![]() ![]() Graff’s Burning My Education: Rediscovering the Basics of Story ( Dappled Things, Pentecost 2020). If we cannot identify the story’s main dramatic tension based on your query or proposal, then it’s not the right story for us.įor a deeper look at plot in literary fiction, we highly recommend Andrew J. ![]() However, we also want plot- compelling goals, strong antagonists, and clear conflict. We love complex characters, challenging themes, and lyrical prose. This means no vulgar language, no explicit on-page love scenes, and the story must be informed by faith.Ī: Yes. However, our books must be marketable to a general Christian audience. We are more lenient with subject matter than many Christian publishers. ![]() Stories that grapple with sin, suffering, and the inscrutable mysteries of God? Patriarchs and prophets? Knights and fair maidens? Gauchos? Samurai? Superhero priests? Spying nuns? Inmates? Flapper girls? Astronauts? Monsters? Martians? Mall rats? Great-Aunt Matilda? Q: What are your guidelines regarding subject matter? For children’s and middle-grade fiction submissions, please see our WhiteSpark page. Q: Do I have to be Catholic or Orthodox to submit?Ī: No, but your story must reflect a Catholic or Orthodox worldview, and appeal to Catholic and/or Orthodox readers.Ī: We accept all genres of fiction geared toward adults and young adults. ![]()
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