January 10. 2005
FMAM regrets that we can no longer accept any new
submissions.
FMAM - RECIPIENT OF FRIEND OF THE ARTS MINNEAPOLIS AWARD
2003
Publisher Babs Lakey nominee for 2004 McKnight Award!
Please assist us by informing Poets, Writers and Artists in your
Community about this fine magazine. FMAM is an International Publication,
recipient of numerous Awards, most recently, the influential FRIEND
OF THE ARTS Minneapolis Award 2003. FMAM is a writer friendly collective.
Authors from The New Yorker, Poetry, Mid-American Review, Granta,
The Southern Poetry Review and other well-known magazines contribute
their own work, expertise, and time gratis; lending prestige and
encouragement to our new and emerging Poets, Writers and Artists.
Check each Issue for examples of our FIRST TIME PUBLISHED contributors.
FMAM Poetic Mayhem 2003 WINNERS
$100.00 FIRST PLACE PRIZE Dr. Shuvendu
Sen for Mango Stricken.
$20.00 SECOND PLACE PRIZE Nancy Kay Peterson for
Lost in the Stars.
$10.00 THIRD PLACE PRIZE Carol Borzyskowski for
Casual Conversation.
1st Honorable Mention Michelle Greenblatt for Another
Skin.
2nd Honorable Mention Dr. Jim L. Kerbaugh for Harlequinade.
3rd Honorable Mention Brandy Rabin for The
Plumber (or) Gudunov is on the Way.
PUBLISHERS CHOICE AWARD COMPLIMENTARY ONE
YEAR SUBSCRIPTION TO FMAM Futures Mysterious to
Jeff McCune for Enemy of the State. This poem
was published in FMAMs 1st issue 2004.
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Dime 2004

Cover artwork copyright © Dustin Evans
FMAM presents our First annual short mystery anthology
in BOOK format, publisher Quiet Storm Publishing-release date
5/04.
FMAM 2004

Dime 2005

Cover artwork copyright © Alfred Klosterman
FMAM'S SECOND ANNUAL SHORT MYSTERY STORY ANTHOLOGY DIME II,
2005.
Closed to submissions as of August 1, 2004.
Dime 2006

Cover artwork copyright © Dustin Evans
FMAM'S THIRD ANNUAL SHORT MYSTERY STORY ANTHOLOGY DIME III,
2006.
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