post should contain a link to the beginning of the story, and a link to the next post. You may submit the whole story, the first post, or, if you've previously submitted earlier posts to the Carnival, the next post which you have not submitted. Please indicate the length of the entire story, as well as the portion which you are submitting.
  5. The host has sole discretion to decide whether the story will be included or not, or whether to indicate that the story has pornographic or graphically violent content. The ratings for the story will be decided by the host. I expect I'll be pretty lenient on that sort of thing, but I have some limits, and others may draw the line elsewhere. Aside from noting potentially offensive content, while I may say nice things about stories I like, I won't be panning anyone's work. I expect other hosts to be similarly polite.
  6. The story may be the blogger's own or posted with permission, but if it is not his own work he should gain permission from the author before submitting to the Carnival.

If you'd like to be added to the e-mail list, please let me know. Finally, I appreciate folks promoting the carnival on their own blogs, and I'm always looking for bloggers willing to host future carnivals.

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Storyblogging Carnival XC
Welcome to the ninetieth Storyblogging Carnival. One thing about using Roman numerals is that the number of numerals you end up using varies a lot. From eight two carnivals ago, down to two. Of course, if I was using Arabic numerals, I'd just be approaching three.

Anyway, on to the carnival.


Musical Discord
by Madeleine Begun Kane of Mad Kane's Humor Blog
A 75 word brief story rated PG-13.

An orchestral argument in verse form


Milton in Pisa
by Marco Kaufman of The Big Book of Grievances
A 245 word brief story rated PG.

John Milton meets Galileo on a trip to Italy.


More About My Wicked Grandpa
by Perreti of My Grandpa
A 405 word brief story rated PG.

Grandpa gets the last laugh.


Changes, Part IV (First Part)
by Tom Harrison of Monday Evening
The next 600 words of a 4,000 word short story rated PG-13.

The door through which Arthur Rodriguez had entered now opened, not onto the fenced compound that had been there before, but into a windowless hospital corridor. Part four of seven.


Upon Meeting The 100% Perfect Moncton Girl
by Michael of project hitchhiker
A 1,500 word short story rated PG.

The most bizarre, vivid and wonderful hitchhiking trip I've ever taken.


Pursue, Catch
by Peter C. of Engrossing Tales
A 1,684 word short story rated PG-13.

A serial killer finds a victim who's not who she turns out to be… and that's only the beginning.


Living the Thinking Life (The Evolution of an Atheist)
by GrrlScientist of Living the Scientific Life
A 1,732 word short story rated PG.

"I was regularly lied to from the day I was born, although it took me awhile to realize it. What was this lie? I was told there was a god who both cared about me and wanted me to fear him, or else he would strike me dead with a Lightning Bolt from the Heavens. Because I was a small child who was inexperienced in the ways of the world, I believed this lie. At first."


Crossing Over, Part IV (The Whole Story)
by Donald S. Crankshaw of Back of the Envelope
A next 2,722 words of a 17,473 word short story rated PG-13.

Continuing the CRFH fanfiction, Dave finds little success convincing people he's who he says he is.










This concludes the eighty-eighth Storyblogging Carnival.

If you'd like to take part in a future carnival, please contact me. I am also looking for hosts. Other carnivals can be found here.

The Storyblogging Carnival can be found at The Truth Laid Bear's ÜberCarnival.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Storyblogging Carnival?
Sorry, folks, but the Storyblogging Carnival's a bit late this week. Hopefully I'll have it ready by tonight.