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ISRAEL SHORT STORIES  is the provisional title for our 2011 anthology.

The stories should be fiction, written in English, and take place somewhere in Israel.

Submissions should be sent as attachments to: ang_lit.press@yahoo.com accompanied by an email that contains the author’s full name, address, phone number, and place of birth.

The text format should comply with the following specifications:

Font size: 12-point

Spacing: 1.5

Indent: all paragraphs except the first or to indicate a change of scene.

Punctuation: one space after a punctuation mark: full stop, comma, etc. Except for a quote within a quote, always use double quotation marks.

Length: 600-3000 words.

Ang-Lit. Press will inform the authors whose stories are chosen for inclusion by July 30, 2010 of the terms and conditions, and they will be expected to provide a short biography and photo for publication. No submissions before June 30, 2009 or after April 30, 2010.

TEL AVIV SHORT STORIES

A fiction anthology celebrating Tel Aviv’s centenary in 2009.

Co-edited by Shelley Goldman and Joanna Yehiel, Tel Aviv Short Stories, a collection of 52 stories, written by 37 English-speaking writers living mostly in Israel, reflects Tel Aviv’s cosmopolitan, edgy, eclectic, fun-loving vibe. But the city is a backdrop and the focus is people, not places.

Tel Aviv Short Stories (2009) is available from Israeli bookstores, and from Amazon.com .

JANE DOE BUYS A CHALLAH & OTHER STORIES

A 33 short story anthology by native English-speaking fiction writers living in Israel, among them published authors and talented newcomers. Quirky, poignant, humorous or heart-breaking, the stories explore universal themes within the context of contemporary Israel.

Jane Doe Buys A Challah & Other Stories (2007) is available from Amazon.com .

 

 

 

 

 

 

ANG-LIT. PRESS

Co-founded in 2006 by Shelley Goldman (from England) and Wendy & Jeffrey Geri (from South Africa), Ang-Lit. Press is a Tel Aviv-based publishing co-operative specializing in short fiction written in English in Israel.

 

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