Hello. Hope you are all well.
I am editing a newsletter for an online sweet shop called www.aquarterof.co.uk and as part of the newsletter I am including a short story from 250 to 400 words.
The story can be fiction or non fiction. It must be told in the first person and it must have a point. The theme is nostalgia.
Examples of the newsletter can be seen here, the short story is included at the bottom of the newsletter, so scroll to the end to see it.
http://www.aquarterof.co.uk/emails/Nov112.htm
http://www.aquarterof.co.uk/emails/Nov11.htm
AQuarterOf.co.uk is a nostalgic brand and I'm looking for short pieces which transport you back to those carefree times of youth.
Times when all that mattered was what was happening right now and when summers seemed to last for ever. When adults were those odd people who did strange things for weird reasons.
Doesn't have to have a traditional three act structure, but it does have to have a point.
More than anything else they need to come from the heart. And it has to make you smile or laugh.
You will retain copyright. There is a tenuous plan to compile a collection of these if it goes well.
The newsletter goes out each week to around 35,000 people and you will be of course be bylined.
As well as general nostalgia I will be looking for specific themed stories at certain times of the year - valentines, easter, mothers day, fathers day, summer,winter, autumn... anything you can think of really.
I've got a budget of £50 which I'm going to award to one writer per month. I'll be the judge and jury on that decision.
I really hope some of you fancy submitting. If you do please email me: newsletter@aquarterof.com
If anyone can suggest other forums where I might benefit from posting this, that would be massively appreciated.
Have a lovely Christmas.
Warm regards
JW