Wednesday, January 7, 2009
write story and earn: Call for Stories From Disaster Healthcare Workers
Kaplan Publishing, the publisher of a broad range of educational and consumer books by and for
nurses, physicians, paramedics, and other healthcare workers, is now accepting stories for a new
and exciting anthology, To The Rescue: Stories from Healthcare Workers at the Scene of
Disaster.
About To The Rescue
Devastating fires, hurricanes, earthquakes, and other natural disasters are ongoing concerns in
every part of the world. The personal stories of people who go to the scene and interact with
survivors will be of great interest to both the world community and to people who work in these
fields.
To The Rescue: Stories from Healthcare Workers at the Scene of Disaster is an anthology of
stories by healthcare workers, from a variety of specialties, who have gone to the scenes of
disasters, whether in their hometowns or across the world.
Story Guidelines
Kaplan wants to tell your story.
If you are a nurse, physician, paramedic, or other healthcare professional, please share your
unique experience of working during a flood, a fire, a hurricane, a tsunami, a mudslide, a
famine, an earthquake, or a conflict, and what it was like to interact with those directly
affected by these disaster events.
Tell us how disaster response/relief work has helped to shape you into the person that you are
today. Your story shouldn’t be a medical report—make us laugh, make us cry; allow your
words to open the doors to your experiences for the reader.
All stories must be true and previously unpublished stories from your personal experience.
Exceptions for previously published stories may be made if you retain the copyright.
The tone of your story should be inspiring, poignant and, when appropriate, humorous.
Submit stories in Microsoft Word, 12-point Times New Roman, double-spaced with a story
title and word count.
Each submission should include your name, address, phone number, and email address.
Tell a story that has a beginning, middle, and end. Write from your heart about a lifechanging
or life-defining experience.
Final 2
Authors may submit multiple stories.
All manuscripts selected for publication will be subject to editing.
Before final acceptance, you will receive an agreement that outlines the terms and conditions of
publication.
Submission Guidelines
Submission Deadline: February 21, 2009
Submissions can be sent via email or mail to:
(Email) KaplanStories@live.com
Cite the story title in the subject line. You can type the story into the body of the email or
send an attachment in Microsoft Word as outlined above. Only one submission per email.
(Mail) Kaplan’s To The Rescue
P.O. Box 51
Wever, IA 52658
USA
You can send more than one story per envelope. Include one self-addressed, postage-paid
envelope for each submission. Send only a paper copy of the story; do not send computer disks
or CDs. We cannot accept any phone calls.
Payment: $100 if published, along with two complimentary copies of the book
Story Length: 1,000 – 2,500 words
Point of View: First person
Due to the volume of submissions we receive, we cannot acknowledge receipt of submissions or
provide status updates. You will be notified by e-mail if your story is selected for publication.
Manuscripts will not be returned.
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1 comment:
Doing this is a really good way to encourage preparedness!
http://www.eloquentbooks.com/NaturalDisasters.html
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