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Taking Submissions: Horror For Good: A Charitable Anthology
November 30, 2011 - December 1, 2011
Horror For Good: A Charitable Anthology
Deadline: November 30th 2011
Payment: Exposure OnlyThe Guidelines
Horror For Good is a non-themed anthology of horror of which 100% proceeds will go to amfAR The Foundation for AIDS Research. It is being co-edited by Mark Scioneaux and Robert S. Wilson with the help of Publishing Consultant R.J. Cavender
Deadline:
Midnight Pacific Standard Time November 30th, 2011.
What we want:
All horror stories welcomed! No restriction on the genre. One story per author.
Stories should be a minimum of 2,500 words and a maximum of 10,000 words. Obviously exceptions can be made based on story quality.
What we don’t want:
– No adult content (sex is okay if it’s valid to the story, but try not to overdue it.)
– Swearing is fine as long as it fits in the story.
– No stories that involve extreme violence/rape of children/animals
Any story you have, new or previously published, can be submitted. Please make sure the contract on any published work has expired before submitting.
What we’re making: A collaboration of horror that will be sold on Amazon.com as an e-book with ALL proceeds going to charity (charity yet to be decided).
What you get: I’m sure we can work something out for an author’s copy, but since all proceeds go to charity, I ask the authors to consider purchasing the book to help a greater cause.
Submissions welcome from everywhere: USA, Canada, UK, Europe, anywhere and everyone is welcome to submit for a noble cause.
What to send:
Make sure your contact information is on the first page of your story.
Make all stories SINGLE SPACED and, please, no tabs. Flush to the left.
Any words you want in Italics should be in Italics and also underlined.
Also, please send in Georgia font.
RTF (wordpad) or Microsoft word (.doc) preferred.
If there are software compatibility problems, then we’ll find a solution!
Where to send it:
Send submission when it’s ready via email to
Please also use the same email address for any questions not addressed here.
The Guidelines
Deadline:
Midnight Pacific Standard Time November 30th, 2011.
What we want:
All horror stories welcomed! No restriction on the genre. One story per author.
Stories should be a minimum of 2,500 words and a maximum of 10,000 words. Obviously exceptions can be made based on story quality.
What we don’t want:
– No mature content (sex is okay if it’s valid to the story, but try not to overdue it.)
– Swearing is fine as long as it fits in the story.
– No stories that involve extreme violence/rape of children/animals
Any story you have, new or previously published, can be submitted. Please make sure the contract on any published work has expired before submitting.
What we’re making: A collaboration of horror that will be sold on Amazon.com as an e-book with ALL proceeds going to charity (charity yet to be decided).
What you get: I’m sure we can work something out for an author’s copy, but since all proceeds go to charity, I ask the authors to consider purchasing the book to help a greater cause.
Submissions welcome from everywhere: USA, Canada, UK, Europe, anywhere and everyone is welcome to submit for a noble cause.
What to send:
Make sure your contact information is on the first page of your story.
Make all stories SINGLE SPACED and, please, no tabs. Flush to the left.
Any words you want in Italics should be in Italics and also underlined.
Also, please send in Georgia font.
RTF (wordpad) or Microsoft word (.doc) preferred.
If there are software compatibility problems, then we’ll find a solution!
Where to send it:
Send submission when it’s ready via email to
Please also use the same email address for any questions not addressed here.
[via: Horror For Good.]
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