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LTUE 2019 schedule

Posted on December 14, 2018 - December 14, 2018 by Joe

LTUE's snazzy new logo.
LTUE’s snazzy new logo.

Looks like I’ll be moderating three panels at Life, the Universe, & Everything in February 2019 (here’s my schedule). I’ll also be at the Trace the Stars anthology launch event on Thursday (February 14) afternoon and the mass author signing on Friday (February 15) evening. At the anthology launch, we’ll be unveiling the cover for A Dragon and Her Girl and announcing who will be in the anthology (provided we get all the contracts back in time).

LTUE is my favorite convention every year. I get to see friends I only see once or twice a year, I get to meet new people, and I get to learn a lot from a wide variety of other authors, editors, artists, and others. If you haven’t ever attended, I highly recommend it, especially if you’re an author, editor, or artist. Maybe attendance will break 2000 this year? They reached over 1700 last year, so it’s a possibility.

As a bonus (and incentive to attend), anyone who buys Trace the Stars at the symposium will get one of the matching limited edition bookmarks, while supplies last. So, come by and pick up a copy! See you there!

Posted in Conventions, NewsTagged anime & manga, anthologies, LTUE, mythology, writing

Napoleon’s Tallest Teamster published!

Posted on November 27, 2018 - December 8, 2018 by Joe
"All Made of Hinges" edited by James Wymore
“All Made of Hinges” edited by James Wymore.

My first published story, “Napoleon’s Tallest Teamster“—as part of the All Made of Hinges Mormon Steampunk anthology from Immortal Works—comes out today! My story is surrounded by great stories from other authors (see the table of contents here), including Dave Butler, Jay Barnson, John M. Olsen, and Lee Allred.

Get it today! Print—Kindle

UPDATE!
We’re climbing the charts on Amazon! As of 13:41 on November 27, 2018, we are at #3 on Amazon’s Hot New Releases list for Steampunk, #22 in Kindle Science Fiction Anthologies & Short Stories, #24 in Science Fiction Steampunk (for all books), and #60 in Kindle Steampunk. Not bad!

Posted in News, Short storiesTagged anthologies, D.J. Butler, James Wymore, Jay Barnson, John M. Olsen, Lee Allred, Mormon, Napoleon's Tallest Teamster, steampunk

Call for submissions for A Dragon and Her Girl anthology

Posted on August 8, 2018 - August 16, 2018 by Joe

This is a call for submissions to participate in A Dragon and Her Girl: Stories of Adventure, the second of the benefit (charity) anthologies to help the Life, the Universe, & Everything symposium. The anthology will be jointly published by Hemelein Publications and LTUE Press. This anthology will be edited by Joe Monson and Jaleta Clegg, the editors of the first anthology, Trace the Stars.

For this anthology, we are looking for the following:

1. Adventure fantasy featuring strong female protagonists (dragons are a huge plus!)
2. Stories up to 17,500 words
3. Unpublished or reprint stories

Stories are due by December 15, 2018. If you have a story that meets these criteria, please review the attached call for submissions for more details and follow the directions there to submit your story.

If you don’t have a story of your own, but you know someone who does, please share this post with them. If you don’t have a story that fits the criteria for this anthology, be aware there will be additional benefit anthologies published in the future that will fall under a variety of different genres.

We look forward to your participation!

Joe Monson
Jaleta Clegg

Posted in Calls for Submissions, Hemelein Publications, LTUE Press, Short storiesTagged A Dragon and Her Girl, anthologies, LTUE

Exciting things coming!

Posted on June 30, 2018 - July 5, 2018 by Joe
Credit: Semnoz, from Wikimedia Commons.
Credit: Semnoz, from Wikimedia Commons.

There are exciting announcements coming over the next few months. I wish I could say more, but I’ll at least leave you with some hints:

  • At least one new anthology will open for submissions.
  • A release date will be announced.
  • I’ll be free from school.

Stay tuned for more!

Posted in NewsTagged anthologies, editing, writing

We’ve closed submissions on Trace the Stars

Posted on May 14, 2018 - May 28, 2018 by Joe

Submissions have been closed for the Trace the Stars benefit anthology I am co-editing with Jaleta Clegg. You can read the announcement about it here or here. There will be an official release party in February 2019 at Life, the Universe, & Everything. I’ll post the details of location, date, and time as soon as I have them.

Just to refresh your memory, here’s the not-yet-final cover:


Posted in Calls for Submissions, Hemelein Publications, LTUE PressTagged anthologies, editing, Jaleta Clegg, LTUE, Trace the Stars

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