Taking Submissions: State of Horror: Missouri
Deadline: October 1, 2015 Payment: Royalty Split and contributor copy Once again, Charon Coin Press and editor Jerry E. Benns hop on tour of the United States to bring the State of Horror Anthology to the next state, the Show-Me-State—Missouri. Missouri brings a deep well of potential with its history and folklore. As a river state, Missouri’s eclectic past has been told around the campfires as travelers shared different manifestations of tales discovered as they traversed the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. As the launching point of the Lewis and Clark expedition, it was one of the first areas traveled while the United States was expanding into what we know today, and earned the moniker, “The Gateway to the West.” The many rivers are not the only sources of stories Missouri has to offer. Beneath the surface of Missouri’s rolling hilly landscape lurks another world, one cut out of the soft stone, it lays claim to some of the most intricate, and unexplored cave systems in existence. Used by the beer brewing families to house their beer before the time of refrigeration, they brought wealth and industry making cities like St. Louis into turn-of-the-century boom towns—until the collapse after prohibition. Some of the legacies these families left behind have become legend while others are a shade darker. The border cities are not the only source of stories from the Show-Me-State. From the northern plains to the rolling hills of the Ozark Mountains, Missouri’s background is steeped in a rich history full of expectation, conflict, opportunity, struggle and success. The cultures of Missouri are born from industry and grown in the vast farmlands. The rivers and mountains feed into the heart of the United States and are the reason Missouri is our next stop in our exploration in the State of Horror...
Taking Submissions: Untethered
Deadline: October 1, 2015 Payment: $100 and contributor's copy iPhones are magic. I mean, do you know how yours works? Could you take it apart and put it back together? We can’t go out without our smartphones. They organize our lives, find our locations, and sync with all our other tech. We sleep with them beside our pillows. Yet… their workings are a mystery. What does “magic iPhone” mean to you? Consider the supervillain who mind-controls a city’s populace, or the employee who stamps the runes that make your iPhone 8s so lightweight. This anthology is based on the success of anthology editor Janine A. Southard’s recent novel, Cracked! A Magic iPhone Story, which stars an explicitly magical iPhone (found by story gamers in modern-day Seattle). That iPhone comes pre-loaded with a romance finder app of dubious morality that not only sends its users on terrible dates, but also sucks their life forces. Editor’s Note: I’m looking for stories that cleverly incorporate the idea of a “magic iPhone” into any setting you like. I will, of course, be psyched to read variations on my crazy romance app, but I’m also excited to read something totally different. I’m accepting all genres except straight-up erotica or hard-core horror. (We’re aiming this anthology at general audiences, after all.) I think the idea lends itself well to comedy and dark fantasy, but… I guess that was obvious already. 😉 How to submit: Send your story in .doc, .docx, or .rtf format to Janine A. Southard [email protected]. Note about brands: In Cracked! A Magic iPhone Story the titular device was, clearly, an iPhone. Cantina Publishing acknowledges that not everyone rates an iPhone as their favorite device, but the concept of the magic iPhone is the element which will tie together stories in this...
Taking Submissions: Weird City Issue #1
Deadline: October 1st, 2015 Payment: $50 What we’re looking for WCP is looking for stories to publish in its magazine, Weird City. These stories should… Fit the general Weird City theme that can best be described as “strange things in dense places”. While we’re flexible with definitions of “strange” and “dense” (and we look forward to seeing your interpretation), please exercise some discretion. Be original works, both in concept and in execution. Please no fanfics or story rewrites and certainly no passing of another’s work as your own. Be self-contained, standalone stories. No chapter excerpts please. Be no less than 1500 words and no more than 7500. Be submitted according to our “How to Submit” process. Read this carefully before submitting. (For the inaugural issue) be submitted before October 1st, 2015. To answer a few common questions: YES, we do accept simultaneous submissions. NO, we don’t at the moment take multiple submissions. NO, we don’t accept reprints at the moment. Rights & Rates WCP purchases worldwide first publication rights in English, for publication in electronic formats, under a limited-use contract. Currently we are offering a flat payment of $50 per story, though we may offer additional compensation for exemplary stories (at our discretion). How to Submit All submissions must be sent electronically. Please attach your story to an email sent to our lovely submissions manager Amelia [email protected]. Make sure you: Include your name and story title in the subject line along with a submission tag, using this format: . This helps dramatically with sifting through our inbox. Save your story to a .doc, .docx, or .rtf format. No Google Drive, Dropbox, etc links. If we can’t open it, we won’t read it. Edit your story according to a common manuscript format. We strongly recommend William Shunn’s guide. At the very least each page should be numbered, with...
Taking Submissions: Mythic Delirium
Deadline: October 1st, 2015 Payment: 2 Cents Per Word Mythic Delirium is an online and e-book venue for fiction and poetry that ranges through science fiction, fantasy, horror, interstitial and cross-genre territory— we love blurred boundaries and tropes turned on their heads. We are interested in work that demonstrates ambition, that defies traditional approaches to genre, that introduces readers to the legends of other cultures, that re-evaluates the myths of old from a modern perspective, that twists reality in unexpected ways. We are committed to diversity, and are open to and encourage submissions from people of every race, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, political affiliation and religious belief. We publish 12 short stories and 24 poems a year. Our quarterly ebooks in PDF, EPUB and MOBI format, published in July, October, January, and April, will each contain three stories and six poems. We will also publish one story and two poems on our website each month. The rights we purchase are First World Serial Rights and First World Electronic Rights in the English language. Short stories: We are seeking short stories of up to 4,000 words. Electronic submissions only. Word limit firm. No unsolicited reprints. No simultaneous submissions. No multiple submissions. Please use the words “fiction submission” in the e-mail subject line. Stories should be sent in standard manuscript format as .rtf or .doc attachments. Payment is 2 cents/word on publication. Poems: You may submit up to 6 poems at a time of any length. Electronic submissions only. No unsolicited reprints. No simultaneous submissions. Please use the words “poetry submission” in the e-mail subject line. Poems may be included in the e-mail or sent as .rtf or .doc attachments. Payment is a $5 flat fee on publication. All submissions should be sent to mythicdeliriumgmailcom. NOTE: We do not use an auto-responder system....
Taking Submissions: Walk Hand in Hand Into Extinction: Stories Inspired True Detective
Deadline: October 1st, 2015 Payment: $25 and a contributor's copy “Walk Hand in Hand Into Extinction: Stories Inspired True Detective” anthology has found a home with ThatLitPress. We are opening up submissions for this fiction anthology inspired by True Detective. We want authors to take their favorite themes from either season and write a story inspired by them. We want stories that are artful and entertaining. Have fun with it! Send us a story between 2,000 to 3,000 words with your favorite themes of True Detective. ThatLitPress will pay $25 per story and a contributor’s copy and you will keep the rights. No previously published stories. Stories are due October 1st. Email the story in a word document to [email protected]. Please use a 12 point Georgia font and have it be double-spaced. Via: That Lit Site.