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Taking Submissions: Once Bitten, Never Die

Once Bitten, Never Die DEADLINE: July, 31st 2011 PAYMENT: Contributor's Copy SUBMISSION DEADLINE: July 31, 2011 Midnight (EST) WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR: Stories of what happens to people when they get bitten by vampires/werewolves/zombies/etc. Most all genres acceptable, as long as the story fits the anthology theme. This is a collection of stories to be enjoyed by everyone, please keep excessive cussing and sex out unless integral to your character. WHAT WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR: Slash and hack, blood and gore for their own sake. Graphic rape, torture, child molestation, and animal torture have their place, but not here. We prefer stories written in the third person—will consider first person if you knock our socks off. Looking for short stories in the 3,500- 7,000 word range, but will consider stories from 1,500-10,000 words. Payment is 1 contributor's copy upon publication. Submissions will be accepted until July 31, 2011 Midnight (EST) Tentative Release Date: September 2011 Email submissions to: [email protected] Please put SUBMISSION, followed by the title of the story, and word count, in the subject line of your email. Attach your submission in .rtf format. Submissions pasted in the body of email will be rejected, unread. Questions about this anthology? Email editor: [email protected]

Taking Submissions: The New Flesh

The New Flesh DEADLINE: July 31st, 2011 PAYMENT: 1 cent per word and contributor copy Reading Period: We are now open to submissions. What we want: Looking for dark, weird, bizarro fiction. Nothing is too taboo or out of bounds. Tip: Read the types of stories posted on THE NEW FLESH. Yes, we want them that weird. Length: 3,000 - 7,000 words. Deadline: July 31st, 2011 Payment: We pay 1 cent per word for original fiction, paid on publication. You will also receive one contributor’s copy. How we pay: The Doc typically pays through check, sent with your contributor’s copy. Rights: One time exclusive rights to publish the story in the anthology. The Publisher shall retain rights of printing the story five years from the date of publication. The same rights are given for a Kindle edition. Podcasting rights are also given for the five year period. If after the five year contract the Publisher and Author agree, printing of the story in the Anthology will continue. All subsidiary rights such as (film, comic, etc) remain with the author. How to submit: We accept electronic submissions only. Send submissions to [email protected] . Make sure to put and the title of your story in the subject line. We use the same e-mail address for all submissions and without the proper subject line we won't know where your story fits in our publications. Format: No need for a cover letter; but make sure to include a short bio (written in third-person) embedded in the body of the e-mail. Please include a few previous publishing credits. Submission Format: RTF (.rtf) or MS WORD (.doc) file sent as an attachment. Underline all italicized text. Please include all contact information with your manuscript. Use Times New Roman 12pt font and double space your lines, please....

Taking Submissions: Weird War

Weird War Deadline: July 31st 2011 Payment: $50/accepted story The war on terror has been lost! OPEN FOR SUBMISSIONS! DEADLINE: 31st JULY 2011 PAY: $50 (USD) for accepted stories WEIRD WAR ANTHOLOGY is a terrifying new horror short story anthology due for release in December 2011. This dark collection of macabre war tales will showcase the very best bloodcurdling short stories in the field of historical horror from talented new voices, as well as featuring a comprehensive overview of the military-horror genre by examining the works of acclaimed writers including Ambrose Bierce, Edgar Allan Poe, Kim Newman, Harry Turtledove, Connie Willis, F. Paul Wilson, James Herbert, JRR Tolkein, Graham Masterton, Dan Simmons and Stephen King. We are seeking out the best new works from emerging talent to include in this bumper collection of chilling prose. We want to see exciting and original horror short fiction of between 3000 and 9000 words, set around warfare or conflict, or featuring war as a central theme. We are also particularly interested in unusual tales that may not feature the typical horror antagonist. Good luck! Please send your submissions to: Weird War Submissions ([email protected]). You will receive an automated reply to inform you we have received your submission. Submissions will close at midnight (GMT) on JULY 31st 2011 A fantastic group of artists including StudioNX are also working on concept artwork for the anthology and website. PAY RATES War of the Words Press will pay a fee of $50 (USD) to each author for their accepted submission. Our three favourite accepted submissions will each receive a free copy of the printed book in addition to payment. All other accepted submissions will receive a free copy of the electronic print of the anthology in addition to payment. PLEASE READ OUR SUBMISSION GUIDELINES FIRST!

Taking Submissions: In Poe’s Shadow

In Poe's Shadow Deadline: July 31st Payment: 1 cent a word US, plus one copy Dark Opus Press is proud to present In Poe's Shadow, our first annual anthology. We are huge fans of Edgar Allan Poe's work and feel it only fitting that he is the inspiration for this anthology. That being said, we are looking for modern tales spun off of any of Poe's stories. We're sorry, but for the concept we're going for here we are not accepting poetry, reprints or artwork for this anthology. Our guidelines are simple. All stories MUST be inspired by Edgar Allan Poe and between 2,000 and 4,000 words (this word count is firm); When we say inspired, we aren't looking for direct retellings we're looking for your original story that has the flavor Poe. MUST be in proper manuscript format. This means: Courier New or Times New Roman fonts, doubled spaced, no extra space between paragraphs, indent paragraphs. Words meant to be italicised or bolded in the final print, please make sure it is that way in your manuscript. In the subject line please put: anthology submission - Your story title/Poe's referenced story. For example: Anthology Submission - A Lonley Heart/The Tale-Tell Heart Payment for accepted works will be a 1 cent a word US, plus one copy. The reading period for this anthology will start July 1st and end July 31st or until filled. Stories sent before July 1st will be deleted unread. Please read our magazine guidelines to see what we do not want. If you don't review our magazine guidelines, we will know. (Yes, we know you can't get Poe's written permission, but again we're not looking for retellings, but your original story) All submissions must be in either .doc, .docx, or .rtf It's "Possible" that the submission...

Taking Submissions: Stupefying Stories

Stupefying Stories Deadline: July 31st 2011 Payment: 1/4-cent per word What are we looking for? Since the target date for releasing Stupefying Stories II is October 1, we've decided to make this one our Halloween issue. Therefore, we are looking for stories that fit in with a general "Halloween" theme, which is to say, scary stories. In the initial announcement, I used the word horror. That was perhaps a mistake, as it appears that horror has become synonymous with splattered gore and nauseating violence. (I blame Wes Craven.) I'm more interesting in seeing the sort of stories that give readers the cold shivers. You know, the kind of story that would, if you were reading it by the light of a single lamp in a quiet house after midnight, make you want to get up, turn on a few more lights, and make sure the doors and windows are closed and locked. I personally am a big fan of ghost stories. For that matter, I also have a strong fondness for that disturbing mix they call "horror-comedy." Case in point, I would dearly love to publish a story the equal of "Bubba Ho-Tep." But not identical to "Bubba Ho-Tep," of course. That one's already been written. If this is not coming out until October, why the July 31 deadline? Because the one lesson we really learned from doing Stupefying Stories: It Came From The Slushpile, is just how long it takes to get a book through production and into print. There's a heck of a lot of behind-the-scenes work that comes into play after the content has been picked. So yes, to be ready to begin shipping this thing in late September, we need to have the final content nailed down by August 15, at the latest. Speaking of Stupefying...