OH: This is just Python 2.7 fanfic, isn't it?
Basically, we're making an anthology of Python fan writing and art. Python can be a character, a major plot point, or whatever makes sense for your story, but Python must be a key part of the creative work you contribute.
- Keep it PG-13
- Avoid involving real humans without permission (you can write about yourself without permission, we guess)
- Stories can’t violate the PyCon CoC
- Short stories, art, poetry are all welcome
- Submit pitches through GitHub (contact us by commenting here if GitHub isn’t an option for your submission). Add your pitch to the appropriate folder — create a short description in a new .md in the folder.
First off, there is no money. This anthology is a labor of love and your submission is a contribution to the PyLadies Auction. We’re planning to make the anthology available online for free. We’ll also be printing a limited run of copies as a fundraiser for PyLadies. Those print copies will only be available to contributors and through the PyLadies Auction at PyCon 2019 in Cleveland.
We’ll be using a CC-BY-SA license (free to share, as long as everything is attributed correctly). We’d also like any contributors to consider offering any originals (especially art) as an additional donation for the PyLadies auction.
- Pitch deadline — 01 September 2019
- Content list finalized — 01 October 2019
- Draft content due — 01 January 2020
- All stories, art, poetry, etc finalized — 15 February 2020
- Files go to the printer — 01 March 2020
- Print run delivered to PyCon 2020 — 01 May 2020
Check our issues. We're dropping ideas in there.