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Taking Submissions: FRIGHT MARE – Women Write Horror

Deadline: October 31, 2015 Payment: $30 and contributor's copy Note: This one is for the ladies! I don't see as many horror stories from women as from men in anthologies. I don't know if it's because they don't submit or if they're rejected. I do know one thing. Women write horror well and I hope this anthology will show the reader the truth of the statement. Women, since the time of Mary Shelley, have written great horror works. If you'd like to submit, this editor will be pleased to read the story. I want horror the way only great women can write it. There is no theme because I like the idea of giving you leeway in subject matter. Try for at least 3000 words up to 10,000 words. Submission date: August 2015-October 31, 2015. (Or when anthology is full. Please don't delay to submit until deadline). Distribution will be through Amazon and possibly other online markets. Stories needed can be either supernatural horror or realistic horror. Naturally if you write about a serial killer it better be a new take and unique to the genre since this type of killer is overdone. Likewise, vampires, werewolves, and the walking dead are pretty much played out so if you use these, make them new and refreshing (in an evil sort of way). No simultaneous submissions and don't send more than one story, thanks. No gore for gore's sake. Creepy scary horror is the ticket. While this is an R-rated anthology, please no stories involving graphic rape, child molestation, or animal torture. No gratuitous sex—if you include sexual content, make sure it is germane to the plot of your story. Use profanity strategically and sparingly. An unedited story with many errors will, of course, have less chance of inclusion as one that...

Taking Submissions: Silent Screams

Deadline: October 31st, 2015 Payment: Charity anthology, 1 cent per word and a contributor's copy Stories are powerful—they can open our perspectives to allow us to see things in ways we haven’t before and can be used to provide a voice to those who otherwise would remain silent. With that in mind, I am pleased to announce that I am now taking submissions for the upcoming horror/dark fiction anthology, Silent Screams. The focus of this anthology will be to give a voice to and point public attention toward those who are vulnerable who have no means to speak for themselves—from victims of human trafficking and the sex industry, to the aborted unborn, to third-world sweat shop workers. As writers (and perhaps particularly as writers of dark fiction), we have the opportunity to do some good by shining a light on the uncomfortable truths that our society often prefers to ignore. WHAT I WANT I’m looking for unpublished stories (no reprints) ranging from 1,000 to 10,000 words (soft) that EITHER focus of the plight of specific silent victims of our modern world OR that play with the idea of silence in general. (Think of Harlan Ellison’s classic “I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream,” or the famous tag-line from Alien: “In space, no one can hear you scream.”) What does it mean to be a voiceless victim, and what could be done to alleviate that kind of suffering? I want horror stories of pretty much every subgenre, including dark science fiction. My tastes for this sort of thing lean more toward the surreal and uncanny than to the realistic, and most of what I enjoy would fall under the “Dark Fantasy” sub-heading (think the type of stuff written by guys like Robert Bloch and Jeff VanderMeer). I love stories that don’t...

Taking Submissions: Hypnos Magazine Fall 2015

Deadline: October 31st, 2015 Payment: 1 cent per word Note: Reprints Allowed! WHAT DO YOU ACCEPT? We accept fantasy, science fiction, and horror. WHAT DO YOU PREFER? We are seeking original, thought-provoking weird fiction. WHAT DO YOU PAY? Contributors receive 1¢ a word.    IS THERE A READING FEE? No, we do not charge a reading fee.   IS THERE A WORD LIMIT? Yes, we ask that contributors limit their submissions to 10,000 words. With that said, we prefer longer, more complex works to flash fiction. WHEN DO YOU ACCEPT SUBMISSIONS? We accept submissions year round. Those received from May 1 to October 31 will be published in the fall issue. Those received from November 1 to April 30 will be published in the spring. DO YOU ACCEPT MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS? Yes, you may submit multiple works. Receiving multiple rejections, however, can be devastating for a writer, so we recommend that you submit your works one at a time.    DO YOU ACCEPT SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS? Certainly, we encourage you to submit your work to multiple publishers. However, please inform us if your submission is accepted elsewhere. DO YOU ACCEPT REPRINTS? Yes, we do accept reprints. We prefer, however, to publish original work. HOW SHOULD SUBMISSIONS BE FORMATTED? We prefer Microsoft Word files (either .doc or .docx). Also, we ask that you include your name and email address on your submission. Decisions concerning font, margins, and style are left to you.    DO YOU ACCEPT POETRY OR NONFICTION? No, we do not accept poetry, essays, or reviews. DO YOU ACCEPT ART OR PHOTOGRAPHY? No, we do not accept art or photography.   DO YOU COMMENT ON SUBMISSIONS? No, we choose not to comment on submissions because we believe the best writers have followed their own instincts. Those that cater to a specific publisher tend to produce work that is dull, formulaic, and devoid of subtlety. On rare occasions, however, we do feel moved to comment...

Taking Submissions: ALIEN ARTIFACTS and WERE

Deadline: October 31th, 2015 Payment: 6 cents per word (and possibly more). Royalties on additional sales beyond the Kickstarter will be 25% of ebook cover price and 10% of trade paperback cover price, both split evenly between the authors The ALIEN ARTIFACTS and WERE- anthology kickstarter has made its goal! This means that we can now open up submissions for the remaining slots in the anthology. If you have a story idea that fits one of the anthology themes, write it up, revise it, polish it, and send it in for consideration. I've posted the guidelines below. Please note that the pay rate INCREASES as we reach higher stretch goals in the kickstarter, so please (http://tiny.cc/bfah1x) spread the word about the kickstarter so that we can not only add in additional authors to the anthology, but pay those authors as much as possible. Also, a special thanks to everyone who has already backed the project and gotten us funded! Without you, we wouldn't be funded with over three weeks left in the kickstarter to reach those stretch goals! And now, the submission guidelines: ALIEN ARTIFACTS and WERE- Submission Guidelines Zombies Need Brains LLC is accepting submissions to its two science fiction and fantasy anthologies ALIEN ARTIFACTS and WERE-. Stories must be submitted in electronic form as an attachment with the title of the story as the file name in .doc or .docx format. The header of the email should include the name of the anthology the submission is for along with the title of the submission (for example: WERE-: WereJellyfish Gone Wild!). The content of the email should also include which anthology the manuscript is intended for. Please send multiple manuscripts in separate emails. Manuscripts should be in manuscript format, meaning double-spaced, 12pt font, standard margins on top, bottom and...

Taking Submissions: 2015 World Unknown Review Volume II

Deadline: October 31st, 2015 Payment: $15 USD and 3 contributor's copies Submissions for the 2015 World Unknown Review (Volume II!) are now OPEN! This is an exciting new literary review with a strong focus on independent authors, though anyone is welcome. If you are interested, please consider the following regulations before submitting. We look forward to seeing what wonderful, inspired pieces start flooding in for consideration! Applicants selected to be featured in the Review will be awarded three (3)copies of the publication as well as $15 (USD) via check or PayPal or $30 (USD) for the novella competition. There is no entry fee, and applicants may submit as many stories as they would like. All we ask is that these simple rules be followed: 1. Entries must be submitted via email to [email protected]. Please send entries with the subject “World Unknown Review Submission.” Please send submissions as an ATTACHMENT in .doc, .docx, or .rft formats. Please,no PDFs. 2. All entries must be submitted before the deadline, October 31st, 2015. Responses will follow a few weeks after the deadline. 3. For short stories and poetry, there is no limit on word limit, though moderately sized stories stand a better chance. Novella entries must be 17,5000 words or more, broken up into several chapters. 4. Final decisions are purely on the opinion of the editor of the collection, L.S. Engler. 5. Please include a small blurb about yourself for the eventual publication. 6. Spread the word! Okay, technically, this is not a rule, but please spread the news around that World Unknown Review is looking for submissions. It’s a great opportunity to be a part of something new and exciting. 7. Work that has been previously published in forums or on your own personal blogs or websites will be accepted, but, please,...

Taking Submissions: Strangely Funny III

Submission Window: October 1-31, 2015 Payment: $5USD advance followed by 35% - split between the contributors It's baaaaaaaaaaaaack! Our annual collection of funny paranormal stories. Story must be funny and have supernatural/paranormal elements. Previous published stories include a farting contest with the Boogeyman, a Shriner who becomes a weregoat, and a hoarding intervention at the home of a wizard. Story length should be 2000-6000 words. If you sub something longer than that, it'd better be really funny or you need to be Stephen King. Our submission window is October 1-31, 2015. Please do not sub sooner because there's a 90% chance it won't get read till October anyway and could get buried under other emails. Publication of SF3 should be in spring 2016 (note the use of 'should' here). Go to our Submissions page to find out what's open and what's not. Please send all submissions (short stories or novels) to [email protected] . To avoid confusion on our part, please put the name of the anthology you are submitting to in the subject line, or "Novel submission: (Your Title)". Mystery and Horror is a market that welcomes LBGTQ, multiethnic, multinational, nontraditional, and unusual fiction. We are concerned with well-written stories involving well-developed characters. PLEASE FOLLOW THE FORMATTING GUIDELINES BELOW: We only accept e-submissions - nothing in print. Our formatting requests are below. Note that 5 and 6 are extra important. 1) Your submission should be an attachment to your email in RTF or DOC format, .JPG for artwork (black and white only, except for book covers). 2) Submission text should be black in color and only use one font and one size print - preferably 12-point Times New Roman. 3) The text should be single spaced. 4) An extra line should only be inserted between scenes - not individual paragraphs....

Taking Submissions: SQ Mag Story Quest Contest: Unlikely Partnerships

Deadline: October 31st, 2015 Payment: $15 and contest winners for the top 3 selections For 2015’s Story Quest Competition we want to look at the unlikely, the neglected, the untried. We are looking for either: – unlikely partnerships between characters, species, the smashing together of worlds, cultures, ideas – unlikely genre partnerships, those we don’t see often or at all For combination number two, at the mag we don’t often see fairytale crossovers (we’d love some more diverse voices), steampunk, true romantic horror, Western crossovers, mysteries. Whatever you can think of, we’ll read. Just make it a story that makes the judges eyes bug. Submission Period Opens 1 September 2015 and closes 31 October 2015. Short listed stories and winners will be announced mid to late November 2015. It is free to enter. All submissions must be entered online using the Submittable System.Click here to submit. Please note that this is a third party system that will store submitted short stories on their database.   Awards Five or six stories will be short-listed, all of which will be published in SQ Mag in early 2016 – contract conditions for unsolicited entries strictly apply. Within the short list, 1st place will also be awarded US$100.00, 2nd place: US$50.00, 3rd place: US$25.00. All published short-listed stories will receive the standard US$15.00 SQ Mag payment. Authors who submit to the contest must have or nominate a PayPal account to receive their payments. Submission Requirements Shunn rules for presentation apply. Exceptions: Actual italics to be used and fonts can include Times New Roman, Times, Garamond. 1000 to 3000 words only. No exceptions. In line with SQ Mag being an original fiction market, no reprints will be accepted. Authors are encouraged to submit their manuscripts in the form of English that they wish (for example, US English, UK English, Australian English). Short listed...

Taking Submissions: Cyclopean

Deadline: October 31st 2015 Payment: 1 cent per word for the first 4,000 words, and 1 cent per two words after that point, with a minimum total payment of $10, Free ezine subscription Cyclopean is an upcoming online speculative fiction e-zine. We're open to submissions from September 6th to October 31st. Length: Up to 7,500 words. Pay: 1 cent per word for the first 4,000 words, and 1 cent per two words after that point, with a minimum total payment of $10. Additionally, our authors will recieve a free subscription to the e-zine for you and one friend upon release, lasting for the life of the e-zine. Payment will be distributed during the weeks prior to publication. NEW 9/8/15 Language: English only. Rights: We claim electronic rights, (text and audio,) first serial rights, and non-exclusive rights indefinitely, to sell the e-zine in which it is initially published, and place the story in future anthologies, magazines, e-zines, or simply to reference or iterate the work as we see fit. If we do use the full text of your story again in the future, (not including if we use the audio,) we will pay you at least the amount you received on the initial publication, including a contributor copy, if it appears in print. (We will send contracts out, commencing in mid-October.) Response Time: We try and send a confirmation email within a day, and answer all submissions with a "yes" or "no" within 2 weeks. If you have not received a confirmation email within a couple days, or if it takes longer than 3 weeks to receive a reply, please send a query. Submissions: No reprints. You may submit one short story or two short poems and/or flash fiction stories per week. We accept simultaneous submissions, so long as you inform us in the body of the email of the original submission that...

Taking Submissions: See The Elephant 2016 Issues

Deadline: October 31st, 2015 Payment: 6c per word for original content, max $200. 2c per word for reprints published in the magazine, maximum $100. 1c per word for web only reprints, max $50. Reprints Allowed but unlikely See the Elephant is a new semi-pro e-zine published by Metaphysical CircusPress. To learn about the kind of fiction we publish, please see MCP Style & What We’re Seeking. Our open submissions period for the 2016 issues will be Sept 1-Oct 31, 2015 through our Submittable Account (see link below). If you were personally invited to submit, please include a note that mentions which editor invited you. You must be signed up for our mailing list in order to be considered for publication, unless you were personally invited to submit by one of our editors (even then, we hope you will). This is because we are building a community of writers. We need your support to make this a success. Length: 500-6000 words. Longer may be considered if it is suitable for serialization. We are interested in original work only. Pay: 6c per word for original content, max $200. 2c per word for reprints published in the magazine, maximum $100. 1c per word for web only reprints, max $50. Simultaneous Submissions: This year we prefer that you not submit elsewhere at the same time. We will try to reply to all work within one month of submission with a decline or notice that the work has moved to the next round of selection. Multiple Submissions: No, unless the submission is flash fiction (under 1000 words) in which case you may send up to three. Reprints:  Yes, provided the story is not currently available for free elsewhere on the web. Don’t let those great stories languish! If you have a new book out, having reprints on the web...

Taking Submissions: The First Line – Winter 2015

Deadline: November 1st, 2015 Payment: $25.00 - $50.00 for fiction, $5.00 - $10.00 for poetry, and $25.00 for nonfiction (all U.S. dollars). We also send you a copy of the issue in which your piece appears. You'll receive your money and issue at the same time. Winter: George pressed the call button and said, "Mrs. Whitfield, you have a visitor." We love the fact that writers around the world are inspired by our first lines, and we know that not every story will be sent to us. However, we ask that you do not submit stories starting with our first lines to other journals (or post them online on public sites) until we’ve notified you as to our decision (usually two to three weeks after the deadline). When the entire premise of the publication revolves around one sentence, we don’t want it to look as if we stole that sentence from another writer. If you have questions, feel free to drop us a line. One more thing while I’ve got you here: Writers compete against one another for magazine space, so, technically, every literary magazine is running a contest. There are, however, literary magazines that run traditional contests, where they charge entry fees and rank the winners. We do not – nor will we ever – charge a submission fee, nor do we rank our stories in order of importance. Occasionally, we run contests to help come up with new first lines, or we run fun, gimmicky competitions for free stuff, but the actual journal is not a contest in the traditional sense. Fiction: All stories must be written with the first line provided. The line cannot be altered in any way, unless otherwise noted by the editors. The story should be between 300 and 5,000 words (this is more...