Taking Submissions: Bronie
Bronie Deadline: November 30th 2011 Payment: $10 Per Accepted Story Kazka Press is currently seeking submissions for an anthology of short stories on the following topic (this is not the flash fiction anthology): It all started as an innocent Twitter-sation. Lauren noted that “A pony is better than a unicorn because he doesn’t know how cute he is! Unicorns are all glitter and sass. Very pompous.” Fine. No problem. But then she wrote, “I think we have room for at least 500 more pony stories in the f&sf genre.” And anyone who has read Kij Johnson’s Nebula winning short story “Ponies” at Tor knows this to be true. However, quickly the Twitter-sation moved from ponies, innocent and sweet, to bronies (Google it), to which Kazka Press founder L. Lambert Lawson replied, “I’ll make bronies the subject of my October story.” To which Kij Johnson replied, “Dare you. Double dare you.” Now, one does not take a dare from as wonderful a writer as Kij Johnson lightly. In fact, one responds to such a challenge with doughty resolve. But then she upped the ante when she tweeted, “There should be a bronies anthology.” And, hence, the reason you are here. You want to be a part of that anthology–I can see it in your quivering IP address. So, without further ado: What: Kazka Press is soliciting submissions for an ebook anthology of bronie themed stories set in a speculative fiction setting. Specifically, a bronie is a man who likes to watch My Little Pony. However, we’re going to define bronie for the sake of this anthology as “a man who likes ponies.” Oh, and we’re going to allow some leeway with how you define “man” as well. For example, it doesn’t have to be a man at all. It could be,...
Taking Submissions: The Darkleian Times Vol.1
The Darkleian Times Vol.1 Deadline: November 30th, 2011 Payment: No advance. Shared royalties on sales. Announcing the Darkleian Times anthology ezine volume 1 - Tales of speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy and horror that blur the boundaries of what is and what isn’t. There’s not enough great speculative fiction. There can never be enough. Hence, the Darkleian Times - an independent quarterly (at least) e-zine of crackingly good speculative fiction. We are looking for speculative short fiction up to about 5000 words for inclusion in the first issue. If this goes well, there will be a second. And a third. And so on….. Here’s the theme for volume 1, your brief if you like: Imagine a world in which everything and everyone is monitored…. That’s it. Best imaginationing hats on. The details: Publication Date: 15th December 2011 (or thereabouts) Publication format : eBook, generated and distributed through Smashwords Word Length : Short fiction 2000 to 5000 words. Guidelines: Short works of speculative fiction containing some or more elements or sensibilities of science fiction, fantasy, horror, magic realism, alternate history, folklore, and/or related ‘nonrealist’ genres and subgenres. No, I’m not sure what this all means either. I’m not overly keen on excessive adult content, or graphic violence. Not that I’m a prude – it just limits your market, man! Also, sword and sorcery fantasy (unless served up with a side-dish of pure ‘speculative fiction’ twist) probably isn’t going to find a place here. Rules: No reprints. Original, unpublished fiction only. No simultaneous submissions. Payment : No advance. Shared royalties on sales. Rights : First rights, electronic. Submit: .doc or .rtf files only please. Deadline for submission: 30th November 2011 Go to it. Email submissions and/or questions to [email protected]. I’ll try and respond to each and every submission within 3 days.
Taking Submissions: Horror For Good: A Charitable Anthology
Horror For Good: A Charitable Anthology Deadline: November 30th 2011 Payment: Exposure OnlyThe Guidelines Horror For Good is a non-themed anthology of horror of which 100% proceeds will go to amfAR The Foundation for AIDS Research. It is being co-edited by Mark Scioneaux and Robert S. Wilson with the help of Publishing Consultant R.J. Cavender Deadline: Midnight Pacific Standard Time November 30th, 2011. What we want: All horror stories welcomed! No restriction on the genre. One story per author. Stories should be a minimum of 2,500 words and a maximum of 10,000 words. Obviously exceptions can be made based on story quality. What we don’t want: - No adult content (sex is okay if it’s valid to the story, but try not to overdue it.) - Swearing is fine as long as it fits in the story. - No stories that involve extreme violence/rape of children/animals Any story you have, new or previously published, can be submitted. Please make sure the contract on any published work has expired before submitting. What we’re making: A collaboration of horror that will be sold on Amazon.com as an e-book with ALL proceeds going to charity (charity yet to be decided). What you get: I'm sure we can work something out for an author's copy, but since all proceeds go to charity, I ask the authors to consider purchasing the book to help a greater cause. Submissions welcome from everywhere: USA, Canada, UK, Europe, anywhere and everyone is welcome to submit for a noble cause. What to send: Make sure your contact information is on the first page of your story. Make all stories SINGLE SPACED and, please, no tabs. Flush to the left. Any words you want in Italics should be in Italics and also underlined. Also, please send in Georgia font. RTF...
Taking Submissions: Orbital Hearts
Orbital Hearts Deadline: December 15th, 2011 Payment: a portion of the profit on the digital sale of the Anthology, on a per story royalty basis. The theme for our next anthology is Tragic/Unrequited/Conflicted Relationships. The deadline for stories is December 1st, 2011. You will hear back from us by December 15th, 2011, if we are interested in your work. From the Editor: The next anthology is entitled “Orbital Hearts.” We’re looking for tragic romances, hopeless relationships, unrequited love and (of course) broken hearts. Don’t misread this! Although we want stories that revolve around dysfunctional romantic couplings, we are only interested in stories that also contain “elements of the fantastic.” This anthology is open to submissions from just about ANY genre you can imagine that fits the theme – and we hope to get many submissions that cross over genre boundaries. Try to avoid cliches that rely on weird pairings as their primary theme; we want tragedy, drama, and originality. Surprise us, entice us and woo us into a destructive angst-inspired spiral with your words! NOTE: Sexual content that's integral to the plot of your story is acceptable, but please do not submit erotica or anything that would be illegal in real life. These stories should be up to 7,500 words. Payment is a portion of the profit on the digital sale of the Anthology, on a per story royalty basis. Send your story and cover letter (with a short bio and your contact info) in the body of the message to our anthology email. Please put Submission: The Title-Your Last Name-The Genre in the email’s subject line. PLEASE NOTE: The deadline for anthology submissions is December 1st, 2011, and we will get back to you by December 15th, 2011, at the latest, if we are interested in your story. All...
Taking Submissoins: Celtic Blade Anthology
Celtic Blade Anthology Deadline: December 10th 2011 Payment: Exposure Only Red Skies Press welcomes new guest editor, Dorothy Davies, who will be hosting this anthology of dark/horror fiction set in the time of Celtic legends and heroes. We ask for your best stories full of action and intrigue in the time of the Celts. While violence is certainly a factor in the way things were decided, we ask that you keep it integral to your story, and avoid the senseless use of it for shock value. Use your best judgement. What epic tales were lost from the time of myths that stem from Ireland and beyond? What secrets did the Druids keep? Tell us the story. Please use standard writing format: paragraph indents, single spacing, do not underline, use quotes when necessary, etc,.. Please include your name, your story title, a brief bio of 100 words or less, and the approximate word count. We are asking for stories with a word count of 1,500 minimum. No maximum word count (but anything above 7,000 you may want to query first). Please no fan fiction. Do not base your story or any likeness therein upon any known characters, names, or situations from popular culture (movies, books, etc,.) Do not send serial excerpts from a novel. Your story should be a stand-alone which is composed only for the purpose of this anthology. What to send: Send your story to ( [email protected]) as an attachment in Word .doc or .rtf format with the subject line as "Celtic Blade- (your story title)". Electronic submissions only. No simultaneous submissions. In other words if you have submitted your story elsewhere, we don't want it. Reprints will be considered, provided you have the rights to your story and any other contractual obligations for that story have elapsed. This...
Taking Submissions: Satan’s Toybox: Terrifying Teddies
Deadline: December 31st Payment: Exposure Only The third entry into our anthology series will focus on those lovable lumps of huggable goodness- teddy bears. But in the world of Satan's Toybox, nothing is as it seems, even your best friend and companion. Send us your horror story featuring the most benign appearing stuffed animal you can imagine, all a facade of course. Reading period will be from December 1st to December 31st. Authors will be notified in January, with a scheduled release date of February 14th. Please see submission guidelines for short story preferences. ll submissions should be in either Word.doc or .Rtf formats and sent as attachments to the cover letter email. Type should be Times New Roman 12 point. 1.5 line spacing. One inch margins. Four asterisks or number signs between scene breaks. Page breaks between chapters. Cover email should be a brief introduction to author with links to either author webpage or blog. Twitter link is also helpful. We like to check author presence out as well as your writing. Author contact info and word count should be on the first page of manuscript. Author names, title of work and page numbers are not necessary on each page of MS. Please put the title of the work, which type of submission (novella, anthology, short story, novel), and word count in the subject line of the email. Send to [email protected]
Taking Submissions: Trust & Treachery: Tales of Power, Intrigue, and Violence
Trust & Treachery: Tales of Power, Intrigue, and Violence We are pleased to announce Trust & Treachery: Tales of Power, Intrigue, and Violence. Power struggles, politics, posturing: whether it’s parliament, the royal family, a coven, or your homeowner’s association, power breeds distrust, intrigue, and violence. We want your awesomest stories! Open for submissions on June 15th, 2011. Check back for updates, and subscribe via e-mail or follow us on Twitter. The Basics We are looking for stories that are 1000-5000 words in length. We will pay $20 per story, to be paid on January 1, 2012 or on acceptance, whichever comes later. Submissions will be open from June 15, 2011 through December 15th, 2011. We will announce some acceptances as we go, but will hold a majority of slots open until the end. We also hope to respond to submissions within 6-8 weeks, but will hang on to some stories longer if they are being considered. We are very open as to genre: Mystery, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Horror, etc. Please no romance, YA or erotica (though relevant sexual content is fine). Click on Submission Guidelines for more details. We look forward to reading your stories!
Taking Submissions: The Extinction Files
Payment: 10 dollars per story and a free copy of the E-Book upon publication Deadline: February 29th 2012 At the height of the nuclear scare of the 1950’s, President Truman commissioned the creation of The Extinction Files, a series of contingency plans created to counter every conceivable extinction event that could possibly threaten mankind. The files sat in a secure location, collecting dust. Only The President and the Vice President, along with a handful of others, actually know of its existence. Now, after decades sitting in silence, at mankind’s darkest hour, the files are once again being re-opened and now man must face it’s ultimate destiny – Death or Survival. Alter Press is seeking previously unpublished stories involving the extinction of mankind. The tales can be as wild and unpredictable as you desire, happy ending or not, likeable characters or out right assholes. What I am NOT looking for is Zombies, Vampires, Were-wolves etc… Be ORIGINAL. If you do have a fantastic story about the zombie apocalypse and want to submit, it will be read and considered, but stories like that must be top tier and very original. Submission Requirements Word count is a strict 4,000 - 6,000 words RTF attachment Single Spaced No Headers, Footers or Page Numbers Use Italics, not Underlines Place Contact Info and approximate word count on the first page of the submission Since this is the first book for a start up publisher, payment will be a flat 10 dollars per story and a free copy of the E-Book upon publication. Deadline for submissions will be Feb 29. Short submission extensions will be considered if author contacts the publisher prior to deadline. Send submissions or questions to [email protected]. Please put Extinction and then your name in the subject line
Taking Submissions: Stories in the Ether, Volume 1
Stories in the Ether, Volume 1 Deadline: December 31st 2011 Payment: Royalties Starting today we are accepting submissions of short stories (i.e. stories that can be read in one sitting, about 25,000 words or less) and flash fiction (i.e. stories that can be read over a cup of coffee, about 3,000 words or less) for inclusion into the Stories in the Ether blog series and anthology. The published anthology, titled “Stories In The Ether: Volume 1“, will be published in early 2012. Authors will be paid royalties and retain rights to their works as detailed in our Submission Guidelines. Submissions of new short stories should be sent to [email protected] Please review our Submission Guidelines before sending in your story! No Submission Deadline. Publication Deadline is December 31, 2011! We will only be publishing one story per week – so get your submissions in early! NOTE: There is no need to pitch your story prior to submitting it, please submit the entire story. Feel free to inquire with us at the email address above if you have any questions. Please note: there is no fixed deadline! We will be accepting stories on an ongoing basis and wrapping up the project near the end of the year. With that in mind, getting your submissions in early is a good idea to help get the editorial process rolling. Assuming your submission is accepted and makes it through our editorial funnel, your story will be published on the Nevermet Press blog first and later included in the Stories in the Ether anthology in early 2012. Finally, multiple submissions from the same author are perfectly acceptable.
Taking Submissions: Witch’s Brew
Witch’s Brew Deadline: December 31, 2011 Midnight (EST) Payment: $5.00 flat rate. $1.00 extra for every 1,000 over 5,000. WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR: Creepy, crawly stories that celebrate the various aspects of witch’s and their livelihoods. Most all genres acceptable, as long as the story fits the anthology theme. This is a collection of stories to be enjoyed by everyone, please keep excessive cussing and sex out unless integral to your character. WHAT WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR: Slash and hack, blood and gore for their own sake. Graphic rape, torture, child molestation, and animal torture have their place, but not here. We prefer stories written in the third person—will consider first person if you knock our socks off. Looking for short stories in the 3,500- 7,000 word range, but will consider stories from 1,500-10,000 words. Payment will be $5.00 flat rate. $1.00 extra for every 1,000 over 5,000. Submissions will be accepted until December 31, 2011 Midnight (EST) Tentative Release Date: February 2012 Email submissions to: [email protected] Please put SUBMISSION, followed by the title of the story, and word count, in the subject line of your email. Attach your submission in .rtf format. Submissions pasted in the body of email will be rejected, unread. Questions about this anthology? Email editor: [email protected]