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Reminder—call for submissions

A reminder for those who may have missed last week’s announcement. We are looking for people familiar with the forms and genres we are using for the Form and Genre Challenge 2012 who would be willing to write a short introductory post to aid those unfamiliar with the form/genre who are taking part in the challenge.

The forms and genres we need articles for are listed below. If you want to claim one of them, then email me at writeanything [at] emergent-publishing [dot] com telling me which form/genre you’d like to write about, and a little background on your experience with that form/genre.

Forms and genres are listed in chronological order. As people claim them they will be crossed off the list. Once the challenge is live they will be removed completely from the list.

Mystery/Detective
Letter
Noir
Prose Poem
Giallo
Dialogue Only
Sword and Sorcery
Found Poem
Regency Romance
Erotica
2nd person narrator
Time travel
Villanelle
Paranormal romance
Monologue
Alternate history/reality
Cinquain
Fairy Tale
Thriller
Diary
Punk (steam, clock, cow, diesel etc)
Sestina
Myth
Microfiction
Dystopia/post-apocalyptic
Haiku
Gothic Horror
Limerick
Urban Fantasy
Memoir
Space Opera
Lovecraftian horror
Flash fiction
Soft Sci-Fi
Pantoum
Cross Genre

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Paul writes down the strange thoughts that populate his mind. Which means a lot of what he writes is strange, disturbing, violent, or all three at once. He considers a story a success if it scares both his wife and his mum. Paul lives in west London with his wife, his dodgy typewriter, and a chubby little leopard gecko called Jabba. His online home is Once Upon a Time in the West of London, or for something a little more frequently updated find him on Twitter @panderson1979.

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