Frequently Asked Questions
Do you accept previously published material?
Yes. On the first page of the story please list where you story was
published previously, include the name of the publication, the volume
or issue number, the date, the publisher name and city, or any other
relevant bibliographic information.
What file types can I submit?
You can submit any file format that you want. However, we prefer .doc
(MS Word) or .rtf (Rich Text Format) files. If you do not use MS
Word, your word processing applications should allow you to "save
as" an RTF file. Please also make sure that your file ends with
a .DOC or .RTF extension (for example: "mystory.rtf").
I am a MAC User, do I need to do anything different?
Yes! Macintosh files typically do not use file extensions so you may
have to rename your file to end with .doc (if using MS Word) or .rtf
(if using another word processor -- for example: "mystory" must
be renamed to "mystory.rtf").
I only have a .pdf or scanned version of my story, what can I do?
You can send the .pdf file. However, if the editors decide they want
to consider your story for publication, they will ask you to provide
the story as a .doc or .rtf document and resubmit it.
Is there a file size limitation?
Please note that submitted files should not exceed 1 megabyte.
Do I need page numbers on my story?
Yes.
Should my name, address and email appear on the first page of my story?
Yes.
How soon can I expect to hear about my submission?
All of the stories submitted will be read by two editors. Please be
patient, the reading process can take several weeks to several months.
The editor emailed my story back to me with some edits made to it.
What do I do with it now?
Address the edits or comments and resubmit the story using Casagrande
Press’s submission feature. |