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Taking Submissions: Untitled Crime Anthology Featuring Femmes Fatales/Dangerous Women

Deadline: May 15th, 2021 Payment: $125 and a contributors copy Theme: Crime stories with Femmes Fatales/Dangerous Women From Maxim Jakubowski: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Mango Publishing in the USA (who were recently highlighted in Publishers Weekly as the fastest growing publisher in America) have commissioned a sixth volume in my series of thematic crime anthologies. Previous ones have been Historical, Private Eyes, Impossible Crimes and two new Holmes stories collections. I am now seeking brand new stories on the theme of Femmes Fatales/Dangerous Women; stories to range between 4,500 and 7.500 words; delivery by 15 May 2021 for February 2022 publication; rights sought: non-exclusive World English language anthology rights only; payment £100/$125 on publication, plus a copy of the book. Please send your submissions to [email protected] Feel free to share and disseminate this call, the more the merrier...

Taking Submissions: Days of Summer

Deadline: May 15th, 2021 Payment: $20 for original fiction, $5 for reprints Theme: Horror stories that take place in the height of summer Note: Reprints Welcome Days of Summer For our next anthology, we're looking for horror stories that take place in the height of summer, when the days are stifling and the full moon brings out the terrors of the night. When the afternoon sun beats you down and the brief night provides little relief. Give us stories of summer break and the monsters lurking in the woods or the psychopath living next door. Give us stories about summer love, heartbreak, and death. We want stories about the summer where everything changed. Deadline: 5/15/21 (We will close early if we reach the word count for the anthology before the deadline) Payment: $20 plus electronic contributor copy. $5 plus electronic contributor copy for reprints. Word count: 2,000 - 12,000 (A little over or under is fine)   Important Bits · Include a bio or greeting with your email. We don't need a lot, but at least let us know who you are. · Please send all submissions as a .docx or .rtf attachment with the subject line of your email as: DBND - Days of Summer - Story Title.  · Stories sent after the submission deadline will be rejected unread. · Multiple submissions welcome. · Simultaneous submissions are fine, but please let us know if your submission is picked up elsewhere. · Reprints will be considered.   Send submissions to: [email protected] Via: DBND Publishing.

Taking Submissions: Lamplight Magazine Fall And Winter 2021

Deadline: May 15th, 2021 Payment: 3¢ per word, $150.00 max, Reprints: 1¢ per word Theme: Dark speculative fiction, read below for specifics. Note: Reprints accepted. We are a literary magazine of dark fiction, both short stories and flash fiction. We want your best. But then, doesn’t everyone? No specific sub-genres or themes, just good stories. For inspiration, we suggest “The Twilight Zone”, “The Outer Limits”, and LampLight, Vol1 Issue 1 which is free. We go for stories that are dark, literary; we are looking for the creepy, the weird and the unsettling. We do not accept stories with the following: vampires, zombies, werewolves, serial killers, hitmen, excessive gore or sex, excessive abuse against women, revenge fantasies, cannibals, high fantasy. Writers We have published writers of all backgrounds from all over the world in LampLight, but not everywhere, nor all shapes and sizes of writers. Help us to shine a light on greater diverse writing and keep LampLight a showcase of the best dark fiction out there by submitting and encouraging others to as well. Edition and Rights The quarterly is published as print and ebook, and at the end of the year all the quarterlies are bound together in an annual collection. We are asking for non-exclusive, worldwide, serial rights to your work for both electronic and print. We want to publish it, we don’t want to own it. We will take reprints, provided you have the rights we are asking for. We will not consider reprints that are currently available for free online. If you have already been in LampLight, we ask you wait until the next volume to submit again. Payment We accept originals and reprints up to 7,000 words (firm). Payment in USD. Unpublished Fiction: 3¢ per word, $150.00 max Reprints: 1¢ per word Please note: works published to a Patreon or...

Taking Submissions: Luna Station Quarterly Fall 2021

Deadline: May 15th, 2021 Payment: $5 USD Theme: "Most" Speculative fiction, read below for specifics. Note: Open only for women-identified authors.   Criteria Luna Station Quarterly publishes speculative fiction written by women-identified authors. We think women write awesome characters and really cool stories and we want to show it to the world. We will consider stories submitted by any woman writer, regardless of experience or writing resume. If you consider yourself on the woman end of the gender spectrum in any significant capacity, you’re welcome here! Stuff we want: Fantasy Science Fiction Space Opera New Fairy Tales (not retellings) Some creepiness Stories that explore the nooks and crannies of an original world Big events from the everyman perspective Unique settings and storytelling forms Well written stories with strong characters Stuff we don’t want: Anything biased toward any religion, race or moral preference Extreme gore or sexual content, in particular no explicit rape or sexual assault. (everything in moderation) Bizarro fiction Poetry Fan Fiction (original stories only, please) Bad grammar/punctuation (please proofread and watch your sentence structure!) Plagiarism A further note about sex and violence in submissions. Science fiction has a long-standing tradition of pushing boundaries and asking difficult questions. It is meant to challenge us and ask us to look at ourselves and how we treat each other and the world around us. That said, LSQ is centered on uplift and so any story that contains explicit sexual situations or violence especially toward women will be considered more carefully than other stories and the content must be justified within the story’s plot. Format and Details Stories should be 500 to 7000 words in length. We may publish longer or shorter works, but the greater your story is above or below limit, the less likely we are to publish it. No poetry...

Taking Submissions: Pixie Forest Publishing Untitled Horror Anthology

Deadline: May 15th, 2021 Payment: $10.00 Theme: Horror stories with depth Pixie Forest Publishing is seeking horror stories for our upcoming anthology. Give us twists, terror, and excitement. Chill us to the bone. Give us nightmares. Don’t just scare us, create a plot and let us see your characters. We are not looking for stories with graphic rape or paedophilia scenes. Violence and gore just for the sake of being violent and gory is not what we are wanting. If it is essential to the plot, include it. If not, leave it for a longer story. Submissions are open until 11:59 EST on May 15th, 2021. Stories should be between 1500 and 3000 words. All submissions must be written in Shunn Format. Please remember to include the title, author’s name, word count, and contact information at the top of the first page. This is so the publisher can easily find you to contact you. Not including your email will guarantee no response. You may submit up to two stories, but we will only accept one per-author. We are currently offering $10 for each accepted story. We do accept simultaneous submissions, but please let us know right away if your story is accepted elsewhere. We are accepting reprints, as long as the story hasn’t been published within the past two years. This is to prevent our readers from seeing the same story they may have just read in a different anthology. Please tell us when and where your story was previously published. The author must hold all rights to their stories before publishing with Pixie Forest. If your story is available online, we ask that you take it down before submitting. We are going to read each submission as quickly as possible and make a judgement in one of the following ways: The...

Taking Submissions: Humans are the Problem: A Monster’s Anthology

Deadline: May 15th, 2021 Payment: 5 cents per word Theme: Monsters adapting to the 31st century Weird Little Worlds Press is looking for contributors to its inaugural Kickstarter science fiction, fantasy, and horror anthology. Bring your weird and help us tell the best monster stories you’ve ever imagined. SUBMISSION DETAILS Monsters are losing their place in a world flooded with technology and false movie representation. Their hunting grounds are diminishing in an “always-on” world. These are the stories of how monsters are adapting to the 21st century and fighting back to regain their place of power. Bring us your tired tropes reimagined for the new world. Tell us the story that no one has told from the monster that we all think we know. Funny, smart, sad…but always scary. The Details: Deadline: May 15th Length: 1000 – 3500 words Pay: .05 per word (.06 if we can unlock our stretch goal) Rights: We retain full rights of the story for 12 months at which they revert back to you. This includes audio and reprint permissions. Note: This is a Kickstarter project, so everything in contingent on us reaching our goal of $6,547. Once we hit over $8,000, we’ll be able to pay everyone .06 per word and give all authors a cool swag packages. You can take a look at the page here: https://weirdlittleworlds.com/humans-are-the-problem-a-monsters-anthology/ What we want:  Something creative and fresh Monster tropes that are turned inside out and upside down Funny, scary, and/or plotty Big stories that are told in a small way Crisp writing with all the fat cut away Diverse voices of all backgrounds, nationalities, gender identifications, sexual orientations, races, religions, and cultures What we don’t want:  Anything that reminds us of “Bright” or “Onward” Fan fiction Previously published stories Boring monsters doing boring stuff Excessive gore, sex, or...

Taking Submissions: Dose of Dread May 2021 (Early Listing)

Submission Window: May 1st-15th, 2021 Payment: $10 Theme: Un-themed, general horror flash fiction. Preference to dread-inducing stories. Submissions OPEN (Monthly, 1st – 15th). Un-themed, general horror flash fiction. Preference to dread-inducing stories. Length: 500 – 1,000 words. Firm. Author Compensation: $10, paid via PayPal. Publication: Dread Stone Press website (Dose of Dread). Reading Periods: Monthly, 1st to 15th. Any stories submitted outside of each reading period will not be read. Two (2) stories will be selected out of each reading period for publication the following month. Rights: First World Electronic Rights. Non-exclusive rights thereafter. No reprint restrictions after publication. Original stories ONLY. No reprints. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, but NO multiple submissions. You may submit again the next month if rejected. If your story is accepted, please sit out one reading period before submitting again. Please, for everyone’s sake, no rough drafts. Successful pieces will require little to no proofreading edits. Email your submission as a Word document attachment to [email protected] with “DOSE – – ” in the subject line. Please see the General Submission Guidelines below for additional formatting information. General Submission Guidelines Rejections for Dose of Dread submissions will be sent by the end of the month submitted. If you have not received a reply by then, feel free to follow-up. All rejections will be form rejections. It’s not personal, promise. Which also means please don’t respond to rejections. It’s unnecessary. For Dose of Dread submissions, please send your work by email to [email protected] with the subject line format: “DOSE – – ”. Address your email to “Editor” or “Alex”. Please provide a brief cover letter in the body of the email (title, word count, relevant info, etc). Do not stress over or overthink this. Please include an author bio of 100 words or less, written in third person, plus any links (e.g. to a website / Twitter) if you wish to...

Taking Submissions: Women Slaying Modern Gothic Horror

Deadline: May 15th 2021 Payment: 4 cents per word Theme: Stories inspired by Gothic moods, subtexts and themes Note: Authors should be Women (trans, cis, femme-identifying, all are welcome) After the raving success that was their Green Inferno project, Tenebrous Press have decided to team up with me (Alex Woodroe, hi, how are you?) for their next caper. What’s it gonna be? A collection of fiction exploring the grand traditions and tropes of Gothic Horror, reimagined and contemporized for this generation and beyond. We are seeking Women—trans, cis, femme-identifying, all are welcome—to pay tribute to our Gothic Mothers (Gothmothers?) through transgressive, shocking, emotional, weird stories. We’re not interested in rewrites of the classics; rather, stories inspired by Gothic moods, subtexts and themes. Take your breast-beating, ghost-plagued protagonists out of the Victorian manor and inject them into outer space; the plague-soaked, paranoiac world outside your window; under the sea; into a splatterpunk meta-fiction; or better yet, surprise us! The most important thing is for your stories to stand in that delectable meeting point between the old world Gothic doom, dread, and death; and the new world fun, creativity, and excitement. What we’re looking for: Fresh, modern Gothic Horrors stories between 1.000 and 15.000 words. Keep in mind that we have limited space, so the longer the story, the stronger it would have to be in order to fit in as cornerstone content. We would likely only accept one story of max length. Cutting mercilessly will be to your own advantage. We will consider poetry, especially if it comes with a strong horror narrative. What we’re not looking for: Submissions from anyone who doesn’t identify as a woman. (whereas trans women, cis women, NB Femme, and anyone who is in any way comfortable with that identifier is welcome). Anything that isn’t horror. Sci-Fi and Fantasy angles welcome, but remember...

Taking Submissions: Luna Station Quarterly September 2021 Issue

Deadline: May 15th, 2021 Payment: $5 USD Theme: "Most" Speculative fiction, read below for specifics. Note: Open only for women-identified authors. Simply follow the schedule below to be notified when we close and open for submissions. Criteria Luna Station Quarterly publishes speculative fiction written by women-identified authors. We think women write awesome characters and really cool stories and we want to show it to the world. We will consider stories submitted by any woman writer, regardless of experience or writing resume. If you consider yourself on the woman end of the gender spectrum in any significant capacity, you’re welcome here! Stuff we want: Fantasy Science Fiction Space Opera New Fairy Tales (not retellings) Some creepiness Stories that explore the nooks and crannies of an original world Big events from the everyman perspective Unique settings and storytelling forms Well written stories with strong characters Stuff we don’t want: Anything biased toward any religion, race or moral preference Extreme gore or sexual content, in particular no explicit rape or sexual assault. (everything in moderation) Bizarro fiction Poetry Fan Fiction (original stories only, please) Bad grammar/punctuation (please proofread and watch your sentence structure!) Plagiarism A further note about sex and violence in submissions. Science fiction has a long-standing tradition of pushing boundaries and asking difficult questions. It is meant to challenge us and ask us to look at ourselves and how we treat each other and the world around us. That said, LSQ is centered on uplift and so any story that contains explicit sexual situations or violence especially toward women will be considered more carefully than other stories and the content must be justified within the story’s arch. Format and Details Stories should be 500 to 7000 words in length. We may publish longer or shorter works, but the greater your story is...

Taking Submissions: Queer Monsters

Deadline: May 15th, 2021 Payment: Contributors Copy Theme: Stories dedicated to the queerness of monsters Note: Contributors must be LGBTQIA2S+. Editors David Ly (Mythical Man) and Daniel Zomparelli (Everything Is Awful and You’re a Terrible Person) are looking for submissions of poetry and short fiction for a new anthology dedicated to the queerness of monsters, to be published by Arsenal Pulp Press in fall 2022. Monsters in pop culture have become LGBTQIA2S+ icons over time, and queer writers have long infused them into their work. The Babadook, Pennywise, Ursula, Freddy Krueger, King Kong, Medusa, witches, demons, and more have been queered to different degrees since their inception, and this anthology aims to showcase this and all things monsters. Daniel and David are looking for poems and short stories that subvert the horror gaze, allowing writers and readers to celebrate monsters that have once been feared, and even question who the real monsters are and what makes something horrific or monstrous. They want writing that explores the impact and meaning of monsters to you. Submissions don’t need to revolve around or be about a famous monster. Poems can be funny, poignant, or scary, or odes to your favourite monster (or ones we may not know about!). Stories can be about real or imagined monsters, demons, and/or witches with a queer bent. Contributors will receive an honorarium and a copy of the book. Guidelines: Poetry: up to three poems, or three pages of poetry (whichever comes first) Fiction: stories between 1,000 and 5,000 words. No fan fiction. Contributors must be LGBTQIA2S+. Send submissions to [email protected], with a subject line of either POETRY or FICTION. Please ensure documents are sent as Word attachments (no PDFs, please). We can’t wait to read your monstrous stories and poems! DEADLINE: May 15, 2021 About the Editors: David Ly is the...