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Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Notes accompanying each story take a look at specific storytelling aspects, both at weaknesses that were addressed by the author and strengths demonstrated in the writing that were appreciated by our team.

Complementary essays cover the handling of story hooks, exposition, character development, plot, pacing, world-building, and more. It was equally gratifying to provide useful feedback to hopeful contributors, writers who rarely heard from editors about the quality of their work. We love it when we receive comments like:. We share these comments not in praise of us, but in hope that we can contribute to helping more authors if we focus on the writing and share what we've learned.

Indeed, for every story we publish in DreamForge Anvil, our goal will be to provide detailed feedback, privately, for two other hopeful submissions. While the cost of printing and the faltering reliability of delivery were two of the factors affecting our decisions about DreamForge Magazine, we hope to offer one or two print issues in These will be purchased separately from Amazon.

As the year progressed, we adjusted our subscriptions to deal with such an eventuality as this. That means we should end the year with all subscriptions fulfilled, and if anyone feels their situation is other, we will take action to make them whole.

All our authors are paid, stories published, and bills paid. Indeed, we are already buying stories for DreamForge Anvil and working toward assembling a test issue online. We've already begun the process of transitioning DreamForge Press to a non-profit.

We hope that will help us with fundraising and in becoming a subscriber supported organization, one especially benefiting less experienced authors in understanding the submission process, working with editors, understanding contracts, and simply in avoiding the most common mistakes we've seen in developing DreamForge. No, we are not suddenly the world's experts in any of this, but we knew in starting DreamForge that the adventure would lead us down new and different paths in our lives.

This one is calling to us now, presenting itself for our attention, and we'll give it our best. DreamForge Anvil will be largely free online, with subscribers enjoying early access to each issue, bonus content, an informative monthly newsletter, and -at year's end- an e-Book on writing compiled from our real-life lessons in reading and buying stories throughout the year.

Subscribe to DreamForge Anvil. As DreamForge Anvil will be a non-profit project, all subscription proceeds go to support contributing creatives, both writers and illustrators. Payment on Acceptance. Support us on Patreon. Every little bit helps. Tell people about the stories you love!

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