Taking Submissions: Nonproliferation
Deadline: April 16th 2012 Payment: $3.00 and royalties Rymfire Sci-Fi (a new imprint of Rymfire Books) is proud to announce out latest project… Nonproliferation anthology “The Cold War is 20 years gone. Yet the looming omen of the End of Days still haunts us. The notion that Russia and America will obliterate us all with nuclear weapons seems unlikely. So how will the world end? And what will people do to survive it? Would the limited supply of copper lead to a massive communications breakdown? Would the continued genetic manipulation of crops lead to widespread crop failures? You picture the Apocalypse and write us a story in under 7500 words. Stories that will not impress us: Zombies, Dark Tower rewrites, or anything from the Twighlight Zone. They may be great, but they’re already done. Things that will grab our attention: stories with a conscience, stories that push the envelope with a new idea, and works that go beyond the typical wasteland.” We are also proud to have Boone Dryden back in the fold as well! Boone previously worked with me at Carnifex Press and this anthology is his baby and his first of what I hope are many projects! ALL submissions will go to Boone Dryden ONLY and not the normal Rymfire Books e-mail address… Editor: Boone Dryden [email protected] Reading period will be March 1st – April 16th 2012 Length and submission… We are looking for tales in the 2,500-7,500 word range. Nothing more, nothing less. We will return (unread) anything not within these guidelines. You can submit a story as either an attachment to the e-mail address in Word (NOT docx) or in the body of an e-mail. We do NOT accept snail mail. Please put “Sci Fi Anthology” in the subject of the e-mail and give a word...
Taking Submissions: New Blood Vol 1.
New Blood Vol 1. Deadline: April 30th, 2012. Payment: Exposure Only A new anthology is opened. We are accepting submission for a new anthology. If you have never been published and have always wanted to write a vampire story, then now is your chance and you have time. Deadline for this will be April 30th, 2012. The story must be between 3000 and 10,000 words and should be emailed to [email protected] attached as a .doc (preferred) or .rtf Please send in your submissions using 12 font Times New Roman, single spaced, justified. No hard breaks between paragraphs (hitting return twice to break between paragraphs). Following paragraphs can be started on the next line. Scene breaks or changes in point of view need to be separated by a hard break, centered asterisks (* * *) and a hard break. The title page should contain your contact info and word count.
Taking Submissions: Dieselpunk
Dieselpunk Deadline: April 30th, 2012 Payment: 3% of Revenue from both ebook and print edition sales. Twit Publishing is going far afield with this one and hoping to help establish a new genre. We've already covered the older genres from the 1920’s to 1950’s pulps with Twit Publishing Presents: PULP! anthologies, and are looking at a young genre that re-examines the 20s, 30s, 40s, and early 50s: Dieselpunk. What is Dieselpunk? Dieselpunk is a re-imagining of the diesel-era (the post-World War I era to the early 1950s). It's gangsters, bootleggers, swing, Mexican revolutionaries, Dillinger and Bonnie and Clyde, U-Boats, the Depression, the end of the Wild West, Bolshevik agents, greasers, zeppelins, jazz, art-deco, roadsters, hobos (anything that fits into this era of time along with cross-genres), and the Red Scare. It is the beginning of mechanization of the military and the beginning of the mechanization of the factory. We’re looking for over-the-top storylines that fit into this genre. Horror, action, detective, crime, and even fantasy can be fit into this genre. Think steam-punk, but with petroleum-fueled engines. Be creative! Compensation: 3% of Revenue from both ebook and print edition sales. Submission Guidelines All short stories must meet the minimum requirements of 4000 words, and be a maximum of 9000 words in length. All content submitted to Twit Publishing for PULP! anthologies must be solely owned by the creator. Additionally, all content must be original. Stories must be submitted by the author(s), and not a 3rd party. Please submit as a .DOC or .RTF file. Please send a short author's bio along with any submission. Do not send any story pitches or ideas. **They will be deleted without being read**. **Submissions from authors in the United States only** Email submissions to: [email protected] Subject line of email should read as the author's...
Taking Submissions: Darkly Yours
Deadline: April 30th 2012 Payment: Contributor's Copy Hi all, We are now open to submissions for a brand new project: an anthology of short stories called "Darkly Yours". This time we are going to publish it in English, even though we are a Spanish cultural association (a humble one, by the way). Later, we would translate the texts into Spanish and publish the book in that language. "Darkly Yours" will be about love and darkness, from no matter what point of view (the darker the better, though). Relationships taken from a devious angle, so to speak. Your story can be horror, dark fantasy, even SF, on the condition that love is essential to the plot and it has a twist to the dark and sinister. "Darkly Yours" will be the first English horror anthology published in Spain ever! It will feature short stories from both English & Spanish-speaking writers. We are a non-profit cultural association called Tusitala Ediciones, devoted to this kind of risky & quixotic projects since 2003. We already published a French version of our Spanish mag SABLE, and an Italian SF/horror anthology a few years ago. Submissions: Wordcount: 3000-8000 words. Times 12, single spaced. RTF format. NOT .docx, please. The stories must be completely unpublished, not having appeared either in print or in whatsoever online form (ebook, blogs...) Contact data included at the same file. Deadline to send texts: end of April 2012. The authors selected will receive a free copy of the English book. Sincerely, Fermín Moreno - Spain Tusitala Ediciones http://tusitalaediciones.blogspot.com/ info_sable(at)wanadoo.es
Taking Submissions: Phobia Anthology
Payment: Exposure Only Deadline: April 30th 2012 Phobia Anthology Submissions All submissions to be received by April 30th 2012 Published as E-book only Horror genre related to phobias Emailed content as attachment only Full bios in body of email No more than 5000 words No multiple submissions MS Word format only Original work only Single line spacing All submissions by email only to: [email protected]
Taking Submissions: Return of the Dead Men (and Women) Walking
Deadline: May 1, 2012. Payment: 1 cent/word plus a copy of the print book when it is available To all authors: We have dozens of projects going on at any given time. These guidelines are designed to help us facilitate processing your submission as quickly as possible. Please make sure you read and follow all guidelines. Failure to follow the submission guidelines may result in your submission getting lost or accidentally deleted. Project Title: Return of the Dead Men (and Women) Walking Project Scope: For purposes of this anthology, we are limiting consideration to those stories that feature corporeal undead. These include, but are not limited to, ghouls, liches, mummies, revenants, vampires, wights, and of course zombies. We are not interested in stories featuring incorporeal undead such as ghosts and poltergeists. Genre Considerations: Despite the subject matter, stories need not be firmly rooted in the horror genre to be considered. We will consider a wide range of stories, including fantasy, weird west, steampunk, post-apocalyptic, urban fantasy, and others. This anthology will target adult readers, and therefore young adult stories will not be considered. We will also not consider paranormal romances or erotica. General Guidelines: Our normal general submission guidelines apply. We strongly encourage authors to read our general guidelines first before submitting to this anthology. In particular, we judge both first person and present tense narratives much more critically than we do other works. We will consider such stories and have published them in the past, but they must truly be exceptional for us to publish such styles. When submitting stories for this project, you must use the subject line DEAD MEN STORY SUBMISSION. Submit stories as attachments as per the instructions of our general guidelines. Do not submit bios or a list of publishing credits with your submission, as...
Taking Submissions: Mark of the Beast Anthology
Deadline: May 1, 2012 Payment: 3 cents a word for new works (possibly less for reprints), and 5 contributor copies of the published book. Werewolves of London (and Other Places, Too!) I've just sold a new anthology pitch, and here's the prospectus to get a jump-start on. Gentlemen (and ladies), start your enzymes! MARK OF THE BEAST New Legends of the Werewolf Edited by Scott David Aniolowski Author and Editor Scott David Aniolowski is now accepting submissions for MARK OF THE BEAST; New Legends of the Werewolf, an anthology of werewolf tales to be published in late 2012 by Chaosium, Inc. Werewolves have recently become very big in pop culture, thanks to the popularity of certain young adult novels and their movie adaptations. Unfortunately, our lycanthropic friends are now being portrayed as pouty, angsty, shirtless hunky teens, instead of savage, bestial figures from folklore and nightmares. It is my goal to assemble stories that put the horror back into the werewolf. There are countless variations on the werewolf legend from around the world and throughout history. The more common causes for lycanthropy include being bitten by a wolf or werewolf, cursed by a Gypsy or witch, a family curse, donning an enchanted pelt, imbibing potions or poisons, selling your soul to the devil, falling from religious grace, etc. Some werewolves change from human to giant wolf – some to hybrid wolf-men. And the infliction strikes at various times, depending upon the legend: during a full moon, while under great emotional stress, when the pelt is worn or potion drank – or even at will – etc. Some werewolves are aware of their condition and remember everything when they change – others have no knowledge whatsoever, or experience memories as “nightmares”. Some are solitary – others live in packs. Silver kills...
Taking Submissions: Grindhouse
Deadline: May 1st 2012 Payment: Contributor's copy We are now accepting stories for our new anthology, Grindhouse. If you are familiar with the concept then you will know exactly the kind of thing we are looking for. Action, horror and lots of gore. The crazier, the bloodier, the better. This book will be the equivalent of an R-Rated movie. Stories must be between 3 and 10,000 words. Closing date for this anthology is May 1st 2012. Payment will be one printed paperback contributor copy and further copies available at a highly-reduced rate. All manuscripts should be 12pt, double-spaced, and should include author details and word count on the first page. There should be no footers or headers. Submissions can be emailed to [email protected] with the subject of the email being - Submission (followed by the title of the manuscript) Manuscripts will be read and assessed as soon as possible and you will receive a confirmation if we think the manuscript is elegible for publication.
Taking Submissions: Wily Writers Podcast Urban Horror
Deadline: May 31st 2012 Payment: 5 cents/word MAY TOPIC: URBAN HORROR The Wily Writers site publishes two short stories per month in both audio and text formats. We host a celebrity editor for each of them, and they choose the stories along with the producer (Angel Leigh McCoy). We publish only short fiction that falls under the genre umbrella of speculative fiction: horror, fantasy, science fiction, and paranormal romance/mystery/adventure. We have specific themes that we’re asking you to follow. See below: Submissions need to follow the guidelines listed below. IMPORTANT: Name your file so that it makes sense. An impressive filename for a fiction submission is: (lastname)-(word from title).RTF Word count: 1000 – 4000 (Firm. Do not query). Use standard manuscript formatting. (more info) No simultaneous submissions to other publishers. Multiple submissions okay, but only one story per theme. Story must have a speculative fiction element. Gore, sex, and adult language okay, but make sure it improves the story. We do not edit, so make sure you use good grammar, have double-checked the punctuation, and have done a spell-check. We prefer Chicago Manual of Style rules, and we will reject it if it’s a mess, even if it’s an amazing story. We may request revisions, so if you’re not open to the idea, then let us know in your cover letter. It will save us all some time by communicating that up-front. We will accept reprints. Make double sure that the rights have reverted to you. By submitting it to us, you affirm that it has been freed from all other commitments that conflict with the rights you give us. We reserve the right to change these guidelines without notice. Response Time: We will respond within 90 days after the appropriate issue’s deadline. Pay: Starting with the themes listed above,...
Taking Submissions: Mirror Shards: Volume Two
Deadline: May 5, 2012 Payment: $0.02/word and contributor copy I’m pleased to announce we’re open for submissions for Mirror Shards: Volume Two. Last year’s anthology, Mirror Shards: Volume One, was a success on many accounts. The new volume will be released by Black Moon Books in late summer 2012 as an eBook and POD. Augmented reality holds the promise of great social change in both the near and far-flung futures. It’s also a wonderful medium for storytelling as information and graphics overlain eye-screens challenges the doors of perception and creates mixed-reality worlds to work and play. Black Moon Books is seeking stories between 3000 and 9000 words (soft edges) that utilize augmented reality as a way to explore the human condition. The stories can be set in any place, time, or genre, as long as the story cannot exist bereft of augmented reality. Feel free to explore the edges of the technology. The anthology will pay from $0.02/word to $0.05/word. Minimum payment per word will be $0.02 for all accepted slush stories, but one pro paying slot ($0.05/word) will be given for the best story (Gold Prize.) Rights I’ll ask for include exclusivity for 3 months, First Electronic & First English-Language Book Rights. One copy will be provided for each author in the anthology. Stories should be emailed to mirrorshards2012 (at) blackmoonbooks (dot) com and should follow standard manuscript formatting (courier new, 12 point, double spaced, etc.) The file should be attached as an .doc or .rtf (not .docx). Multiple submissions are welcome, though your best bet is to pick your best story and send only that one. A brief cover letter listing current publication credits would be helpful in the body of the email. If you have received an honorable mention or above in the Writers of the Future...