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Taking Submissions: Masquerade

Deadline: July 18th, 2018 Payment: Contributor's Copy. Masquerade Anthology Call: Submission Period: May 18 - July 18​ Word Count:    500-10,500 (If over this, please ask before submitting). Theme:    For this anthology, we want stories centered around a masquerade. The stories themselves can feature any other elements, genres, or plots as long as a masquerade is featured as the main focus or setting. Is there a murder during the ball? Is a prince trying to discern the identity of that beautiful maiden across the room? Is there an evil plot to take over the kingdom or government while everyone is concealed behind a mask?  Response Time:  Please allow up to one month. After that, if you don't hear from us then feel free to give us a little nudge.   Payment: Contributor copy of the anthology.  Estimated Release Date:  Fall 2018  Reprints, Multiple & Simultaneous Submissions: Yes.  SEND A SEPARATE EMAIL FOR EACH SUBMISSION. MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS SENT IN ONE EMAIL MAY BE DISCARDED WITHOUT BEING READ. Guidelines for Submissions:   All submissions are to be sent to [email protected]. In the subject line please type MASQUERADE ANTHOLOGY SUBMISSION: . In the body of your email, please include your name, pen name and word count. If the story is under 2,000 words, please paste the text in the body of the email, otherwise please attach it.  We will list all published authors on our site. Once you have a story accepted for publication, we will post a little author bio up on our site with a list of all published pieces (published by FDM). Via: Fantasia Divinity.

Taking Submissions: Gathering Storm Magazine

Deadline: July 20th, 2018 Payment: $25 for shorts, $10 for poetry. READ EVERYTHING...TWICE Current Themes Being Accepted Until Midnight, 07/20/2018: Keep Your Friends Close and Your Enemies Closer To the Victor go the Spoils History Repeats Itself Fight fire with fire We are all addicted to conflict, which is what makes our hands turn the page. We want you to start with a bang and end with the reader finally taking their next breath. We want your submission to have an impact. Take us away from the known world for a few minutes and make us forget what we are doing. The central idea for every submission should focus solely on one of the themes for that issue. Embrace the theme. Love the theme. Breathe the theme. Short Story/Fables (Pay is 25.00 for each piece accepted for publication): Gathering Storm Magazine (GSM) publishes fictional short stories of 2,000 words or less based on the themes for that issue; always an old saying, proverb, or maxim. If your story does not meet the theme for the respective issue, then it will be rejected. Most genres welcome (fantasy, horror, science fiction, steampunk, weird, Lovecraftian, sword & sorcery, etc.), the only rule being that it is new, original, weird, fun, scary, exciting, or another emotion that invokes something out of the reader. DO YOUR BEST TO CATCH OUR ATTENTION IN THE FIRST PARAGRAPH. Poetry (Pay is 10.00 for each piece accepted for publication): Give us something good. Tell a story. Pull at our hearts. Make me turn the light on. Make us think. Poetry is a tough sell, so sell it well. Other Tidbits & Masterpieces: Everyone has something interesting hiding somewhere. If it doesn't match the guidelines above, but you still want the world to see it, we'd be happy to share...

Taking Submissions: Greek Mythology Anthology

Deadline: July 21st, 2018 Payment: Contributor's Copy. Greek Mythology Anthology Call: Submission Period: May 21 - July 21​ Word Count: 500-10,500 (If over this, please ask before submitting). Theme: For this anthology, we want stories based on tales from Greek myth. They can be inspired by stories of the gods or goddesses or of the great heroes. The stories can be imaginative retellings or an entirely new story featuring the gods or other characters from the myths. Response Time: Please allow up to one month. After that, if you don't hear from us then feel free to give us a little nudge. Payment: Contributor copy of the anthology. Estimated Release Date: Fall 2018 Reprints, Multiple & Simultaneous Submissions: Yes, although (unless otherwise stated), we generally will only accept one story per author for a given anthology. SEND A SEPARATE EMAIL FOR EACH SUBMISSION. MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS SENT IN ONE EMAIL MAY BE DISCARDED WITHOUT BEING READ. Guidelines for Submissions: All submissions are to be sent to [email protected]. In the subject line please type GREEK ANTHOLOGY SUBMISSION: . In the body of your email, please include your name, pen name and word count. If the story is under 2,000 words, please paste the text in the body of the email, otherwise please attach it. We will list all published authors on our site. Once you have a story accepted for publication, we will post a little author bio up on our site with a list of all published pieces (published by FDM). Via: Fantasia Divinity.

Taking Submissions: The Rock N’ Roll Horror Zine

Deadline: July 25th, 2018 Payment: $5 and a contributor's copy Submissions now open! Looking for rock, metal, and punk-themed horror, sci-fi, pulp, and bizarro fiction submissions up to 2,500 words. Also interested in visual art submissions that are on theme, especially cover art. Accepted submissions receive $5 and a contributor copy. Email submissions to [email protected].

Taking Submissions: Havok: October: Skeletons, Slashers, and Succubi

Deadline: July 27th, 2018 Payment: $0.02 per word via PayPal and a contributor's copy October: Skeletons, Slashers, and Succubi   Featured Author: TBA Submission Deadline: July 27, 2018 Sub-genres – Horror, suspense, supernatural We’re going back to the basics of classic Halloween horror stories. Monsters, witches, creepy crawlies, things that go bump in the night, and all things terrifying are what we’re seeking in this issue. Make our skin crawl with undead delight! Submission Guidelines Splickety fills gaps in the modern reader’s day with concise, poignant fiction under 1,000 words. We want stories that hit fast and strike hard––stories that, no matter the genre, can cut through the day’s troubles and grip readers with short attention spans. The most basic way to improve your chances of getting published with us is to adhere to the following submission guidelines: LENGTH: Your well-edited story should be between 300 and 1,000 words long and it should fit one of our scheduled Upcoming Themes. Each magazine will feature one Nano-fiction story of 100 words or less in our Nano Corner. If you can write a complete story in 100 or fewer words that fits with one of our magazine’s themes, send it to us. HINT: Due to design and layout restrictions, we can only publish a few stories longer than 700 words per issue. If you want to increase your chances of getting published with us, send us stories that are 700 words or less! In other words, we acquire for each issue approximately 12 stories, with the breakdown as follows: 701 – 1,000 word stories — 2-3 stories acquired 500 – 700 word stories — 8-10 stories acquired < 100 words — 1 story acquired FLASH FICTION RESOURCE & SAMPLE ISSUE: The Rose Metal Press Field Guide to Writing Flash Fiction is the...

Taking Submissions: Cross+Decay Issue #2

Deadline: July 28th, 2018 Payment: Prose- $0.02/word, $0.01/word after 500 words., Poetry- $0.50/line, $0.25/line after 20 lines. Cross + Decay is now accepting work for Issue 2: (How To Survive In) The Woods. The deadline is May 28 2018. Submission Guidelines: Cross+Decay is a literary and art magazine, welcoming poetry, prose, and artwork. The work must adhere to the issue's theme, but it is up to the interpretation of the creator to decide what work best fits that theme and would be most relevant. Prose can be fiction or non-fiction, 500-1000 words (maximum 1000). Prose must be clearly formatted, and fully edited, including spell-checking and proper grammar. Previously published work is welcome, as long as rights have reverted back to the writer. Work exceeding 1000 words will automatically be rejected. Visual art can be of any medium, including photography and photographs of three-dimensional work. Work must be attached as .jpegs. Artists can submit their work with watermarks or as lower quality files, but the images must represent what the work would look like in print, and must be able to be sent as a high quality .jpeg if accepted (300 dpi, and at least 2000 pixels square). Creators are welcome to submit multiple works, but they must all be submitted at the same time, and within the same email. Payment: Accepted creators will be paid for their work. Prose- $0.02/word, $0.01/word after 500 words. Poetry- $0.50/line, $0.25/line after 20 lines. Artwork- $15/selected digital file. All creators will continue to have full rights to their work. Please email submissions to [email protected], with full name, a short bio, and information relevant to understanding the work (if needed). If you have any further questions, please send an email to the above address. Submissions close May 28 2018 at 11:59 PM MST. Late submissions...

Taking Submissions: ‘Haunted House’ And ‘Cosy Crime’

Deadline: July 29th, 2018 Payment: 6 cents per word. We're excited to open for submissions to the first two of four anthologies set for publication in 2019: Haunted Houseand Cosy Crime. These will join a thriving list of Gothic Fantasy titles, including Supernatural Horror, Robots & Artificial Intelligence, Dystopia Utopia, and more. Again, we are looking for around twenty to thirty short stories by contemporary writers to complement a selection of classic tales in these anthologies. We are keen to encourage new writers, without prejudice to age, background or previous publication history. It’s the story that matters, and the quality of writing. Submit by email to [email protected] The New Volumes Haunted House: The creaking floorboards, the children hiding in the mirror, the spirits that rake across the flesh of the mind, tell us your stories of hauntings and mansions. Oh, what is that sound within the walls? Now accepting submissions for this anthology. Cosy Crime: The armchair detectives, the murder in the vicarage, the family secrets unravelling in gossipy ears, such are the ingredients of a genteel bloodbath in an otherwise delightful village. Do you have any stories that might fit? Now accepting submissions for this anthology. Formal Call for Submissions (2018) We are looking for new and recent short stories. We do not require exclusivity. You hold copyright, licensing us just for this publication. We don’t mind if your story has been previously published online or in print (though we do need to know publication and date). Simultaneous submissions are fine, but you must have the right to license your story in an anthology. Word length is most likely to be successful at 2000–4000, but we will still read stories slightly outside this range.  Submit stories for 'Haunted House' and 'Cosy Crime' by email to [email protected] Fees, Copyright and Other Terms We pay Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) rates of...

Taking Submissions: The Modern Monarchist: 80s in Blood!

Deadline: July 30th, 2018. Payment: $5 for stories up to 1000 words, and $10 for any story 1001-2000 words. Note: Reprints allowed The 80s represented a time of commercial indulgence and general cultural insanity. It is the decade in which weird and gross became mainstream. Excess was the hallmark of Hollywood. Blockbusters, shoot-em-ups, futuristic dystopian wastelands, mutants and beastmen and cyborgs, and everything was covered in slime from gumball machines. It was a great time to be alive. It was an even greater time to be a kid. 80s in Blood aims destroy conventional nostalgia and publish fiction that takes the 80s beyond the 80s. We seek the 80s version of the 80s: how characters in an exaggerated 80s movie might have envisioned an idealized 80s. If you have seen The Garbage Pail Kids Movie, Brain Damage, Steel Dawn, Hard Ticket to Hawaii, The Sword and the Sorcerer, Hell Comes to Frogtown, Terror Vision, Killer Klowns from Outer Space, Repo Man, Miami Connection, Howard the Duck, Big Trouble in Little China, and Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome and you thought, “These movies just weren’t ridiculous enough for me,” that’s what 80s in Blood is looking for. Stories that examine the day-glo New Wave experience, or the Satanic Panic heyday of Heavy Metal, or the robotic grooves of Electro, or universes built around idolizing Madonna and Prince. The Cold War. WWF Wrestling. The Drug War. Monster Trucks. Break Dancing. Saturday Morning Cartoons. Lawn Darts. Jelly Bracelets. Mr. T. Cabbage Patch Kids. Video Arcades. Skate Boarding. Anything 80s is totally fair game for these absurd, weird, and gonzo spoof-homages. DEADLINE: July 30, 2018. SUBMISSION Guidelines: We are seeking only the finest FLASH FICTION, PROSE-POEMS, or ABSURD ARTICLES 2000 words or less. If we receive a submission that is over 2000 words, we will not only delete the submission unread, we will also delete the author...

Taking Submissions: Crypt-Gnats: Horror you’ve been itching to read

Deadline: July 30th, 2018 Payment: $5.00 Jersey Pines Ink is pleased to announce our first anthology, Crypt-Gnats: Horror you’ve been itching to read. It will be published as both a print and an e-book. Stories must be fiction and totally of your own creation. Stories should/could involve cemeteries or other forms of deceased placements including graveyards, mausoleums, cremations, mysterious disappearances, etc. Your imagination is the limit. Please heed these guidelines: Stories can be no longer than 3,000 words.  Flash is acceptable. Minimal graphic violence… very little gore… prefers suggested blood and guts to detailed.  No detailed rape scenes, or abuse to children. Standard manuscript format. We do not accept multiple, simultaneous or unsolicited reprint submissions. Submit doc, docx, and rtf only. Your name and contact information must be at the top of the first page of the story. Name, title, and page numbers should be in the top header on following pages. Manuscripts not following the guidelines will be deleted unread. Payment: $5.00 (PayPal). Submission window June 1 to July 30, 2018 Return time: Three months after the anthology closes, (October 31) Submit to: [email protected] This email address will become inactive July 31, 2018 Any changes or news will be listed at https://www.jerseypinesink.com Via: Jersey Pines Ink.

Taking Submissions: Lit Mag

Deadline: July 31st, 2018 Payment: $1,000 for fiction or nonfiction. $250 for a poem, a group of short poems, or (the rare) short short. What We Publish LITMAG PRINT Fiction Short stories, novellas Nonfiction Creative nonfiction; essays on literature, art, culture, and music; biography, memoir Poetry No restrictions on style or form LITMAG ONLINE Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry Up to 4,000 words. LITMAG CONTESTS LitMag‘s Virginia Woolf Award for Short Fiction  First Prize: $3,500, publication, and agency review by Sobel Weber Associates (clients include: Viet Thanh Nguyen, Richard Russo, Laura Lee Smith). The contest is now closed. Winner and finalists will be announce on March 31, 2018.  Full contest guidelines will again be available again on Submittable when the next contest period opens. Full guidelines are also available on our blog. What We Look For  Work that moves and amazes us. We are drawn to big minds, large hearts, sharp pens Word Count Limits Print: 15,000 words Online: 4,000 words What to Send One story or essay at a time, up to five poems. Please wait until you have heard back from us before submitting again. Previously Unpublished We do not consider work that has previously been published either in print or online (including personal blogs etc.) What We Pay LitMag Print: Upon acceptance, we pay $1,000 for fiction or nonfiction; $250 for a poem, a group of short poems, or (the rare) short short LitMag Online: Upon acceptance, we pay $250 What We Acquire LitMag acquires First English-language print and electronic rights. Copyright reverts to the author upon publication. When to Submit Regular submissions: Fiction is open: 10/1/17 to 11/30/17; 2/1/18 to 7/31/18* Poetry is open:  9/1/17 to 11/30/17; 3/1/18 to 7/31/18 Nonfiction is open: 8/1/17 to 11/30/17; 1/1/18 to 5/31/18 LitMag Online is open: 9/1/17 to 11/30/17; 2/1/18 to 6/30/18 *There is a submission fee for fiction only. There will be a window of...