Thieves and Scoundrels Available

Posted by Absolute XPress on March 31, 2010 with Comments Comments

ShoppingBag-1AXP’s 3rd Flash Fiction Challenge is now available in print and ebook formats.

You can purchase the print book of “Thieves and Scoundrels” on Amazon.com for $14.95.

DRM-free e-books can be purchased for $2.95 on Smashwords.com.

Soon you will be able to purchase the e-books from these fine online retailers

Even though the book is coming out today, we are going to be holding a special Virtual Book Launch on April 10th with live chat interviews with some of the authors. More details to come. If you want to be the first to know, check out this webpage… and please spread the word.

Coming soon, we will be re-releasing the e-book versions, in various formats, of the following books:

  • Creatures of the Night: Flash Fiction Challenge #2
  • Dark Matters
  • Seven Deadly Sins: Flash Fiction Challenge #1
  • Women of the Apocalypse

Women of the Apocalypse Book Signing

Posted by Absolute XPress on March 29, 2010 with Comments Comments
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Eileen Bell, Billie Millholland, Ryan McFadden and Roxanne Felix (from left to right, back to front)

Over the weekend, the crew from the collaborative anthology “Women of the Apocalypse” had a book signing in Edmonton, Alberta. They were gracious enough to provide us with a couple photos from the event.

“Women of the Apocalypse” has been nominated in the English Works (Other) category (anthologies/ magazines) and Eileen Bell’s novella “Pawns Dreaming of Roses” has been nominated in the English Short Works category.

If you want to meet some of these authors in person, Billie, Ryan and Eileen will be at Ad Astra (Toronto, April 9-11) and at Key Con (Winnipeg, May 21-23.)

You can check out more photo’s, and stay up to date on their whereabouts, on their facebook fan page “Apocalyptic Four” and their website http://womenoftheapocalypse.com.

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Roxanne and Eileen showing off the "2009 Aurora Award Nominee" sticker

You can also check out the Aurora Awards Website to find out more info on the award.

More about the book:

Four women. Four shooters. Four destinies to save the world…

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are coming. And four Archangels must find the perfect champions to save the world: fighters, warriors, soldiers, and brave men, all ready to fight for humanity against end times. All they have to do is drink a shooter — a caustic mix of alcohol and divinity that will imbue them with the conviction to battle the Four.

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Shiny sticker :)

The only problem is these warriors don’t drink the shooters.

Call it fate, chance, or what you will, but four women drink the divine concoction. Alexandra Carlton, Julia Wolfe, Emily Keller and Dinah Medrano must all take up the mantles of champions … whether they want to or not.

Four writers, four horsemen, four Women of the Apocalypse. The world will never be the same again.



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Looking for Volunteer Readers

Posted by Absolute XPress on March 24, 2010 with Comments Comments

We are currently looking for 4 volunteer (un-paid)  slush-pile readers. Please take a look at the job posting below and apply if you are interested. Don’t forget to forward this post on to others that you think may be interested. Thanks.

Update April 8, 2010: All positions have been filled. Thank you.

Slush Pile Reader: Volunteer Job Advertisement


Overview:

Are you a writer that’s looking to improve your work? Are you looking to gain experience in the publishing world? Do you enjoy speculative genre fiction?

If you’ve answered “yes” to all of these, then have you considered becoming a slush pile reader?

Absolute Xpress Publishing is looking for several volunteer Slush Pile Readers.

Being a volunteer Slush Pile Reader gives writers the “inside scoop” on what goes on behind the scenes at a small publishing house. The primary purpose of this position is the reading and evaluating of manuscripts submitted to Absolute Xpress. Not only will you start to notice ways to better your own writing, but you will gain valuable contacts within the publishing world.

This position can be filled by someone living anywhere in the world as long as they have a reliable internet connection and a passion for science fiction, fantasy and horror.

Duties and Responsibilities:

A minimum of one (1) manuscript is to be evaluated per month – more where possible and under agreement by the reader. For each manuscript evaluation the following must be completed:

  • Read a minimum of 3 chapters or 50 pages (whichever is more) of the work. Any less must be justified.
  • Readers will need to be able to comment on plot inconsistencies and progression, character development, dialogue, pacing, and overall writing skill.
  • Complete an evaluation form, including a recommendation on publication.
  • Responsible for providing feedback and recommendations to the Editor in a timely manner.

NOTE: Editorial comments must be constructive and helpful as they will assist the editorial staff in determining whether to accept or reject the manuscript in question, and may also be forwarded to the author when appropriate.

Readers may also offer comments to improve the work of the author in general.

Education/ Experience/ Skills:

  • A love of reading and writing is a must!
  • Experience giving and receiving feedback, such as what takes place in a writing group.
  • Ability to provide detailed feedback and make publish or reject recommendations to the Editor.
  • The ability to express ideas clearly and logically
  • Knowledgeable of/ well read within the genres of science fiction, fantasy & horror
  • Have a firm grasp of the English language and its use in storytelling
  • Have edited/ polished/ critiqued several writing project of your own or others (even they haven’t been published yet).

Application:

Please send:

  • a cover letter (in the body of the email) stating why you think you would be a good slush pile reader, and;
  • a resume (attached), that highlights how you qualify for the position,

to admin@absolute-x-press.com . If you meet the qualifications above, you will be asked to critique a short story (previously edited by our editorial staff) to ensure you will be the right fit for our press.

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Insights into the FFC

Posted by Absolute XPress on March 9, 2010 with Comments Comments

For our third Flash Fiction Challenge (FFC for short) we recruited the help of Marie Bilodeau, Author of the Heirs of Broken Land trilogy. Despite her own time lines, the final book in her trilogy “Sorceress of Shadows” comes out this April, she agreed to be a Special Guest Reviewer for the challenge. Below are a few of her insights about what it’s like to be on the other side of this challenge; what it’s like to be a reviewer.

thiefCartoonAbsolute XPress threw down the gauntlet once again with its third flash fiction challenge.  This time, writers everywhere were challenged to write about thieves and scoundrels in the genres of horror, science-fiction and fantasy.  And many fine writers answered that call.

Let’s face it – deep down inside we all love scoundrels.  A little piece of us would love to be as wild, free and uncaring as they are, able to move without fear of repercussion or worry of society’s reactions.  To just be your insane self, with clear purpose and direction, and the tools, skills and lack of inhibitions to get you there – come on, that just sounds like fun!

The theme, however, proved more of a challenge than we could have imagined. Not on the writers’ parts – they certainly tackled the theme with unscrupulous ambition.  It was the reviewers who had a tough time.  So many great stories and so many different perceptions of scoundrels!

The authors gave us a lot to chew on.  As reviewers, we had to analyze what we felt best represented scoundrels.  It was tough. As it turns out, there are lots of ways to break laws and freak people out.  There was so much potential in all of the stories that it took us an extra week of debate to get it down to the final 20.

Those who didn’t make it in this anthology, take heart.

Your stories were not bad.  Some had vital flaws that might have been caught with careful re-reads and test readers.  Others needed some refinement and growth, and a good copy editor.  Some just had too much crammed in there for a thousand-word long story.  As readers, we need some familiar footing to find our way to your characters and plot.  I was personally pissed off with some stories – they were so good, but those fundamental flaws lowered their ranking.  So I hope you all stick with it and try again, or try somewhere else, write something completely different – it doesn’t matter, just stick with it and keep increasing your skills.  It’ll be worth it to catch your publication prize.  After all, like most thieves and scoundrels teach us, half the fun is the thrill of the hunt.

The success of this contest is increasing, so expect another one soon.  Thanks to all of the authors who sent in a story, and those of you who didn’t make it in, please try again!  I personally can’t wait to read more from all of you.

Merry hunting!

Marie Bilodeau
http://www.MarieBilodeau.com

We’ve Been Nominated!!

Posted by Absolute XPress on March 4, 2010 with Comments Comments

ff-aurora-trophyAXP is proud to announce that our Novella collection “Women of the Apocalypse” has been nominated twice for an Aurora Award (Canadian Award for Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature – like the Hugo in the USA).

The entire anthology, written by Eileen Bell, Billie Milholland, Roxanne Felix and Ryan McFadden, has been nominated under the BEST WORK IN ENGLISH (OTHER) category.

But not only that. The novella “PAWNS DREAMING OF ROSES” written by Eileen Bell has been nominated under the BEST SHORT-FORM WORK IN ENGLISH category.

AXP is thrilled that Eileen and her fellow authors have touched so many lives that they were nominated for such a prestigious award. It’s a fantastic start to the 2010 year.

If anyone is attending Keycon, May 21-23 2010, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, we hope that you will show your support and vote for these works.

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