Site Updates and General Information

Posted by FSP Staff on April 15, 2010
Apr 152010

Things are progressing well with the FSP website. Content is up and is constantly being added. This weekend, we will be working on SSM: ALMIA Online and CRM Online. While the sites won't be live for another two weeks, there will be a good amount of content on each site. This way, readers will have plenty of stories and poetry to keep them sated as we continue to review and upload new material.

Of course, with moving our publications online, we had to rethink how we handle submissions. What we came up with are minor changes to our guidelines. Both publications will feature poetry and fiction, while articles, essays and reviews will go on the main website. This allows the staff to focus on each site individually and not worry about which material should go on which site.

Once everything is working smoothly, we will add an online manuscript submission form. We want to make submitting manuscripts to FSP as easy as possible. Allowing writers to submit their manuscripts electronically is just another way we hope to maintain that goal.

Keep the words flowing!

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  • Myra

    This site is great, there’s so much information for the aspiring writer, poet, artist. I love the fact that it’s both educational and entertaining.

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