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Taking Submissions: Dana C. Kabel’s Kannibal Cookbook

Deadline: September 28, 2014 Payment: Contributor's Copy Gutter Books and DANA C. KABEL cordially invite you to SUBMIT YOUR TALE OF ANTHROPOPHAGY (people eating) Deadline: September 28, 2014 Friends and fellow authors, I am pleased to announce this open call for submissions to Dana C. Kabel’s Kannibal Cookbook. We would like to publish your original story of cannibalism in this tasty anthology. There are a limited number of spaces available. Please send me your best. I am privileged to have some of the top names in the business who are already committed to this project. If you would like to share credentials with the likes of Lawrence Block, Jason Starr, Dave Zeltserman, Stuart Neville, and several talented others, please e-mail your submission to [email protected] with the word “submission” in the subject box. GUIDELINES: 2,000 to 3,000 words. Times New Roman, 12 points, double-spaced, no justified margins. No simultaneous submissions. No reprints. No supernatural themes. No Zombies. Keep it tight. Refer to Elmore Leonard’s golden rules. If your story is a little less or a little more, I will consider it. If you send your Haiku or epic-ally long tale of blah, blah, blah, thick enough to stop a bullet? Take a wild guess what I will do with it. Thank you, good luck, got any questions, shoot me an e-mail. Via: http://www.outofthegutteronline.com/2014/06/gutter-books-and-dana-c.html.

Taking Submissions: Ghosts

Deadline: September 28th, 2014 Payment: $10 via paypal and you will receive a free copy of the book Who we are: We are a upstart anthology press looking to publish stories by established and new authors via ebook. Our focus is on newer authors. We plan to have a yearly or bi-yearly anthology published with a certain theme What we are looking for: We are looking for stories that have a ghost or multiple ghosts in it. The stories also must have an element of horror to it as this is an anthology of horror. However, the setting can be anything you want and genre (fantasy, sci-fi, romance, true story, urban legend etc) as long as it has a ghost and there is horror or something dark. We want something unique that send shivers down someone’s spine. Adult themes and gore are accepted but please refrain from graphic sex. The word count should be between 2000-5000 words, however if the story is really good we are pretty flexible. We are looking for original stories and will not accept reprints of stories that you have previously had published. The Anthology as a whole may be licensed by the Anthologist to other publishers for foreign language. This permission constitutes first World-English rights, first World Electronic Rights, as well as non-exclusive world anthology rights to the story. We ask that the story not be published anywhere else until three months after the anthology has been published. Simultaneous submissions are fine but please let us know if the story was accepted somewhere else. If accepted you will be paid $10 via paypal and you will receive a free copy of the book. We wish we could pay more but we are starting out and hopefully will pay more in the future. You will get...

Taking Submissions: Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling!

Deadline: September 30, 2014 Payment: 1 contributor copy, $5.00 for poetry/flash; $10.00 for short stories Submissions are NOW OPEN for Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling! Anticipated Release Date: February 2015 in print and ebook. What we’re looking for: the dark, the transgressive, the controversial, the surreal. Horror, humor, bizarro, erotica, suspense, fantasy, historical, Lovecraftian … pretty much anything goes genre-wise and content-wise as long as it’s well-written and entertaining to read. Bonus points for somehow involving thematic elements of fossils and/or lakes. What we’re NOT looking for: Crap writing (hey, let’s be honest).  Some editorial pet peeves and tough sells include adverbs, non-”said” dialogue tags, passive voice, “was (verb)ing” and “could (sense)” phrasing, excessive blocking or stage direction. What we’re hoping for: close communication with authors who are willing to work with an editor, can handle criticism, and are just generally personable and fun. What we’re asking: One-time non-exclusive anthology rights. Reprints are welcome; just let us know where and when the piece has appeared before. Deadline: September 30, 2014. Word Limit: poetry/flash fiction up to 1000 words; short stories 1000-5000 words. Compensation: contributor copy, $5.00 for poetry/flash; $10.00 for short stories. Standard manuscript format; Times New Roman 12-point preferred. Italics for italics and whatnot.  Send submissions attached as a .doc or .rtf to: [email protected]. “Fossil Lake II” in the subject line, please. Via: Fossil Lake.

Taking Submissions: Creature Stew

Deadline: 9/30/14 Payment: Royalties, along with a free E-boo Vampires, werewolves, zombies, demons, creatures from the deep, and all things hideous and terrifying in between! Monsters in exotic locales, monsters in space, monsters laying waste to entire cities, microscopic creatures wreaking havoc on the ecosystem. Use your imagination and scare us silly with your abominable creation. Graphic violence is acceptable if integral to the story. We are not interested in excessive profanity or erotica. Focus on crafting a well-written narrative with a beginning, a middle, and an end. Be sure to give plenty of thought to the following elements: setting, character, plot, conflict. No simultaneous submissions, multiple submissions, or reprints. We are only interested in original fiction. We do not discriminate on publication status. We are actively seeking emerging writers. Please use standard manuscript format for all submissions. See our Short Story Submissions Guide. Deadline: September 30, 2014 or until filled Length: 500-4500 words Payment: Royalty plus contributor e-book copy. Via: Papa Bear Press.

Taking Submissions: Enter at Your Own Risk: Dreamscapes into Darkness

Deadline: September 30th, 2014 Payment: $50 and contributor copy (paperback edition). Firbolg Publishing presents our fifth release in the Enter at Your Own Risk series. Enter at Your Own Risk: Dreamscapes into Darkness is open for submissions. Passions become obsessions. Obsessions become manias. And sometimes, manias turn into nightmares. What happens when one wants so badly that all else, including sanity and self, is consumed by the bonfires of desire? What happens when one achieves the dream, only to discover the nightmares lurking behind the illusions? Firbolg Publishing’s fifth anthology, Enter at Your Own Risk: Dreamscapes into Darkness, explores the old adage of “Be Careful What You Wish For.” We are looking for stories that step behind the veil of dreams and wishes into the unanticipated horrors of fulfillment. Journey down wishful thinking’s twisted pathway and discover what dark ends and detours await–send us your story and share a TOC with D.H. Lawrence, Mary Shelley, A.M. Burrage, H.P. Lovecraft, and more Gothic masters from yesteryear in Enter at Your Own Risk: Dreamscapes into Darkness. Submission Guidelines: 3000-5000 words (this is strict) Avoid excessive gore/ violence. We are most interested in gothic dark fiction rather than splatter style horror. We are not interested in stories that are gratuitously violent, sexual, or graphic. If these elements occur within a story, they must be an integral part of the narrative, but note that we are inclined to pass on tales that rely on these elements for plot. Stories that rely on mood, atmosphere, well-crafted dialogue, and character-driven narrative find a home at Firbolg Publishing over violence and gore. LGBT-friendly press. RTF format as an attachment (include author biography, links to blogs/ websites) Standard manuscript format (http://www.shunn.net/format/story.html) A few formatting musts: No double spaces between punctuation and next sentence. No double spaces between paragraphs...

Taking Submissions: Give – An Anthology Of Anatomical Entries

Deadline: Sept. 30th, 2014 Payment: $10 and two contributor's copies GIVE is the first in a two-part anthology about organ donation. The stories in GIVE will focus on the donor. Publication date is set for February 14th, 2015 (National Donor Day). General Info: We want you to think beyond the traditional organs that get donated. Consider those parts of the human that come in pairs but aren’t necessarily donated. Everything is shareable, transplantable and rejectable, if you are creative. We will be including only one story per body part, so if you are going to write about a more common body part, the story had better be special. Stories should be darker in nature. Horror, sci-fi, and dark humor are all appreciated. Reprints: Reprints will be considered, but previously unpublished workis preferred. Please inform us if you are submitting a reprint. You must hold reprint rights to the work. Word Count: Submissions should be between 500-2,500 words (yes, we want these short and to the point). Submission Instructions: Submissions should follow standard manuscript format, and be sent as .doc, .docx, or .rtf files via email only. Please send to [email protected] with the subject: GIVE-(the body part you are writing about)-your name Rights: One year exclusive worldwide online, ebook, and print rights. The Publisher assumes no rights to the Work beyond those essential to publishing and promoting the Website. All characters, intellectual properties and universes of the Work shall remain the property of their original Authors Submission deadline: All stories must be submitted before 11:59 p.m. on Sept. 30th, 2014. Fee: There is no fee to submit to GIVE. Payment: $10 and two free contributor copies of the anthology (GIVE one to a friend!). All other profit made will be channeled into marketing efforts for this and the second anthology. A portion of the profits from second anthology will be donated to the National Foundation for...

Taking Submissions: Phobos Issue #3 – Troublemake

Deadline: September 30th 2014 Payment: 5 cents per word The detective blowing dust off of evidence boxes at 2am after her commanding officer ordered her to leave that particular cold case unsolved; the horrid, unloved rodent-human hybrid who skips ahead in his textbook, ignoring the warnings of his necromancy tutor; the young woman picking at the tape on a box clearly labeled All The Trouble In The World; the whip-scarred homunculus palming a sharp stone; the mad Admiral in his airship ordering a hard bank to starboard and loose all harpoons at his floating Kraken overlords. For our third issue, "Troublemake," we're looking for short and flash Weird fiction and poetry about biters of the hands that feed, timid folk acting out against their tormentors, unlikely disturbers of the status quo, hell-raisers both literal and figurative, and creatures who just plain don't like being told what to do. While we're happy to read sf, fantasy, crime, alternate history and other, non-horror genres, all work should contain strong elements of the macabre. Our reading period is a tidy six weeks, from August 15th through September 30th. Any questions can be directed to hellophobos (at) gmail.com Submission Guidelines: We will only be accepting work that fits with the set theme. Your work could be terrific, but if it's a bad thematic match we can't use it. For general questions, including our rates and rights acquired, see our FAQ Word limits as follows: Short stories and poetry to 2,500 words, flash stories to 1,000 words. With this in mind, here's how you format your email submission: 1. Subject Line: Submission, (your story title & approximate word count), (submission theme) 2. Email Body: Please summarize in a few lines how your story fits the theme. Any submission that doesn't include this will not be...

Taking Submissions: SNAFU: Wolves at the Door

Deadline: September 30th, 2014 Payment: AUD2c/word and one contributor copy   “Werewolves are much more common animals than you might think.” — Daniel Pinkwater SNAFU brought the pain. SNAFU: Wolves at the Door will bring the bite. In the blackest night or under the full moon, danger is lurking. It’s survival at all costs when you’re fighting against an enemy that could tear you apart – or convert you to the other side. Against the backdrop of an untamed wilderness or the dark depths of the city, the ultimate clash between the forces of man and nature rage on. You could be battling the monster within or a war around you – where the cost could prove too great. Whether it’s personal survival or submission of the pack, we want it all. Bring on the blood, guts and gore. We want military combat: guns and ammo, tooth and claw. Suspense. Tension. Conflict. Whether the wolves are fighting with you or against you is your choice… ~ ~ ~ We STRONGLY suggest you read the first SNAFU volume to see what it is we like. SNAFU – http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00LNXHLJG ~ ~ ~ SNAFU: Wolves at the Door will be an anthology of short stories on the theme of werewolf-based military horror. *Payment: AUD2c/word and one contributor copy *SNAFU: Wolves at the Door will be released as an ebook only *Wordcount range: 2,000 – 6,000 words *Submission window: 1st September, 2014 – 30th September, 2014 (anything submitted outside of this window will be deleted without being read) *Projected publication date: Last Quarter 2014 Please follow these guidelines when submitting to us: 1. Please put your full contact details on the first page of the manuscript top left, with word count top right. 2. Standard submission format, with minimal document formatting. 3. Courier or Times...

Taking Submissions: I Am The Abyss

Deadline: October 1st 2014 Payment: .05/word + royalties and author copies I AM THE ABYSS Now Open to Fiction Submissions for Adventure Stories of Horror and/or Dark Fantasy! We are happy to announce that Dark Regions Press is open to public fiction submissions for the first time in a very long time for our new upcoming anthology I AM THE ABYSS. This very special project will consist of ten original adventure stories of horror and/or dark fantasy each illustrated with an original two-page color spread by award-winning artist Les Edwards. The book is planned to be published in Q4 of 2015. Find the submission guidelines below, and please read them from start to finish before sending us your manuscript. Thank you and we look forward to reading your fiction!   I AM THE ABYSS Submission Guidelines (Must Read Before Submitting) The Idea When each of us reaches the end of our life in this world our consciousness enters a new perpetual reality during the seconds before the brain loses activity. This world is based on the subconscious and experiences we had during our mortal lives. The structures, landscapes, creatures and cities are amalgams of what we perceived during our short journeys on earth, and there our consciousness will stay (unless we find a means of escape). These are ten stories of tortured souls and dark minds whose difficult mortal lives have come to an end. Their consciousnesses have been transported into underworlds of their own making. It is here that they rediscover forgotten corners of their minds, creatures that they never thought their imaginations could conjure, cities grander or more bizarre than anything they had experienced in their mortal lives. In these underworlds the characters will truly discover themselves; their darkest fears and deepest desires will manifest. But within these realms...

Taking Submissions: Serrated

Deadline: October 1st 2014 Payment: All royalties from anthologies will be split evenly between all authors. Note: Just as a warning, since this posting has gone live we've had over 15 e-mails that the press is being run by people who don't pay their authors. Serrated is a collection of short stories and poetry/prose of horror. Examples; Hospitals, insane asylums, all there to help but what if they were stashing body parts, or running experiments on patients. Serrated is about your worst nightmare coming true behind closed doors of a morgue, hosptial, funeral home, or asylum. This is a no holds barred piece. Make it violent, make it bloody. Blurb Behind closed doors, secrets lurk, and madness begins. Trapped in a never-ending nightmare of torture and pain, I welcome you to tales of the macabre. Night falls everywhere, what you don't see is what happens when the shadows hit the walls of the inner-sanctum of the dead. Serrated will show you the likes of which horrors you've never seen behind the walls in the modern-day dungeons of the world. Guidelines Short Stories and Poetry/Prose accepted Supernatural/Paranormal/Non-Paranormal Min Word Count: 800 Words (if it is a bit short talk with me) Max Word Count: 7,000 Words (if you go over talk with me) Poetry does not have a word count Submit to [email protected] Word doc 12-14pt. Georgia or Times New Roman Editing will be provided unless author prefers their own editor Via: Phoenix Fire Publishing.