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June 16, 2009

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Andy Roe

I think they do accept electronic submissions. There's an email sub link at the bottom of the submit page.

Bookfox

Hmmm . . . actually a little confused by that. It says "submissions" but right above it is a pitch for a mailing list.

And then when it's talking about submitting the site only offers a mailing address and no instructions for emailing (in the body or attached?)

I'll email them to clarify.

Alicia

Who are these guys??? No editor names or affiliations anywhere. Great line-up!

Pezel

The art looks amazing. I'd read it online just for that.

C-L

A quick Google search reveals the POD is facilitated through Smashwords and that the editors are: Andy Hunter and Scott Lindenbaum.

Taylor

I was looking for a good place to buy books this month and I stumbled across this website: www.booksonboard.com. They have really reasonable prices and I have come to enjoy the convenience of eBooks and audio books. They carry a ton of titles. I don't know if they will carry Electric Literature, but it's worth checking out!

Brent

They are going to get blasted by submissions...

bookfox

Yep. Everyone I know has already sent them one. But I heard they already recruited 10 readers to wade through the slush, so maybe they're prepared (or as prepared as you can be!)

Dropshippers

Yes, the collection is vast and interesting

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