March 29, 2004 (Press Release) --
The Newest Way to Get Serial Fiction Online
AnotherChapter.com introduces a New Approach to Publishing: illustrated serial fiction, with online subscriptions.
Lenexa, KS – March 29, 2004 -- Another Chapter (www.AnotherChapter.com) announces the launch of their innovative web site, devoted to serial fiction in multiple genres.
By pairing talented writers and artists in an accessible online forum, Another Chapter is offering the finest in serial fiction on the web. Founded by ezine publisher Betsy Gallup, Another Chapter is the next step in her desire to give voice to great writers of the world.
Gallup, formerly with a nationally distributed magazine, operates the successful Whimsplace.com, devoted to short fiction and non-fiction. Veteran writer Ann MacDonald joins her in the venture. MacDonald has 14 years experience as a writer, editor, and software designer and is managing the development of the company’s web site. Gallup states, “We are creating a new approach to publishing; one that brings skilled authors and artists together to develop a rich fiction experience on an ongoing basis. We are very excited about our offerings.”
Another Chapter is already off to a successful start. Published authors, new writers, and renowned artists and illustrators are working with the company. Each issue will contain unique tales of adventure, speculative fiction, slice of life, mystery, suspense, romance, and erotica.
Subscriptions to Another Chapter are available on a monthly basis. Authors and artists are paid on a royalty basis and are rewarded by their sales. For submission guidelines, talented authors and artists are encouraged to view the details at www.anotherchapter.com/submissions.
Read Another Chapter, where the stories are too good to end. www.anotherchapter.com
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Contact:
Betsy Gallup
P.O. Box 14931
Lenexa, KS 66285-4931
Email: bgallup@anotherchapter.com
Phone (913) 638-3481
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© 2004 Another Chapter All Rights Reserved.
AnotherChapter.com introduces a New Approach to Publishing: illustrated serial fiction, with online subscriptions.
Lenexa, KS – March 29, 2004 -- Another Chapter (www.AnotherChapter.com) announces the launch of their innovative web site, devoted to serial fiction in multiple genres.
By pairing talented writers and artists in an accessible online forum, Another Chapter is offering the finest in serial fiction on the web. Founded by ezine publisher Betsy Gallup, Another Chapter is the next step in her desire to give voice to great writers of the world.
Gallup, formerly with a nationally distributed magazine, operates the successful Whimsplace.com, devoted to short fiction and non-fiction. Veteran writer Ann MacDonald joins her in the venture. MacDonald has 14 years experience as a writer, editor, and software designer and is managing the development of the company’s web site. Gallup states, “We are creating a new approach to publishing; one that brings skilled authors and artists together to develop a rich fiction experience on an ongoing basis. We are very excited about our offerings.”
Another Chapter is already off to a successful start. Published authors, new writers, and renowned artists and illustrators are working with the company. Each issue will contain unique tales of adventure, speculative fiction, slice of life, mystery, suspense, romance, and erotica.
Subscriptions to Another Chapter are available on a monthly basis. Authors and artists are paid on a royalty basis and are rewarded by their sales. For submission guidelines, talented authors and artists are encouraged to view the details at www.anotherchapter.com/submissions.
Read Another Chapter, where the stories are too good to end. www.anotherchapter.com
###
Contact:
Betsy Gallup
P.O. Box 14931
Lenexa, KS 66285-4931
Email: bgallup@anotherchapter.com
Phone (913) 638-3481
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© 2004 Another Chapter All Rights Reserved.

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