Parliament of Wizards call is now closed!

Thank you to everyone who submitted a story (or two) to the call for submissions for Parliament of Wizards! We look forward to reviewing them and deciding which we’d like to include. We appreciate your support of the symposium. You can see the original call for submissions here.

Call for Submissions: Parliament of Wizards

LTUE Benefit/Charity Anthology #4 – Parliament of Wizards Note: The call for submissions has been extended to May 30, 2020 due to COVID-19 disruptions. The call is now closed. Thank you for your submissions! Note 2: Due to COIVD-19 issues, we have slightly missed the September 1 deadline we set for ourselves for sending out acceptances and rejections for submissions. We should have those out by September 21. Thank you for your patience!. Since its beginnings in the early 1980s, the Life, the Universe, & Everything academic symposium has been a staple of the Utah and Intermountain West author and…

Tangent Online 2019 Recommended Reading List

Tangent Online has been reviewing short science fiction and fantasy for nearly three decades. Each year, they release a recommended reading list of new short fiction, and their 2019 Recommended Reading List includes two stories from Trace the Stars! “Knowing Me”, by Eric G. Swedin and “Cycle 335” by Beth Buck. Congratulations to the two of you! We’re glad to see your stories getting noticed. There are so many amazing stories on the list, and we are very proud to have these two stories there, too. Thanks to Victoria Silverwolf for reviewing the anthology for Tangent, and to Dave Truesdale…

Twilight Tales update for November 2019

First of all, thank you to everyone who submitted stories to Twilight Tales. We were overwhelmed with the number of submissions we received (more than twice as many as for A Dragon and Her Girl). We also appreciate everyone’s patience while we worked through all of them. That process is complete now, and all of the acceptance and rejections letters have been sent (one for each story submitted, so those who submitted more than one story will receive more than one letter). If you submitted and have not seen a letter yet, please check your spam/junk folder in case your…

The reading begins for Twilight Tales!

We are now reading the submissions for Twilight Tales. We hope to have them all reviewed and to determine which will be accepted within the next two weeks. There are more than twice as many submissions this time as for the last anthology, so it’s taking longer than we had planned. Thank you for your patience and your support!

Call for Submissions: Twilight Tales

LTUE Benefit/Charity Anthology #3 – Twilight Tales Edit (16 August 2019): This call for submissions is closed. Since its beginnings in the early 1980s, the Life, the Universe, & Everything Symposium academic symposium has been a staple of the Utah and Intermountain West author and artist community. Many authors, artists, and editors found inspiration for their careers at the feet of scores of symposium guests. Influential professors and others have mentored those planning and running the symposium, but many of these mentors have passed on. The symposium helps students of all ages by providing greatly discounted student memberships. Hemelein Publications—in…

Cover art reveal for A Dragon and Her Girl

At the Trace the Stars launch event today, we shared the cover art for A Dragon and Her Girl, the second of the LTUE Benefit Anthologies (due out in February 2020). To the left is the cover art for those that weren’t able to attend. The art is by Kaitlund Zupanic. We also announced the authors of the stories accepted into A Dragon and Her Girl: Christopher Baxter Josh Brown Jaleta Clegg Max Florschutz Melva Gifford M.K. Hutchins Sam Knight Gerri Leen Hannah Marie Jodi L. Milner Wendy Nikel Michaelene Pendleton S.E. Page Scott R. Parkin John D. Payne Bryan…

News for the New Year, 2019 edition

Hemelein Publications has a lot going on in 2019. Follow us on Facebook to keep updated! There are currently three anthologies in various stages of planning and production: Trace the Stars comes out on February 14. This collection of space opera and hard science fiction stories is the first in the LTUE Benefit Anthologies series created to help Life, the Universe, & Everything continue to let students attend for a very small membership cost. It’s in the final proofing stages right now. There will be a launch event at LTUE on February 14, 2019, so watch here for more details…