It's rather fitting that some things come to a close on this day -- the last day of the year. I submitted my last entry into the Rooglewood contest this morning. I can hardly believe it took me until the day of the deadline to send it in because I'm usually earlier than that. And, even with the extra time I took, I still felt a little bit like maybe I could have done better if I had more time. But there was no feeling of regret when I hit "send." Mostly it was just a prayer that Rooglewood would hear the heart of the message when they read it and that maybe, if I win, they could help me bring the full potential out of my little story. And there was also a feeling, after working on these stories for more than six months, that it felt good to close that chapter and move on to the next one. I did it. I wrote them. And I'm really proud of them. Last year, the act of hitting "send" on my contest entry catapulted me into an anticipatory state....
Oh, great question! I always hope for at least one fantasy. ;) And steampunk would be neat to see again. I also feel like maybe a mystery (or historical mystery) would be something new! But honestly, these anthologies have all had such a great mix of genres, so I'm sure I'll be happy with however FPA turns out!
ReplyDeleteSame here!!!
DeleteI would love to see some modern versions, not really a fan of sc-fi and westerns usually.
ReplyDeleteI know there were some modern ones entered!
DeleteAlso I think one based on...like...a fae circus...would be cool.
(Whistles innocently)