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The Best Women’s Travel Writing Anthology Seeks Submissions

Lavinia Spalding says: I’m delighted to announce that I’ll be editing the 2013 (“Volume 9”) edition of The Best Women’s Travel Writing. Editing this award-winning Travelers’ Tales anthology for the past two years has been inspiring and humbling, and I cannot wait to start reading this year’s submissions.

Please send me your best true travel tales for consideration. Stories can already be published, provided you retain the rights.

THE DEADLINE IS OCTOBER 30th, 2012. 

Send your submissions in a doc or docx file to lavinia@laviniaspalding.com AND via the Travelers’ Tales website, here: http://www.travelerstalesstories.com/author_info.cfm

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

We’re looking for the full range of experience: adventurous, mystical, funny, poignant, cuisine-related, cross-cultural, transformational, funny, illuminating, frightening, or grim—as well as solo travel and travel with friends, partners, and families. Stories should reflect that unique alchemy
that occurs when you enter unfamiliar territory and begin to see the world differently as a result. Previously published essays are OK, provided you control all rights to the story. Multiple submissions are also OK.

Length & Type of Story
There’s no set length; however, shorter stories have a better chance of being accepted. I recommend the range of 750-2,500 words. To get a sense of what we want, please see The Best Women’s Travel Writing, Volume 8,  The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2011,The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2010The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2009The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2008,The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2007The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2006, and The Best Women’s Travel Writing 2005.

I strongly encourage you to read the books, as it’s the best way to understand what we’re looking for.

Remuneration:
$100 honorarium, a free copy of the book, and the right to purchase an unlimited number of any Travelers’ Tales titles for 50% off the cover price (plus shipping and handling).

Submission:
send your story to lavinia@laviniaspalding.com
AND
Enter here:http://www.travelerstalesstories.com/author_info.cfm
Please include on your essay all of your contact information, plus a 3- to 10-line bio about yourself. Essays will not be returned; notification of acceptances only, close to publication date. Essays not selected will be considered for future Travelers’ Tales books, unless author explicitly requests otherwise. We collect year round for this annual collection, so if you miss the deadline your story will be considered for the following year.

Rights

We are interested in non-exclusive rights, in all languages, throughout the world. Our use of the
material does not restrict the authors’ rights in any way to have their stories reprinted elsewhere.

Caveat

In most cases we will do some editing of accepted stories for considerations of style, grammar, or length and may also alter the story title. Due to the large number of submissions received we will only contact you if we decide to include your submission in this collection. Final decisions are made near the end of the editorial process, and all authors whose stories have been accepted are notified at that time.

In addition to publishing books, we like to promote the best travel writing we can find and do so in our Editors’ Choice section and elsewhere on our Web site. By submitting your story to Travelers’ Tales, you agree that we may post it on our site as an example of good travel writing. You will not be paid for this use, but you will retain all rights to your material, and as a Travelers’ Tales contributor you will be able to purchase any TT books at 50% off. If you do not wish us to post your story, please indicate this clearly at the beginning of your submission. If we select your story for publication, we will contact you regarding permission and payment.

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