Category Archives: Calls for Submissions

Call-for-Authors for Bookmark It’s next Locally Grown Words Book Fair.

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Kim Britt of Bookmark It sends this note:

“This year the Locally Grown Words Book Fair will be held on Sunday, December 14, 2014 from noon-4pm in the courtyard, hallways, and (potentially) APEX meeting space of our popular East End Market.  The last two fairs drew between 300-350 people throughout the day, AND as with last December’s event, also falls on the same day as Audubon Park’s holiday sidewalk sale & Stardust’s annual Grandma Party Gift Bazaar…making for a fun day of local holiday shoppers.

Basic details:

Table rental = $30

Share a table with another author =$20 (we will try to pair you up with same genre if you don’t reserve with someone in particular)

Authors collect and keep 100% of sales (be sure you bring cash box and credit card processing options)

Full Table rental includes:

  • 6’ table and 2 chairs (can provide additional one if needed).
  • Day-of-Show maps will be posted and distributed by ‘Elf Volunteers’ to attendees
  • Marketing collateral includes Poster and “bookmark’ flyers along with a digital package for you to share on your own social media ! (see attached)
  • Press release to go out twice:  Once this week announcing overall event and another a week out, with confirmed author line-up.  Plus FB Page/invitations and both Bookmark It and East End Market event calendar/newsletters.
  • By all accounts, this event will go to a wait-list again, so let us know as soon as possible !
  • Once all confirmed, you will receive a Paypal invoice to email back for payment (or you can swing by and drop off a check).  PLUS, if not an existing consigner, please include a mailing address and cell phone number.
  • SOOOO, in ‘long’, if YES you are interested, please respond to this email and let me know if you’d like a full or half table (and if sharing with someone in particular…who that is).  THIS IS A FIRST COME FIRST SERVE BASIS AS TABLE SPACE IS LIMITED.   A WAIT LIST WILL BE CREATED UNTIL DETERMINATION OF ADDITIONAL HALL RENTAL CONFIRMED.  
  • Bookmark It will be manning a free gift wrap station (2nd floor) and this year we are teaming up with Mollie Ray Elementary School volunteers (Title-1 public school in Pine Hills) for a gently-used book drive for their students.   Bookmark It will be offering a 20% off discount off any STORE purchase with donation.  Authors at table rentals are not included in this discount…but can certainly accept it if they like 🙂  We are also looking into expanding into the APEX meeting space this year…author demand will determine whether that will happen.  We would want to be sure that we had a full-high energy-room !”

Kim Britt

kim@bookmarkitorlando.com

Page 15’s 3rd Annual High School Writing Anti-Heroes Contest

Tell us a story.

If your story is chosen, you’ll get to see your name in print in our fully illustrated, totally awesome, annual anthology of Orlando high school writing. You’ll get real-world publication experience, work with editors, and have original artwork created to match your story. You’ll receive a copy of the book, a t-shirt, and of course, a party.

Guidelines:

The main character of your story should be an anti-hero. Think: Walter White, Dexter, Maleficent, Holden Caulfield. Antiheroes don’t fit the traditional role of “good guy.” In fact, they may have more bad qualities than good. Your job is to make the reader care about them. Give them a goal and put something in the way of that goal to drive the conflict of yours tory. Make sure you’ve got a complex character, compelling conflict, and a solid beginning, middle, and end. Then send it our way!

Send your name, grade, school, parent or guardian name, phone number, and your story to page15contest@gmail.com

Dead line is October 17! See the full guidelines list here.

Voice-over talent needed

I am having the time of my life producing video book trailers for authors via Brad Kuhn & Associates, LLC.  Right now, we are in urgent need of voice-over talent to read pull-quotes in the voice of a 99 year-old woman.  She doesn’t have to BE 99 years old; she has to SOUND 99 years old, and a bit eerie.  If you have this talent, or can put me in touch with someone who does, please drop me a line at darlyn@bradkuhnandassociates.com. There is a small budget for the voice-over work, plus UNLIMITED fame and glory.

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