Bardsandsages
First Post
I am under the impression that the people producing this anthology are also published authors who are planning on submitting their own work to the project.
I didn't interpret that from the original post, and I would hope that was not the case. I had originally written a vampire story for our Dead Men (And Women) Walking anthology, but pulled it because I didn't want the book to appear to be a vanity project. Those serving as editors should not generally include their own stories in a book. There is no author so talented or so objective (myself included) that can edit his or her own work. And trying to do so generally leads to bad, bad results.
Like I said, though, it seems to be a good cause.
Writing is not charity work. Yes, writers write because they love it and feel they have something to say, but a writer should never turn over their work for free when someone else may be profiting off of it. It would be one thing if we were talking about a free ezine. I use to contribute to Demonground and a couple others. But this is billed as a print anthology, one I am assuming will be marketed for a profit. This isn't a charitable cause, it is a business venture. Now on the other hand, if this WAS a fundraising project for charity, that would be a whole different ballgame. But I don't believe that is the case.
My first novel was 45,000 words (it was YA), and I trashed the manuscript the day I got my first rejection letter.
You know, Stephen King did that once with a book. His wife picked it out of the trash and pushed him to find a publisher. The book in question turned out to be Carrie.
