Undiscovered Writers

What makes the Fantasy-Faction Anthology unique is that we will not only be inviting established fantasy authors to send us short stories, we will also be inviting the thousands of fantasy writers across the entire globe, who are yet to be published, to submit tales for our consideration. The judges will be reading through these submitted stories throughout the course of the year and will then select the finest 6 for publication within the anthology. Not only will these previously undiscovered authors have the chance to win cash prizes and beautiful glass trophies, but they will be featured within a pioneering collection alongside some of the world’s most renowned authors.

If you would like to enter, please see the ‘What We Want‘ page for more details.

Below you will see some 3D men holding question marks. Once submissions have closed, these men will be replaced with information and photographs of the winning authors and their trophies.

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What We Want:

-Fantasy Short Stories
-Can be any sub-genre
-Up to 8000 Words
-Must be unpublished
-Authors keep story rights
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"It's possible to have a paragraph of exposition that includes wit, observation, humor, danger, or any other powerful tool you care to pull from the story telling toolbox. Make it interesting just not in what it conveys, but how it is conveyed."
Doug Hulick - Among Thieves

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