Taking Submissions: These Vampires Don’t Sparkle – A Vampire Anthology
Deadline: March 15th 2014 Payment: Payment is author share divided equally among the authors. We pay twice a year. At Sky Warrior Books, we’re not above…well, anything. Hence, we love Vampires – but NOT the sparkly kind. We’re betting you love vampires too. So, send us your best work on vampires, original or reprint (must have the rights), of stories 500 to 7000 words in length. Can be fiction, nonfiction, or poetry. Sure, we’ll take standard horror and dark fantasy, but you can be creative. vampires in space, vampire critters, vampire love stories (uh, no erotica or sparkles), fantasy vampires, steampunk vampires, vampire humor (a strong plus), vampires on stakes…well, you get the idea. Payment Payment is author share divided equally among the authors. We pay twice a year. Deadline Our deadline is March 15th, 2014. We’re planning on the e-book coming out in October, just in time for Halloween, and Christmas/Yule/Solstice/Kwanza/Hanukah/Winter Holidays/Did we miss anything? How to Submit or The Nitty-Gritty We accept RTF files via e-mail only to the publisher at [email protected]. Put the words: VAMPIRES DON’T SPARKLE SUBMISSION in the subject line with the title of your piece. Send us a virus and we will never accept anything from you again. Double spaced manuscript in Times New Roman or some other pretty font (not Courier!). Use italics, not underlines. Have your contact information on the manuscript including your email address. Let us know if this is a reprint and from where. Again, be sure you have the rights to reprint – we won’t chase down permissions. Fiction, nonfiction, humor, science fiction, fantasy, light horror, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, etc. No fan fiction or rip offs of popular vampires and unless you are writing humor – your vampires must NOT sparkle! And above all the story MUST HAVE...
Taking Submissions: Fear of the Unknown – A Tribute To H.P. Lovecraft
Deadline: March 15th, 2014 Payment: Exposure Only “That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons even death may die.” What We Want: Lovecraft style horror stories, particularly new takes on the Cthulhu Mythos. Lovecraftian horror is defined as a style of storytelling involving a set of supernatural, pre-human, and extraterrestrial elements. The hallmark of Lovecraft’s work is cosmicism: the sense that ordinary life is a thin shell over a reality that is so alien and abstract in comparison that merely contemplating it would damage the sanity of the ordinary person. Lovecraft’s work is also steeped in the insular feel of rural New England, and much of the genre continues to maintain this sense that “that which man was not meant to know” might be closer to the surface of ordinary life outside of the crowded cities of modern civilization. Word Count: 500-2,500 words. Closing Date: 15 March 2014. Submissions may close sooner if the anthology fills quickly. Reprints: Yes. Multiple Submissions: No. Simultaneous Submissions: No. Payment: This is a non-paying market. Payment for your story is exposure in the anthology. How To Submit: Submit it as a .doc or .rtf attachment to [email protected] with the subject line “Lovecraft”. Include your name, story title, word count, and a brief biography in the body of the email. Via: Dreamscape Press.
Visionary Press’s Spring Horror Anthology
Deadline:Martch 15th, 2014 Payment: Equal share of royalties Visionary Press Is Looking for Horror with a Spring related theme. The title has yet to be determined, but think spring break trip gone bad, or perhaps the Easter Egg hunt that didn’t quite go as planned. What did the neighbor bury in her garden last year that has the flowers coming up so… ravenous? Think blood, think gore and be creative. Word Count is to be 3,000 to 5,000 words. Reading period begins January 15th and ends March 15th. We are looking to publish close to Easter or soon after. All authors share equally in the royalties. Mail submissions to [email protected] with the heading, Spring Horror. Via: Visionary Press.
Taking Submissions: Sulfurings
Deadline: March 23rd 2014 Payment: For flash fiction, the pay is $3 per story; for short stories, pay is $7 per story; for essays, pay is $11; for poems, pay is $13 per poem. In addition, each contributor will receive a digital copy of the anthology in which they appear. Note: There are 2 other guidelines linked to at the bottom of the post, if you are going to submit I suggest reading them all A long time ago, there were two ancient cities that have come upon their own unique reputations among the cities of history and legend: Sodom and Gomorrah. How you interpret the legend does not matter to the garden gnomes. We care more for how the inhabitants of the city dealt with their circumstances after the departure of Lot and his family. Tell us a story. “Sulfurings” is the title we’re giving our anthology of stories concerning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. In Genesis 19, God rained down burning sulfur on the cities. The question for you is this, Who lived in Sodom and Gomorrah and how did they cope with this sudden calamity? We want apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic visions. Please focus on the characters and their attempts to survive – both during and after the rain. The garden gnomes are accepting flash fiction pieces, short stories, poems, and essays that deal with this theme. All formats should present a provocative glimpse into the lives of the inhabitants of these ancient cities. Show us their lives unraveling in the rain of God’s wrath, their clothes tattered and torn, their hearts reaching out to those they love and those they loathe, but most of all, give us your speculative storytelling best. We have just one stipulation: No characters can be member’s of Lot’s family. Create from...
Taking Submissions: Deep Sea Monster Hunter – Leviathan
Deadline: March 31st 2014 Payment: $25 Reading Period: Open through 3/31/14 Word Count: 2,000 to 10,000 words Payment: $25 per story Files Accepted: Doc, Docx, RTF No Multi-Subs or Sim-Subs Genres: Fiction, Horror, Sci-Fi. Stories may set in the past, present or near future. There is nothing quite like sailing upon the sea at night. The size of your craft matters little as you realize that nothing mankind has ever made could be considered large out here. The knowledge that things larger than you and your craft are swimming beneath you is another sobering thought. They have tentacles and teeth. You are utterly helpless in the water. Should the frail safety of your craft fail you, you will almost certainly die a most horrible death as you become a meal. All of this is enough to send panic coursing through your veins, and these are just the simple realities of the sea. The tales that are dreamt of and told are worse. Much worse. These are the stories thatLEVIATHAN is looking for. Give us the Kraken. Give us giant sharks. Give us undiscovered depths, unexplored islands and all of the horrible things that live there. Give us any monster you can dream of that lives in or around the sea… Then give us the hunters that battle them. Submit to Emby Press Source: Emby Press.
Taking Submissions: Superhero Monster Hunter – The Good Fight
Deadline: March 31st 2014 Payment: $25 Reading Period: Open through 3/31/14 Word Count: 2,000 to 10,000 words Payment: $25 per story Files Accepted: Doc, Docx, RTF No Multi-Subs or Sim-Subs Genres: Fiction, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy. Stories may set in the past, present or future Sometimes one of us possesses power and ability greater than others. When we use these for the greater good, we become heroes. But it is not easy to be different, to carry the responsibility that comes with the power or to bear the burden of what else might come with it – weakness, vulnerability and the other things that must remain hidden for the power to survive… And survive that power must, because the others are out there, lurking in the shadows. With mighty powers of their own and a thirst for mayhem, destruction, or blood, they cannot be stopped by the common man. Only by you. Protect your identity. Guard your weaknesses. Use the powers that only you have to fight the creatures and forces of evil as they prey upon humanity. THE GOOD FIGHT is looking for these stories. Give us a traditional superhero, a giant fighting robot, or a child with a link to the ‘other side’. Let them protect the world against monsters large and small, inhuman or a human so subverted by evil that they are no longer one of us. Make the fights spectacular. Make us cringe for the hero and want to fight the villain ourselves. But most of all, give great consideration as to whether or not the power that the hero holds is enough, because sometimes it isn’t… Submit to Emby Press Source: Emby Press.
Taking Submissions: StoneThread SpecFic Short Story Contest III
Deadline: March 31st, 2014 Payment: Prizes below For this contest we’re seeking speculative fiction short stories set in a post-apocalyptic world. It can be Earth or some other world. For our contests, speculative fiction is defined as any story in any genre that responds to the question “What if?” in a way that depends on science or on any fantastic elements. The genres include science fiction (hard or sociological), science fantasy, fantasy, magic realism, psychological horror (no slash and gash please), ghost stories, urban fantasy, paranormal romance (no erotica please), etc. With that in mind, send us your best effort. Contest Rules There is no reading fee or entry fee for this contest. Entry deadline, 31 March 2014 (may be extended if we do not receive enough entries) Previously unpublished short fiction only 1,000 to 10,000 words Email your submission as a .doc, .docx, or .rtf attachment to [email protected] Enter as many stories as you like, one story per email We accept simultaneous submissions but let us know immediately if it’s accepted elsewhere Name and email address must appear in upper left corner of the first page of the story Past tense is the natural voice of narrative; please, no present tense narrative (of course, dialogue will be in present tense, as will the unspoken thoughts of characters) Notes We will announce the winners by email to all entrants approximately one month after the contest closes. Please be certain we have your valid email address. We will endeavor to correct any inadvertent errors in a submission (e.g., email address missing from the manuscript) but we will not read entries that are under or over the word-count limits or that are presented in present tense. Prizes — All winning entries, including all honorable mentions, will be included in an anthology to be published as an ebook by...
Taking Submissions: Monster Fancy
Deadline: March 31, 2014 Payment: Contributor Copy Calling all Monsters Minor Arcana Press desires your writing, visual art, and beyond for a new journal of high-, low-, and no-brow content: Monster Fancy, the magazine for the discerning monster enthusiast. Don’t limit yourself to genres. Monsters are bigger than horror, greater than simple fear, and not confined to neat categories. Get intricate. Get intimate. Genre and form are entirely open. Go wild: Lies. Truth. Fiction. Friction. Poetry. Drama. Criticism. Magic spells. Hybrids. Experiments. Visual art. Sounds and visions for the website. Translations, mistranslations, and mutations of language. Shifts of shape; Others; explosive disquiet; messy, ugly things; myths, fairy tales, urban legends; humor, satire, and parody; disability, disease, and power; chastity and queerness; shock and its antithesis; horrors of the supernatural and the all too banal; academic and anti-academic; punk and polished; rampant and restrained; Monsters. Submission guidelines: Please submit writing as .doc, .docx, or .pdf file still art as .tiff, .png, or .pdf sound and video as links we can follow to hosted pages (Dropbox, etc.) Straightforward prose: double spaced, up to 7000 words Straightforward poetry: single spaced, up to 10 pages Hybrids and experiments: 20 pages or fewer, use above suggestions for spacing forms Undeadline: March 31, 2014. Please allow four months response time. Address: minorarcanapress {@} gmail {dot} com Subject line: Monster Fancy submission Simultaneous submissions and previously published content: why the Hell not? Just as long as you own the rights, and let us know if your submission is accepted elsewhere. Be a monster, and don’t be a dick about it. Contributors paid in copies as of now, and we’re invoking grants and donations to cover possible monetary payment. Monster Fancy staff: Publisher & Creative Director: Evan J. Peterson Visual Editor: Anne Bean Submissions Editors: Emmett Montgomery and Amy...
Taking Submissions: Women Destroy Fantasy Special Issue Of Fantasy Magazine
Deadline: March 31, 2014 Payment: 8 cents/word Note: This one is just for the ladies As a result of Lightspeed’s successful Women Destroy Science Fiction! Kickstarter campaign, we’re reviving Fantasy Magazine for a single special issue, which will be published this fall. WOMEN DESTROY FANTASY! will be a special one-off, guest-edited by former Fantasy Magazine editor Cat Rambo. The issue will contain 8 pieces of fiction (twice the size of a regular issue of an issue of Fantasy back before it was merged into Lightspeed), consisting of 4 original stories and 4 reprints. Cat Rambo will select all 4 of the original stories, and long-time editor of the fantasy half of The Year’s Best Fantasy & Horror, Terri Windling, will select the 4 fantasy reprints. Everything submitted to the Women Destroy Fantasy! issue will also be considered for publication in Lightspeed. Who can submit stories for consideration for the special issue? Women. How do you define “woman”? A woman is any human being who identifies as one, to whatever degree that they do so. What can women submit? Fantasy short stories, 1500-7500 words. Dark fantasy (which normally would be OK to submit to Nightmare, should go here instead for this issue). When is the submissions period? Submissions open March 15, 2014, and will close at 11:59:59 p.m. Eastern on March 31, 2014. What rights will you be buying? Please see the Lightspeed standard contract templates (originals | reprints) for details; this issue will use that same contract template. Pay rate? 8 cents/word. Response time? Up to 45 days Note: Stories submitted to the Women Destroy Fantasy! special issue will also be considered regular issues of Lightspeed as well, if they are not selected for the special issue. When will the issue be published? October 2014. How do I submit? Submit via the following submissions portal:submissions.johnjosephadams.com/women-destroy-fantasy What the heck is this about? What do you mean by “destroy”? Readthis and just substitute “fantasy” any time it says “science fiction” (more or less)....
Taking Submissions: State Of Horror: Illinois & New Jersey
Deadline: April 1st 2014 Payment: royalty-only payment schedule plus a contributor paperback copy. The royalties are 50% of the sales per eBook and Print book divided between the authors. Each book will contain 13 stories. Do you think you have a horror story for the anthology? You do not have to have lived in the state to create a well-spun tale set in the state being featured. The stories are not just taking a current story and peppering it with city names or landmarks either. The culture, landscape, and feel of the state should be a part of the entire story. We want a local to be able to identify with the story. The use of local folklore, geography, and history can bring a tale to life. The story can be from any time period. It is highly recommended avoiding clichés, as that will hinder the chances of being included. Look beyond the standard gangster stories for Chicago (not that this cannot make a great story) and dig a little deeper into something original. The anthologies will contain engaging horror stories, textured characters, and well developed plot. Easy enough? We are looking for stories between 2,500 and 7,500 words. Any submission that falls outside this range will be returned (unread). Previously published stories will be accepted, but please include where it was published and publish date. Submission will only be accepted through email at [email protected] as a .doc file (Word) attachment. The subject of the email should contain “State of Horror: (with either Illinois or New Jersey). If the email subject does not contain this information, it will be deleted unread. At this time, we will only be accepting stories for these two collections. In the body of your submission email, please provide a brief cover letter with your information,...