We have received some great stories for That Mysterious Woman, our upcoming "Shaker of Margaritas" anthology. I know there are many, many more mystery writers out there who have fantastic stories to tell. The deadline is July 25.
A Shaker of Margaritas: That Mysterious Woman
Mozark Press – Call for Submissions
Submissions Deadline July 25, 2014
$20 Paid for Stories Published in Anthology
Mozark Press seeks short mystery fiction for A Shaker of Margaritas: That Mysterious Woman.
For this anthology, we are looking for mysteries with a female protagonist. Send us your cozies,
soft-boiled mysteries, suspenseful tales, capers, or whodunits with a strong emphasis on
character, plot, and good old-fashioned storytelling
visit www.mozarkpress.com for complete guidelines.
Mozark Press is a small publishing company in central Missouri and the publisher for the Shaker of Margaritas series. These anthologies are available in paperback and digital versions for Nook and Kindle.
A Shaker of Margaritas Series
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Master Gardeners of Greene County Plan Chapter Anthology
We met with Lola Fry, historian for the Master Gardeners of Greene County to discuss plans for their History Anthology. The anthology is planned to commemorate the Master Gardeners 30th Anniversary. Lola is gathering articles from their archives and stories from their members.
Mozark Press is delighted to help with this project. Target date for publication is December 2014. Just in time for the holidays!
About the Master Gardeners:
Master Gardeners are trained volunteers with gardening backgrounds ranging from hobbyist to professional, from beginner to experienced, from young adult to senior citizen. The common bond is a love of gardening, learning and sharing. After training, Master Gardeners serve as a resource with University of Missouri Extension to give county residents research-based answers to their gardening questions. The primary purpose of a Master Gardener is to volunteer, but members rate camaraderie and learning opportunities as important reasons for participating. To become a Master Gardener, call 417-881-8909
Mozark Press is delighted to help with this project. Target date for publication is December 2014. Just in time for the holidays!
About the Master Gardeners:
Master Gardeners are trained volunteers with gardening backgrounds ranging from hobbyist to professional, from beginner to experienced, from young adult to senior citizen. The common bond is a love of gardening, learning and sharing. After training, Master Gardeners serve as a resource with University of Missouri Extension to give county residents research-based answers to their gardening questions. The primary purpose of a Master Gardener is to volunteer, but members rate camaraderie and learning opportunities as important reasons for participating. To become a Master Gardener, call 417-881-8909
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