The McCroskey Memorial Internet Playhouse
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About
The MMIP wants to be the home for the finest original poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and audio drama available on line. We want to give our actors fascinating, disturbing, endearingly odd and oddly endearing stories to read to our audience. We want to do the strange, the edgy, the potentially offensive material that NPR and PRI, burdened as they are with the FCC and a donor base that doesn’t always take discomfiture well, can’t do.
Country of Publication
United States |
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Publication Media & Frequency
AAudio Publication | Audio Publication | Unknown publication frequency. |
EElectronic Publication | Electronic Publication | Published 2 x per year. |
PPrint Publication | Print Publication | Unknown publication frequency. |
Fiction Closed
- Dates:
- Rolling Deadlines: Check cutoff dates.
- Audience:
- Unknown
- Genres:
Genre | Subgenres |
GGeneral General | Open to all/most Subgenres, including: Historical. |
SScience Fiction Science Fiction | Open to all/most Subgenres. |
OOpen to all/most Genres Open to all/most Genres | |
- Styles:
- Experimental, Literary, Satirical.
- Topics:
- Unknown
- Types/Lengths:
Type | Length Details |
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SShort Story Short Story | 2,000 to 7,500 words. |
TNovelette Novelette | No specific word count limits known (our definition: 7500 to 15000 words). |
ANovella Novella | No specific word count limits known (our definition: 15000 to 40000 words). |
NNovel Novel | No specific word count limits known (our definition: more than 40000 words). |
- Payscale:
- We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
NNo monetary payment +Royalties No monetary payment. Royalties. |
- Submissions:
Electronic | Postal | Reprints | Simultaneous | Media |
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OK | No | No | OK | Text format submissions |
- Always check guidelines for details and restrictions. If you aren't familiar with these terms, see our glossary.
Poetry Closed
We’re looking either for one long poem—think The Waste Land—or for a collection of thematically linked shorter poems.
- Dates:
- Rolling Deadlines: Check cutoff dates.
- Audience:
- Unknown
- Genres:
Genre | Subgenres |
GGeneral General | Open to all/most Subgenres, including: Historical. |
SScience Fiction Science Fiction | Open to all/most Subgenres. |
OOpen to all/most Genres Open to all/most Genres | |
- Poetry Forms:
- Open to all/most Forms.
- Styles:
- Experimental, Literary, Satirical.
- Topics:
- Unknown
- Types/Lengths:
Type | Length Details |
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PPoem Poem | No line limits known. |
- Payscale:
- We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
NNo monetary payment +Royalties No monetary payment. Royalties. |
- Submissions:
Electronic | Postal | Reprints | Simultaneous | Media |
---|
OK | No | No | OK | Text format submissions |
- Always check guidelines for details and restrictions. If you aren't familiar with these terms, see our glossary.
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Dates
Last Updated: 17 Aug 2020
Date Added: 13 Jan 2009
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