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Cover art on the way

5/28/2014

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I'm happy to announce that we are working with Streetlight Graphics on the cover art for Brave New Girls. Although it's still very early, we will be starting our Kickstarter campaign within the next few weeks, and most of the swag we have planned for donors are contingent on the cover (bookmarks, postcards, posters), and we don't want them to have to wait months and months to receive them! And since this is a themed anthology, the cover doesn't depend on the content - that is, it won't be depicting a particular scene (though we will have interior illustrations that do that!). 

I can't say too much about what the cover will look like, since the artist just started working on it, but I can give you hint of what will go on it. Naturally, it will feature a teen girl in the STEM fields, and we, being suckers for art, have requested that it be an illustration (rather than photo based). It was also important to me that our cover girl not be overly glamorized, since one of my pet peeves with sci-fi covers is that the girls (and many guys) are always overly sexy, with exaggerated curves and physics-defying outfits. So our girl will be  confident, smart, and comfortable in her own realistic body.

Can't wait to share the final product with everyone once it's done!

-Mary
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Update on the scholarship

5/9/2014

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Evening, all! Paige and I have been talking logistics, and we're well on our way to setting up a Kickstarter to raise money to cover the anthology's productions costs, incentives and all. We're aiming to get it up in early June, and we'll have some pretty cool rewards for people who donate. Next step: create a killer video for the Kickstarter page, which, honestly, we're both kind of dreading because we're authors, and authors like to hide beneath their desks when there's a camera in the room. But it's not our first time doing the whole promotion thing, so we'll make it awesome nonetheless!

We've also got details about how we're going to handle the scholarship fund. The plan is to donate all proceeds from sales of the anthology to the Society of Women Engineers' scholarship fund for girls pursuing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) subjects. To learn more about the Society of Women Engineers, visit their website here: http://societyofwomenengineers.swe.org/. Donations will be made every quarter, whether we sell one anthology during that time or a hundred (fingers crossed that it'll be a hundred... or more!).

So here's a question some potential donors may ask: why the anthology? If the goal is to raise money for a scholarship, why not just do a Kickstarter for that directly? Answer: there's a dearth of intelligent, tech-savvy young women in science fiction. There are plenty of female characters, sure, but they're usually relegated to quirky side-kick, perfect love interest, damsel in distress, or fetishized combatant roles. By creating stories about heroines who are not only independent and interesting, but also happen to be mechanics, engineers, and programmers, we're aiming to inspire girls through fiction and remind them of all the possibilities within their reach.

So if you're an author with a story about a tech-savvy teen girl, we'd love to see it! Though we can't provide monetary payment if your story is chosen, what we can offer is a paperback copy of the anthology (which will include an illustration for your story!) and publicity. Because believe me, we will be promoting the heck out of this book once it's out!

-Mary
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And so it begins!

5/5/2014

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Now that we've got a title and website, Paige and I are happy to announce that we're officially kicking off the Brave New Girls project! Our plan is to independently publish a YA sci-fi anthology featuring teen girls in tech-savvy roles (hackers, mechanics, scientists - you name it!) and donate all proceeds to a scholarship for girls going into science and engineering. Details to come!

Our goal is to encourage young girls to become tomorrow's engineers, scientists, programmers, inventors, etc. And so the stories in the anthology will feature heroines in these roles.

We will be running a Kickstarter campaign this summer to raise money to fund all the nuts and bolts of publishing a book, from editing to cover art to marketing collateral. The plan is to release the book next summer... just in time for GenCon 2015.

Paige and I will each be writing a story for the anthology, and we're looking for others to take part.
So if you've got a sci-fi tale about a techy girl, we'd love to see it! Send it over via the contact form on the submissions page.


-Mary
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