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date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 00:06:01 -0800 (PST),    group: uk.culture.arts.writing        back       
Fancy submitting your fiction works to my site?   
Hello there,

I'm looking for previously unpublished authors to submit their work
to
my site for possible showcasing and promotion to publishing houses.
Most genres considered but particular liking for crime and humour
novels (no short stories please).


Have a look at the site - browse the listings and review and comment
on them - submit your work for assessment - if successful you could
join the listings and be promoted to publishers across the world.


www.literarty.co.uk - be sure to submit in accordance with the
submissions guidelines.


I look forward to reading your work, or seeing you on the discussion
forum.


Cheers
Gary McArthur
date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 00:06:01 -0800 (PST)   author:   LiterArty

Re: Fancy submitting your fiction works to my site?   
In message 
, 
LiterArty  writes

>I'm looking for previously unpublished authors to submit their work
>to
>my site for possible showcasing and promotion to publishing houses.
>Most genres considered but particular liking for crime and humour
>novels (no short stories please).
>
>
>Have a look at the site - browse the listings and review and comment
>on them - submit your work for assessment - if successful you could
>join the listings and be promoted to publishers across the world.
>
>
>www.literarty.co.uk - be sure to submit in accordance with the
>submissions guidelines.

All writers beware. Money should always flow to the writer; never from 
the writer.

-- 
James Follett. Novelist. (G1LXP) http://www.jamesfollett.dswilliams.co.uk
A wise and all-knowing Providence gave us an abundance of losers to endure
all the suffering and to do most of the work.
http://scripts.digicc.com/powtv/prog_synopsis.php?id=655
date: Fri, 8 Feb 2008 19:42:30 +0000   author:   JF

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