Showing posts with label wildlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildlife. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Author Bob Tarte Sends Animal Anthology Submission


Author Bob Tarte, who wrote the book "Enslaved by Ducks" has submitted a writing piece to Animal Anthologies. His work wonderful piece is about his hen, Lucky.

Make sure to keep your eye out for it along with our anthology this coming year.

Coming soon we will be having a title contest for our Animal Anthology. Make sure to send in any ideas you have to animalanthologies@yahoo.com. More information about the contest will be revealed soon!

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Animal Anthology Project Is Interviewed by Best Friends Network


Yesterday, the Animal Anthology Project was interviewed by Jackie, of the Best Friends Network. The Best Friends Network is part of the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, which is one of the largest animal rescue organizations in the country. Best Friends Network will profit directly from the animal anthology, which will help animals in need.

The interview should appear on the Best Friends Network soon, so keep checking! Remember, by contributing your writing or artwork to the Animal Anthology, you are helping wonderful organizations like this!

http://www.bestfriends.org/

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Teens Can Submit Too!

You know what it's like being a teen. You can hardly get a good-paying job, not to mention publish your writing!

Well, that's about to change. With Animal Anthologies we take teens' writing just as seriously as that by professional authors. Do you have a fictional animal story? Do you have a personal essay about how your dog saved your life? What about an editorial on the Fur Trade? Artwork maybe? Submit it and you may get published in one of our anthologies which will be available in bookstores, on amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, etc.

Visit our website at
http://theanimalanthologyproject.yolasite.com/

or get ideas by reading similair anthologies, such as Chicken Soup for the Dog & Cat Lover's Soul or James Harriot novels.