Hello, hello!
Well, things are finally calming down here at Avery, now that we’ve got A7 out the door. Hopefully, many of you have received your copies by now. If so, let us know what you think.
We had a great time at the July 1 release. Tons of people were there, and we editors got a chance to meet a few of our writers, which is always a treat. Kurt, Ben, Robert, and Jason, I hope you had a great time. Thanks for coming. It was great to hear your stories in the flesh (does that metaphor work?).
So, yeah, things are quieting down so I’ve finally gotten a chance to read some 25 Cities submissions. To those of you who submitted in January and February, I am so sorry it’s taking us so long to get back to you. But I read a lot this morning, and I thoroughly enjoyed a lot of what I read.
In case ya’ll were wondering (I’m trying to channel Tammy Taylor here – for those of you who don’t understand the allusion, shame on you for not having watched the greatest TV show on network television!) … I have found some interesting (and in some cases, weird) 25 Cities trends.
To those of you who live in Austin: I am jealous. Apparently, music and art and young people surround you. More power to you!
To those of you who live in Baltimore: I am … concerned. Apparently, you not only have a plentitude of Chevy Impalas driving around but more concerning is the stash of drugs in the trunk. Or in a lap. Or in a glove compartment. Or, just in an apartment. Weird, my friends.
To those of you who live in Vegas: I am not surprised to learn that it is indeed hot in your area of the county. And that you covet your water. Drink up!
And finally (for now) to my fellow New Yorkers (fine, I was born and lived most of my life in Cleveland but whatever, I live in the Bronx now – OK fine, Riverdale, but technically, that’s still totally the Bronx): we have lots of roommates. Lots of roommates.
I’ll try to keep you posted as I continue to read. We aim to publish 25 Cities by the end of the year, so we’ve got plenty of reading to do. And please, tell everyone you know to submit! We’ve still got cities that are not represented!

I am interested in submitting a short story I’ve written that I feel (and hope) cuts to the depth of Philadelphia. I am having trouble viewing the website (some links do not appear) and I cannot get to a submissions page. I see you use Submitmash but I cannot seem to find the button to submit. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Jeff Mark
Hi Steph,
Was the 25 Cities project ever published? I saw the post of July 2011. It is now February 2012 and I haven’t seen it. Is the project still being worked on?