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Author of the wonderful 'What was Lost' Catherine O'Flynn is editing a new anthology for Tindall Street Press and she is looking for short stories for it by regional writers under the age of 35.
Entitled 'Roads Ahead' the anthology (to be published next October) celebrates the Birmingham based publisher's tenth anniversary.
The Tindall Street website says: "Catherine is keen to decide on a strong selection of lively, intelligent, well-crafted, ambitious, funny, surprising, fluent, arresting , superb short stories of between 2500 and 4000 words. We want this anthology to point the way to the future: the roads ahead may well be writing careers for writers of promise and proven skill, some of whom we might hope to publish again in years to come."
The company also recommend writers take a good look at their website to see what kind of fiction they like.
The deadline for stories (one only) is December 2st, 2008, and stories should be sent by post. Address and other details from www.tindallstreet.co.uk
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