Taking Submissions: Universe of Attractions
Deadline: December 31st, 2021 Payment: $5 and royalties Theme: Fantasy/Science Fiction/Speculative stories featuring a cross-species romance. Note: Reprints welcome I hereby announce that submissions are open for our very first anthology, Universe of Attractions! We are looking for Fantasy/Science Fiction/Speculative stories featuring a cross-species romance. Elves may be the champions of interspecies romance, but what about the others? What are some mythological races that usually are passed by? How do Venusians show their love? Do Alpha Centaurians get starstruck? Romance must be an essential part of the story, not just sprinkled on top, and the romance must contribute to character development. And because we are an all-inclusive press, you are not limited to any specific orientations. We’re not looking for hard adult content, but sexual intercourse is allowed. You should keep the striptease rule in mind—the more you leave to the imagination, the better. And if you mention body parts, do know where those body parts are! Inaccurate anatomy will get your story rejected. Length: the target range is between 2000-7500 words. We will consider works outside this, but they will be a harder sell. Deadline: December 31, 2021. Target date for publication is June 2021. Pay: $5, with a share of royalties after expenses are met. Payments will be made by Paypal, and will be sent upon receipt of a signed contract. Guidelines: Failure to follow guidelines will get your story rejected, but you may resubmit if you correct your mistakes. 1) Submit your story as an *.rtf file attached to your cover letter. 2) One-inch margins, double-spaced text. 3) NO TABS! Use the paragraph formatting tool to indent the paragraphs, and use CENTER to place your section dividers. 4) NO page numbers or other headers or footers on the pages! 5) Mark your italics with an underscore before and after the italics....
Contest: Rune Bear Quarterly
Deadline: December 31st, 2020 Prize: $10 Theme: A drabbled based on "Dead of Winter" Rune Bear Quarterly is a seasonal drabble contest. This season’s prompt is “Dead of Winter.” Submissions are open until December 31st. The winner of the contest will receive $10. Each season will feature a different prompt. Submissions should always qualify the prompt in some way. Stories should be exactly 100 words. Titles: 15 words or less. To submit to the Contest, simply type up your piece and send it to [email protected]. Your subject line should be the word: “QUARTERLY.” Make sure you attach your story as a .doc or .docx. No multiple submissions and no simultaneous submissions. Also submit an author bio of 50 words or less. By submitting, you grant us non-exclusive rights to publish your piece if it wins and to keep the winning story in our archives. We request the winner not reprint the story for six months after the drabble is published. Via: Rune Bear.
Taking Submissions: Epoch
Deadline: December 31st, 2020 Payment: £15 per accepted piece or B. £5 plus a contributor copy Theme: Aftermath (see below.) ‘Aftermath’ (n) originated in the 1520s to mean the second crop of grass which is grown on the same land after the first had been harvested. From after- + –math (which meant ‘a mowing, cutting of grass’. Figurative language came about in the 1650s. Similar to the French regain, from re- + gain (which meant ‘grass which grows in mown meadows’. Aftermath is now defined as ‘the consequences or after-effects of a significant unpleasant event’, but really, it can mean so much beyond this as well. When we asked our staff what ‘Aftermath’ meant to them, there were many different responses, some of which might inspire all you writers out there for the upcoming issue. What We Publish Epoch is a publishing platform for original, creative nonfiction. We want to hear every voice. Epoch enthusiastically encourages submissions from marginalised voices, BlPOC, POC, LGBT+ folks, emerging writers and people outside of academia. We hope you’ll trust us with your stories. Original Material Submissions must be written and/or created by you and never before published. Epoch also accepts original translations, but we require a cover letter indicating where the work was previously published and whether you have the rights to authorise a translated publication. We will consider work that has been simultaneously submitted to other publications, but you must notify us immediately if your piece is accepted elsewhere. Creative Nonfiction Creative nonfiction is a vast genre, and we like it that way. We accept submissions for: memoir, personal essay, flash creative nonfiction, nature writing, travel writing, city writing, etc.— even poetry will be considered. We are interested in any narrative of real life that is well written. Artwork We encourage the submission of all types of original artwork which can...
Taking Submissions: Heroic Fantasy Quarterly
Deadline: December 31st, 2020 Payment: Roughly $25 for stories under 1,000 words, $50 for stories between 1,000 and 5,000 words, $75 for stories between 5,000 and 7,500 words and $100, for stories of 7,500 words and over. Theme: Heroic fantasy — in both prose and poetry Heroic Fantasy Quarterly is generally open to fiction and poetry submissions four months per year. The months you can submit are: March June September December If you submit fiction or poetry in any other month, you will receive an auto-response and your tale will not be reviewed. * * * As its name suggests, Heroic Fantasy Quarterly is a quarterly ezine dedicated to publishing heroic fantasy — in both prose and poetry. We are unrepentant in our goal of elevating unapologetic sword and sorcery to a rightful high place. We pay $100 for stories and $25 for poems, upon publication. (Scroll down for info on art submissions.) We purchase first world English language electronic rights, electronic rights for 90 days, archival rights for twelve months, and excerpt rights. Our fiction word limit is a soft 10,000 words, although we are willing to serialize at a maximum of 50,000 words over four issues. You may submit up to three poems, with a cumulative maximum of 30 pages. No simultaneous submissions, please. While we don’t have iron-clad rules regarding our fiction payment, we roughly pay $25 for stories under 1,000 words, $50 for stories between 1,000 and 5,000 words, $75 for stories between 5,000 and 7,500 words and $100, for stories of 7,500 words and over. Tolkienesque (as in really long) poetry epics/sagas/vedas will most likely be treated — and paid — like fiction. Similarly, prose pieces of fewer than 1,000 words will be paid at poetry’s standard rate of $25. Art: HFQ is looking for quality banner art to accompany...
Taking Submissions: We’re Here: The Best Queer Speculative Fiction 2020
Deadline: December 31st 2020 Payment: $0.01/word Theme: The best speculative stories published in 2020 under 17,500 words that implicitly or explicitly explores queerness and/or transness. We’re Here 2020 is now open for submissions. The anthology will be co-edited by CL Clark and series editor Charles Payseur. Please submit your work here. If anything prohibits you from using the form, please contact us at [email protected] for alternate submission instructions. We are looking for: The best speculative stories published in 2020 under 17,500 words that implicitly or explicitly explores queerness and/or transness. We refer to queerness that is inclusive of ace/aro stories, trans and nonbinary stories, and intersex stories. What we don’t want to see: Original/unpublished work, unqueer work, non-speculative work. Guidelines: Please submit your story in .pdf, .doc or .docx file, formatted for publication or in something approaching Standard Manuscript Format. Please use italics and bold as necessary. This should be the final version that was published, not including editor notes or track changes. Please include a cover/query letter with the title, length, where/when the story was published, and a brief bio. You may include links to your website/social media, and previous publications if any. Please don’t stress about this cover letter, if we have additional questions about your submission, we’ll ask them. Simultaneous submissions are welcome. Multiple submissions are welcome. Reprint submissions from 2020 only. This can include self-published stories, and those published on your blog or Patreon. Submissions are open to all. Neon Hemlock Press is particularly interested in queer stories and authors. Authors from all underrepresented backgrounds and marginalized communities are strongly encouraged to submit. Please don’t self-reject. The compensation level for stories accepted to WE’RE HERE: THE BEST SPECULATIVE FICTION 2020 is $0.01/word. Submissions will close December 31st 2020. Editors are encouraged to recommend work from their...
Taking Submissions: 2 Sherlock Holmes Anthologies!
Deadline: December 31st, 2020 Payment: $100 OR $50 plus a percentage of the Kickstarter project profits and a paperback copy Theme: For one, Holmes's client must be a real historical figure, for the other, it must be a public domain character and fit in with the Victorian/ edwardian time frame of Holmes and Watson Note: I APOLOGIZE for how short this call is, usually these hit my inbox much sooner. Call for Submissions to Two NEW Sherlock Holmes Anthologies Sherlock Holmes: Stranger than Truth Sherlock Holmes: Stranger than Fiction Guidelines: These traditional Sherlock Holmes adventures are sure to be a lot of fun. For Sherlock Holmes: Stranger than Truth Holmes's client is a real historical figure. It could be Queen Victoria, Billy the Kid, President Harrison, The Dalai Lama, Nellie Bly, Laura Ingalls Wilder, or any person who lived during the time Holmes and Watson worked together. For Sherlock Holmes: Stranger than Fiction Holmes's client is a fictional character. It must be a public domain character and fit in with the Victorian/ edwardian time frame of Holmes and Watson. Perhaps the client is an elderly Oliver Twist or a young Dr. Caligari. Twain's Pudd'nhead Wilson could be visiting London and need help from a detective. Maybe Alice needs help finding Wonderland or Dorothy returning to Oz. Submissions: Sherlock Holmes: Stranger than Truth - Stories must fit traditional Holmes. Submissions should be 5,000 – 10,000 words in length (it is okay to go over or under some). Since these cases involve historical figures they should be canonical in nature. Holmes and Watson must be their traditional selves. Sherlock Holmes: Stranger than Fiction - Since these stories involve fictional characters, you have some leeway in adding elements of fantasy, horror, and science fiction (i.e. if you use Dracula, or the Time...
Taking Submissions: Lost Contact
Deadline: December 31st, 2020 Payment: $0.05 per word Theme: To lost contact (not being specific in the call, just what that means to you, ideas for themes below!) Hi! If you are a writer, this post will be of great interest to you. But, before we get to our big announcement, I do want to point out we’ve recently uploaded several new titles on our homepage. Please check it out and order (or, in some instances, pre-order) a couple books. If you love indie horror, the best way to show that is to support publishers directly, and you can do that by ordering books through our webstore. (We will be issuing out other posts at a later date going into more detail on the new titles uploaded, such as Jessica Leonard’s debut novel, Antioch, which is gonna blow y’all’s minds; seriously, you might as well just go ahead and pre-order it right now before reading anything else in this newsletter–it’ll be the wisest decision you’ve ever made.) Now, on to our announcement… Long-time fans of Perpetual Motion Machine know we have released two critically acclaimed anthologies titled Lost Signals and Lost Films. These anthologies have featured fiction from folks like Josh Malerman, Brian Evenson, Kristi DeMeester, Gemma Files, Damien Angelica Walters, and so on… One thing we’ve been asked about the most, probably, is when are we going to complete the trilogy of these…LOST anthologies. And…well, it’s pretty obvious by now, but we intend on completing the trilogy in 2021. But we need help. Which is why, beginning right now, we are officially open for story submissions for a brand-new anthology called…LOST CONTACT. Now, what does LOST CONTACT mean? I guess that depends on what the word CONTACT means to you. To lose contact…does that bring to mind something physical, something intangible? Does it give you a sense of isolation?...
Perpetual Motion Machine Is Open To Novel And Novella Submissions From POC Authors
Deadline: January 1st, 2021 Payment: Small advance + royalties Theme: Horror and Crime fiction Hi, folks! Max Booth here, co-owner and Editor-in-Chief of Perpetual Motion Machine. I’ve decided to reopen novel & novella submissions for our 2021/2022 lineup. Long-time fans of our press might notice we haven’t opened to full-length manuscript submissions in quite a while. Seems like a pretty good time to change that, right? And also, full transparency, while in recent years we have managed to publish more diverse authors in our horror magazine, Dark Moon Digest, I fully recognize we haven’t been the best at diversity on the book side of things. If you take a look at our novel roster, the pure whiteness might blind you. Please use caution. Obviously this wasn’t intentional, but I do take total blame in my laziness to seek out non-white voices. I screwed up there and I would like to do better. I love this press. I love the books we’ve published. I’ve dedicated the last eight years of my life to PMMP. But it’s never going to really evolve without making a significant step forward. Which is why, beginning immediately, Perpetual Motion Machine is reading novel & novella submissions from POC writers only. Sorry, white folks, but you gotta sit this open call out. Some general guidelines: Word count: 20k-150k Genres: Horror & Crime Deadline: January 01, 2021 Payment: Small advance + royalties Send all stories to [email protected] with “NOVEL/NOVELLA SUBMISSION_TITLE_LAST NAME_WORD COUNT” in the subject line. Please include a brief author bio in the cover letter. Via: Perpetual Motion Machine.
Taking Submissions: Family
Deadline: January 1st, 2021 Payment: $20 Theme: Killing your... Family Note: Reprints welcome We want you to kill off those family members. Grandma, brother and sisters, even the pet bird. Make it good, make us squirm. Length: 3-10k Single spaced TNR 12pt Word or dox files Re-prints accepted Pay: $20/accepted story Send subs to: [email protected] Via: Terror Tract's Facebook.
Taking Submissions: The Cafe Irreal February 2021
Deadline: January 1st, 2021 Payment: One cent U.S. per word ($2 minimum) Theme: Fantastic Fiction You really NEED to read the description below. The Cafe Irreal is a quarterly webzine that presents a kind of fantastic fiction infrequently published in English. This fiction, which we would describe as irreal, resembles the work of writers such as Franz Kafka, Kobo Abe, Clarice Lispector and Jorge Luis Borges. As a type of fiction it rejects the tendency to portray people and places realistically and the need for a full resolution to the story; instead, it shows us a reality constantly being undermined. Therefore, we're interested in stories by writers who write about what they don't know, take us places we couldn't possibly go, and don't try to make us care about the characters. We would also suggest you take a look at the current issue, archives, and theory (especially the essay, "What is irrealism?") pages on this web site. We accept unsolicited fiction up to 2,000 words in length. Translations are welcome. There is no minimum length. We accept only electronic submissions via e-mail at [email protected]. We cannot, due to the various computer viruses and worms, accept attachments anymore, so please paste your story into the body of the e-mail. Also include your name, address, e-mail address, and a short bio in the text of the submission; please put the word "submission" in the subject heading of the e-mail to ensure that your submission doesn't get lost among all the spam. We pay an honorarium of one cent U.S. per word ($2 minimum) to buy first-time internet rights (the story will then be archived). Payment is made upon publication. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE DON'T ACCEPT SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS and are only interested in reprints in unusual cases (e.g., the story has appeared in print but...