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Kaplan Publishing's Call for Stories from Nurses True-life stories from nurses who know Kaplan Publishing, the #1 educational resource for nurses, is launching an exciting new series of nonfiction books that share the stories behind the relationships, experiences, and issues nurses encounter on the job--whether they work in a hospital, clinic, home setting, hospice, private medical practice, or elsewhere. Entertaining and educational, inspirational and practical, each book will feature 20-25 true stories written by nurses about the experiences and relationships that inspire and enrich the lives of nurses and all those who come into contact with them. We are now accepting stories for the following anthologies: Final Moments: Death and Dying No one works more closely with doctors than nurses. What is it really like to work with them? Share a story about an event that explores:
Submission Deadline: March 22, 2008 See guidelines. Please send stories to: nursesdoctors@gmail.com So many people want to know how nurses do it. Share a life-defining or life-changing story that explores:
Submission Deadline: March 22, 2008 See guidelines. Please send stories to: nursesonhope@gmail.com
Experiencing the death of a patient is a rite of passage for most nurses. Share a story about:
Submission Deadline: May 1, 2008 See guidelines. Please send stories to: nursesondeath@gmail.com Payment: $100 if published, along with a complimentary copy of the book. Story length: 1,000-2,500 words Point of view: First Person Nonfiction: All stories must be true, previously unpublished stories from your personal experience. Tone: Inspiring, poignant, and, when appropriate, humorous. Format: Microsoft Word, 12-point Times New Roman, double-spaced Contact info: Each submission should include your name, address, phone number, and email address. Remember: Tell a story that has a beginning, middle, and end. Write from your heart about a a life-changing or life-defining experience. Be sure to make your story rich by vividly painting the characters, the setting, and dialogue. Due to the volume of submissions we receive, we cannot acknowledge receipt of submissions or provide status updates. If your story is selected for publication, you will be notified by e-mail. Manuscripts will not be returned. Authors may submit multiple stories for any of the three books. Before final acceptance, you will receive an agreement that outlines the terms and conditions of publication. All manuscripts selected for publication will be subject to editing. To Submit Your Story Typed submissions are preferred, but we will accept a hand-written submission. Each submission must include your contact information, including your full name, mailing address, phone number, and email address, if you have one. Each submission also must include a story title and word count. Electronic (emailed) submissions are preferred; mailed submissions are acceptable. Email: In the subject line, cite the story title and the anthology for which the story is intended. Type the story into the body of the email or send an attachment in Microsoft Word. One (1) submission per email. Mail: You can send more than one story per envelope. Include one self-addressed, postage-paid envelope for each submission. Send only the paper copy of the story; do not send computer disks or CDs. Mail to:
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