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Taking Submissions: Color Me Zombie Volume 1 and 2

Color Me Zombie Volume 1 and 2 DEADLINE: Feb 1st 2011 PAYMENT: None A new anthology is opened. We are accepting submission for a new anthology titled “Color Me Zombie”. This is a coloring book so I will need your drawings and outlines. This is open to ANYONE of ANY AGE and will be split into two volumes – one for kids and one for…bigger kids. All profits from this will go the the CCA (Children’s Cancer Association)Deadline for this will be February 1, 2012 or until filed. The pictures must be at least 300 dpi and should be emailed to [email protected] attached as a .jpeg (preferred)

Taking Submissions: Fangoria Weird Words Contest

Fangoria Weird Words Contest Calling all aspiring horror fiction writers! FANGORIA is running its first ever—but certainly not last—“Weird Words” contest, an international search for the finest in unpublished horror fiction. We’re casting a wide, bloody net for any gruesome, disturbing, cerebral, visceral and generally thrilling work of short horror fiction, the best of which will be serialized on-line at this site throughout 2011. Then, we’ll put it to Fangoria.com readers to vote on the stories. The one tale that rates highest will have the chance to be published in an upcoming Fango/Cemetery Dance collection of short horror fiction. Rules for entry: 1. Story must be horror or dark fantasy-oriented. 2. Story must be a minimum of 1,000, maximum 3,000 words. 3. Story must be previously unpublished. 4. Story must be an original work. 5. Story must be submitted digitally in Word or .pdf file format. 6. Story remains the property of the author, with Fangoria.com reserving the rights to run on-line only. Send your entries to [email protected] before February 15, 2011. Any entries failing to follow contest rules will not be considered. So get cracking, you terrifying Tolstoys, you horrible Hemingways, you dastardly Dickenses, and send us some of your stuff. We can’t wait to read it!

Taking Submissions: ZOMBIE KONG ANTHOLOGY

Zombie Kong Anthology Reading Period: Submission period starts now and ends Feb 15th 2011. Word Count: 2,500 words - 8,000 words What we want: Stories involving a giant zombie ape. Be creative; steer away from the King Kong films. What we don’t want: While the similarities to King Kong will be obvious, stories must not infringe upon the messy-as-hell copyright issues that surround the King Kong character, and all the other characters and settings that were created by Merian C. Cooper back in 1929. This means that names such as “Skull Island, Ann Darrow, Carl Denhan,” and “King Kong,” must not appear in your story. Payment: Authors receive 2¢ per word via paypal, plus one contributor copy of the book. Submission guidelines: Email your manuscript as a doc or rtf attachment to [email protected]. Preferred font: Garamond. Use standard manuscript formatting. This includes putting your name and email address on the cover page. Italics may remain italics. We don’t need a cover letter with a list of credits; stories will be judged by their own quality and originality. We claim first world electronic rights and first print rights for a period of one year; the author maintains all other rights. Return time: As soon as possible. Estimated Release Date: Summer, 2011. A note about KING KONG, copyrights, and court battles - Wikipedia states: While one of the most famous movie icons in history, King Kong's intellectual property status has been questioned since his (1929) creation, featuring in numerous allegations and court battles. The rights to the character have always been split up with no single exclusive rights holder. Different parties have also contested that various aspects are public domain material and therefore ineligible for trademark or copyright status. A court battle with Nintendo, in regards to DONKEY KONG - Because Universal...

Taking Submissions: Leather, Denim, & Silver

Taking Submissions: Leather, Denim, & Silver Legends of the Monster Hunter Imagine Clint Eastwood in a classic Western. Then make it a hair-raising hunt for werewolves. Picture an elite military group chasing Djinn through war-torn Iraq, or a Victorian vampire hunter sacrificing their own life to save the children in the next room… History is filled with those that keep us safe by hunting the things that hunt us, and now is the time for their stories to be told. Give us your meanest, your baddest, your most clever and inventive, or your frail but tragically fated slayer. Make them heroes, or make them more evil than the creatures they hunt. Give them blind determination and a hell bent desire to win no matter what the cost, or let them face a moral uncertainty that they’re doing the right thing by killing… Please keep in mind: The story must include a human hunter, or a group of hunters, after a monster (any fictional monster. No human monsters...). New takes on the classic Vamp and Werewolf myths are most welcome. The hunter(s) can live or die. The monster(s) can be killed, kill the hunter(s), or get away. The story may take place in the past, in current times, or the near future (no sci-fi please). The story can, and in most cases should, include the hunter's chase and confrontation with the monster. Guns, knives, explosives and steel-traps are good. Falling in love with the monsters is unacceptable, unless the hunter dies. Make it an open-ranged Western. Make it a gas-lit London mystery, or make it a modern chase through the streets of New York. Just make sure you make it 3,000 to 7,000 words in RTF or DOC format. No reprints or sim-subs, please, and keep it to one sub at...

Taking Submissions: Chivalry is Dead

Chivalry is Dead… Attn gentlemen! Ok Guys, now it is your turn! This anthology will be released in time for Fathers Day 2011 Looking for standard zombie fare, the biggest restriction is that you must be male to enter. Bonus if the story is for or about fathers, but not necessary. The story must be between 3000 and 10000 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 , double spaced, justified. The title page should contain your contact info and word count. Deadline is February 28, 2011 What you get for the anthology: One contributor’s copy of the book and a discounted price for additional purchases. The paperback copy of the book will be sent to you upon or shortly after the book’s official release date.

Taking Submissions: It Was a Dark and Stormy Night

It Was a Dark and Stormy Night... A Horror Cliché Parody Edited by Shane McKenzie With Introduction by Jeff Strand (Tentative) Submission Deadline: 28 Feb 2011 To submit, please use our ONLINE SUBMISSIONS MANAGER. Our standard writer’s guidelines apply. Clichés. As horror writers, we have all been warned to avoid them at all costs. Whether your character is trapped in a shack in the woods surrounded by zombies while his partner slowly deteriorates from the bite he got on the arm during their struggle out of the military camp where the virus started when a scientist knocked over a vial... Or your character is a vampire that is depressed about being alone for eternity, staring forlornly out of his castle window, sipping a virgin’s blood from a wine glass… Or a serial killer’s story told through first person point of view where we get to see into his sick mind as he hacks his teenage, female, prostitute cheerleader victims into bits, all the while thinking back on his abused childhood and how his druggy parents beat and raped him. You know, the usual. Clichés have been so widely used that even avoiding them has become a cliché of its own. And don’t even get me started on the twist endings. It was all a dream, right? Well, Pill Hill Press is giving you the chance to stab these clichés in the stomach and twist the blade. We want you to lay into them, really have fun with it. We are looking for comedic, slapstick stories that poke fun at these aphorisms; let out all that aggression you’ve built up as a horror writer working around these clichés. The more ridiculous, the better. Make me laugh. All horror fans have a natural sense of humor, so bring it out and have...

Taking Submissions: Rhonny Reaper’s Roadkill Cafe

Rhonny Reaper's Roadkill Cafe Working Title: Rhonny Reaper's Roadkill Cafe Publisher: Knightwatch Press Release Date: TBA "Rhonny Reaper's Roadkill Cafe" is an upcoming horror anthology with a twisted theme. Tales of horror, shock, terror...and roadkill! Each story will be a unique and grotesque ride through dark and disturbing images of twisted, mangled, and maybe even a few undead squirrels, raccoons, and the occasional deer. What we want: We are looking for short/flash fiction horror stories between 1,500 and 3,000 words pertaining to the Roadkill theme of the book. Any plot that is horror themed and involving roadkill is acceptable except for sexual content including but not limited to rape, and sexual torture of any kind. Murdered animals getting revenge, zombie raccoons, roadkill suicide...be creative! What rights do we want? First publishing rights, the right to use the story for as long as there is demand for the book, the right to edit each story for any missed grammatical errors, and the right to use parts of the book and the author's name for promotion. You will keep all other rights and can republish the story anytime you choose. What you get: All authors will receive a copy of the book as payment. How your stories should be sent: All entries MUST be a .doc file. Emails with submissions sent in any other format will be replied with a request to convert the file into a .doc format. Title, Author's Name, Word Count, and Author's Email MUST be on the first page. The stories should be edited to the best of your ability but they will be looked over for any missed grammatical errors. The story should be single-spaced. Where to send it: Send all submissions via email to [email protected] with the subject line "Story Submission: Title of story" When to...

Taking Submissions: Attack Of The 50 Ft Book

Attack Of The 50 Ft Book DAMN STRAIGHT! From Godzilla to Stay Puft, Cthulhu to the Iron Giant, giant monsters have been portrayed as everything from saviours of mankind to the ultimate destructors, and even tragic, misunderstood figures. Now we're asking YOU to send us your best giant monster stories! Reference points: Godzilla / King Kong / Lovecraft / Deep Rising / Night of the Crabs / Steve Niles' Giant Monster/ Kingdom of the Ants / The Relic / You get the idea... Giant robots are more than welcome, but remember this is coming out under the Fantasy imprint so your best bet is to avoid using spaceships/aliens/distant planets. Sword n Sorcery/High Fantasy is of course also welcome, but try to avoid obvious staples of those genres. WORD COUNT: A firm 3K - 7K PAYMENT: 1cent p/word + 1 contributor copy DEADLINE: 1st March 2011 (so plenty of time to submit something ) FORMAT: Times New Roman or Courier 12pt font, please. One press of the TAB to indent a new paragraph. Double-spaced. Italics should be italics NOT underlined, please. NO headers or footers except on first page . Please, please don't use any fancy formatting as it drives me absolutely nuts (eg extra space between paragraphs, coloured “attention-grabbing” fonts, etc). OTHER STUFF: NO multiple subs. NO reprints. Simultaneous submissions are a-okay with me, provided you do me the courtesy of telling me if it gets accepted elsewhere. Send all submissions to [email protected] and I’ll send you a needlessly exuberant ‘Story received!!!’ email. If you don’t get one within 4 days of submitting, please query. Please don’t query as to the status of your story until after the deadline, because if there’s one thing guaranteed to crumble my biscuits it’s impatient little monkeys ;) Having said that, I’m going to...

Taking Submissions: Urban Horror

Urban Horror The fine editors over at Morpheus Tales have let us know about this anthology that they are putting together. Under the city lights, unforeseen danger can erupt at any moment. As we learn from the news each day, monsters do exist, ones with human faces, and they walk among us. On a crowded street corner or waiting quietly in a bustling subway, could we ever recognize them? Some whisper of curious urban legends and supernatural horrors hidden beneath the city's visible surface, but is there truth to them? City nights. Urban nightmares. What terrors stalk the city streets and alleys of your imagination? You may use any city, real or fictional, but the setting must be urban, and the horrific element must be present. Submissions should be 500-3,000 words in length, and one submission at a time. Attach submissions as a Word or RTF file, and include "Urban Horror" in the title of the email. Contributor copies will be pdf ebooks. This special issue will be sold via ebook and print-on-demand services. Please send submissions as word documents. All material should be in standard manuscript format: 12 point Times Roman, left justified, 1" margins all around, double spaced, paragraph indents, no space between paragraphs, with a header on each page giving your name, the title or a short form of it, and the page number. Deadline: March 1st 2011 Please send all submissions to: [email protected]

Taking Submissions: Through The Worm Hole

Through The Worm Hole Editors : Wayne Goodchild &Bill Tucker We want your most gnarly, whacked-out and downright mondo science fiction stories. We want you to really cut loose and give us scenarios we've never seen before. We don't want to see any obvious staples like 'people answer a distress call to find a spaceship drifting empty through space...or is it?!' or 'a new friendly alien race turn out to be evil' or anything like that. Be fresh, be creative, be utterly mental. We're also not after bizarre - but you are encouraged to take your story as far as it can go before it actually becomes that genre (i.e. surreal, but still grounded in reality). Other than that, the usual genres are welcome, and stories can be set anywhere or anywhen, provided it's fundamentally science fiction. Word limit: a very firm 4K - 7K words Payment: 1 cent p/word + 1 contributor copy NO reprints NO multiple submissions Simultaneous submissions are okay, but please do us the courtesy of letting us know if your story gets accepted elsewhere. Format: Put name/by-line, approx word count, postal address and email address at the top of the first page. NO headers on any other pages, please. Indent by 1 press of the TAB key to start a new paragraph. NO fancy formatting. Sometimes people have their writing software set up so it adds extra space between lines and/or paragraphs. Please remove anything like this, as it's really annoying. Thank you! Other than this, usual Shunn manuscript rules apply. Send submissions to [email protected] Deadline is March 1st 2011