Here it is! The 2017 Fark Fiction Anthology, this year's collection of stories from Farkers. We're glad you've decided to participate! We'll be accepting submissions from 3/1/2017 until 5/15/2017, and the ones which receive the highest scores from our select panel of Fark Judges will be published in both electronic e-book and paperback formats, with all profits being donated to charity.
Submissions must be less than ten thousand words in length, and should be original, previously unpublished* fiction in one of the following categories: Fantasy, Science Fiction, Humor, Mystery/Suspense or Horror. You must own the rights to your work.
This year, we're accepting flash fiction and poetry submissions, as long as they fit into one of the genres listed above.
If your submission is part of a larger work, please make sure it works as a standalone story, and please let us know so we can consider it properly!
*Previously unpublished means it's not available in any commercial magazine, book, anthology, or collection, in print on in electronic form.
There are a few technical/legal terms you should be familiar with before we start. We'll call those “Terms.” There are also some conditions that have to be met before we can accept or publish anything. We'll call those “Conditions.”
So before you send us anything, be sure you read—and understand—the Terms and Conditions.
Terms and Conditions
Terms
Anthology: Is simply a collection of works from a number of different authors. Each author retains his/her own copyright
Author: That's you, assuming you wrote the whole thing yourself. If you didn't, then list the other author(s) or don't submit it
Copyright: An Author has automatic copyright in her/his own work. That means you have complete control over the disposition of that work and can assign some or all of those rights. It is not legally necessary to register your copyright with the government in order to exercise your rights, but if you want to do so that's up to you
Editor: In our case i s the last person who goes over the story before publication, makes any final corrections, does the design and layout, and determines where (and under which Tab) in the anthology it appears. The Editor has final say on what is included in the anthology
Publication: Our anthology will be published as an e-book on Amazon, Kindle Unlimited and a physical version on Amazon Print On Demand.
Readers: Are volunteers who look over each submission and determine whether or not to accept it and which Tab it should go under. Readers score each submission on a scale of 1 – 10. The highest scored works will be included subject to the Editor's veto
Tabs: As part of the collaboration with Fark, Drew has kindly let us use certain design elements in our anthology, specifically the Fark Tabs as a way of categorizing the various stories. Feel free to suggest which Tab you think yours should appear under
and . . .
Conditions
First the negative stuff:
● There's no guarantee that your story will be accepted for inclusion in Through A Scanner Farkly: The 2017 Fark Fiction Anthology. We have a panel of Readers who will go through every submission and recommend whether it be accepted or not. There are a number of reasons why your story might not make the cut:
◦ It's too short or too long. If it's more than 10,000 words it will not be accepted, so do a word-count before you submit it and edit as necessary
◦ It's inappropriate. Believe it or not, we do have standards. Nothing libelous or pornographic, or likely to reflect badly upon Fark which has been kind enough to let us associate with their name, please. Our panel of Readers will be the final judges of what meets the standards and what does not
◦ If you don't have the rights to the story. For this anthology, you must be the original author and own the rights to it. Lifting passages from someone else's work (aka plagiarism) is right out. Don't do it
◦It doesn't score high enough compared to the other submissions we receive. The Readers score each story on a scale from 1 to 10. The stories with the highest combined scores will be chosen first. The Editor has the ability to override the Readers' recommendations, but there is no appeal if your story doesn't make it. Welcome to the writer's wonderful world of rejection letters
And now the more positive stuff (on the assumption your story is accepted for publication):
●You agree to grant first-time world-wide anthology rights only. You retain all other author's rights. We'll list your name with the proper copyright notice in the publication. (If you want to officially register your copyright with the US copyright office, that's up to you.)
●You agree that there will be no royalties paid. We're doing this to give new writers some exposure and as a charitable fund raiser. All proceeds will go to charity (to be determined before publication)
●You agree that we may need to edit your story. Any editing will be minimal, mostly typos and grammar, since our Editor is also volunteering and has neither the time nor desire to do a full copy edit on your work
If all of the above is acceptable, then go ahead and email your submission to submissions@farkfiction.net with your story cut and pasted in the body of the email itself (no attachments, please!)
Good Luck!