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Taking Submissions: Negative Space: An Anthology of Survival Horror

August 1, 2019

Deadline: August 1st, 2019
Payment: $25

Our first fiction anthology, Negative Space, will focus on the survival horror genre of video games, made popular by such legendary franchises as Resident EvilSilent Hill, and Amnesia. Although the term “survival horror” was first coined for Capcom’s 1996 release of Resident Evil, it is now a widely used term in video game verbiage. Overall, the main goal of this anthology is to incorporate elements of the survival horror tradition into narrative fiction writing.

So, in essence, what is survival horror? It is a sub-genre of horror video games in which the protagonist(s) must face dire situations in locations far off the beaten path by using the environment, or items found in the environment, to survive. While it’s safe to assume that “survival” is a common element in most horror stories, there is an extra emphasis in a survival horror story. It could mean finding escape, or fortifying a position and awaiting rescue, or fighting the threat head on with the use of traps and/or under-powered weaponry. Think of Neil Marshall’s film The Descent, or the last thirty minutes of Predator; that’s what we’re looking for.

We are looking to publish around fifteen pieces of original fiction for this anthology. Please keep in mind that this will be an experimental collection that favors active horror stories over quieter, literary pieces. When writing your story, think of dangerous locales, overwhelming odds, makeshift weapons, cryptic journals, secret underground facilities, and deadly traps. For inspiration read Stephen King’s “The Mist,” or play the new Resident Evil 2 remake, or watch John Carpenter’s The Thing, then try your hand at writing your own survival horror piece. We’d love to see what you come up with.

Fiction Submission: Survival Horror.
Word Count: 3,000 – 8,000 words.
Payment: $25.00 + digital copy.
Rights: We are seeking first time rights in print and digital for 1 year after publication. After that time all rights revert back to the author.
Reprints: None. Previously unpublished only.
Multiple Submissions: None.
Simultaneous Submissions: None. Please wait until you hear back from us before submitting your piece to another market.
File Format: Include your story as an attachment in MS Word (DOC or DOCX), LibreOffice, or Rich Text Format.
Manuscript Format: Use the Shunn Format, but use Times New Roman font. Italics should be italicized instead of underlined. Include a short bio in the body of your email. Your subject line should read NS Submission: (“Title”) by (Author’s Name). For Example, NS Submission: “The Black Phone” by Joe Hill. Attach the story as a separate document.
Response Time: 2-4 months after submissions close. A confirmation email will be sent within one week of receiving your submission.
Submission Period: All submissions must be received between May 1, 2019 and August 1, 2019 EST. Any story sent before or after will be deleted unread.
Send Submissions (or inquiries) to: darkpenpress (at) gmail (dot) com
Influential Games/Series: Resident Evil, Silent Hill, Clock Tower, Fatal Frame, Dead Space, State of Decay, Rule of Rose, Siren, Parasite Eve, Amnesia, Haunting Ground, Obscure, D, Tomb Raider (2013), Eternal Darkness, Outlast, Alien Isolation, Decay, The Evil Within, Dino Crisis, Until Dawn, The Last of Us, Condemned, Manhunt, Alone in the Dark, Remothered: Tormented Fathers, Alan Wake.
Influential Novels, Novellas & Stories: The Mist by Stephen King, I Am Legend by Richard Matheson, Off Season by Jack Ketchum, Bird Box by Josh Malerman, The Shadow Over Innsmouth by HP Lovecraft, The Terror by Dan Simmons.
Influential Movies: The Descent, The Thing, Aliens, Predator, Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, Deliverance, Jaws, Rogue, Wrong Turn, The Hills Have Eyes, The Edge, A Quiet Place, 28 Days/Weeks Later, Severance, Open Water, Splinter, The Ruins.
To read more about the history of survival horror, click HERE
To read more about how negative space is used in survival horror, click HERE

Via: Dark Peninsula Press.

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August 1, 2019