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Taking Submissions: Cicada Magazine: Hauntings
Deadline: March 27, 2017 Payment: Up to 10 cents per word Cicada YA/teen lit magazine seeks fiction, poetry, comics, and essays on the theme of Hauntings. A haunting is a remnant of something that never really left and refuses to be completely forgotten. A house might be haunted by the spirit of a previous owner, or a person might be constantly shadowed by past events. Maybe someone is always on your mind, or maybe you are constantly dwelling on what could have been. Show us what's rattling chains in your dark corners. General Information CICADA is a YA lit/comics magazine fascinated with the lyric and strange and committed to work that speaks to teens’ truths. We publish poetry, realistic and genre fic, essay, and comics by adults and teens. (We are also inordinately fond of Viking jokes.) Our readers are smart and curious; submissions are invited but not required to engage young adult themes. CICADA does not distribute theme lists for upcoming issues. Especially welcome: works by people of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQAI+ folks, genderqueer folks, and other marginalized peoples. Not welcome: cultural appropriation. Fav writers, YA and otherwise: Sarah McCarry, Nnedi Okorafor, Sherman Alexie, David Levithan, Daniel Jose Older, Debbie Urbanski, Nalo Hopkinson, Kelly Link, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Ntozake Shange, Anne Carson, Jacqueline Woodson, ZZ Packer, Angela Nissel, Sofia Samatar, Richard Siken, Malory Ortberg, Saeed Jones, Octavia Butler, Andrea Gibson, @cicadamagazine / cicadamagazine.tumblr.com Guidelines Before submitting, be sure to familiarize yourself with our magazines. (Sample copies are available for viewing at the Cricket Media Store, or you can order a current issue by calling 800-821-0115.) Issues are also available at many local libraries. Fiction Realism, SF/fantasy, historical fiction: Yes, yes, and yes Length: flash fic to novellas; up to 9,000 words Nonfiction Narrative nonfic (especially teen-written); essays on lit/culture/arts; hybrid forms Length: up to 5,000 words Poetry Length: no length...
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Taking Submissions: Would But Time Awaie: An Anthology Of New England Folk Horror
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: $75USD In 2017, Orford Parish Books will be releasing WOULD BUT TIME AWAIT: AN ANTHOLOGY OF NEW ENGLAND FOLK HORROR (edited by s.j. bagley, editor of THINKING HORROR: A JOURNAL OF HORROR PHILOSOPHY.) Please read and the guidelines before submitting a query and direct all queries to [email protected] with the subject header ‘FOLK HORROR QUERY.’ (All stories sent without a prior query will be deleted, unread.) WHAT WE DEFINE AS FOLK HORROR AND WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR. For the purposes of this project, we are defining folk horror as horror literature in which the present (which can be a year/decade of the author’s choosing) collides with the history, folklore, traditions, and psychogeography of a region and where that collision has a significant impact on the present (as defined in the work.) We are looking for work that uses the physical, historical, and social landscapes of New England as a focal point (rather than a story that could be set anywhere else but just happens to be set in New England.) There is a long and rich history of horrific and strange folklore in New England but that doesn’t mean a writer needs to restrict themselves to it and writers are perfectly welcome to invent their own folklore, traditions, and fictional New England locations. We should also stress that, while Folk Horror has largely been a rural construct, we by no means consider a rural location to be necessary to any working definition of the term. A few examples of what we consider Folk Horror in literature: Stephen King- ‘Pet Sematary.’ Stephen King- ‘Bag of Bones.’ Peter Straub- ‘Ghost Story.’ Peter Straub- ‘Floating Dragon.’ Toni Morrison- ‘Beloved.’ H.P. Lovecraft- ‘The Picture In The House.’ M.R. James- ‘View From a Hill.’ John Farris- ‘All Heads Turn When...
Taking Submissions: Two Eyes Open
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: $10 Canadian MacKenzie Publishing is accepting fiction submissions for its second anthology, stories for 18+, titled TWO EYES OPEN. Look at the picture below. What comes to mind? (horror, suspense, thriller, mystery, etc.) Submission deadline: March 31, 2017, or when anthology is full Payment: $10 Canadian per story, paid via Paypal Word count: 2,500 to 5,000 words Publication date: August 1, 2017 MacKenzie Publishing does not accept material which has been published previously, either online or in print. By submitting to MacKenzie Publishing, you are assuring that you hold the rights to the work and are granting MacKenzie Publishing the right to publish the submitted work. MacKenzie Publishing will require exclusive rights to the stories until December 31, 2017. To Submit: Paste info and document in the body of an email (no attachments) in this order: -Title of story, your name, email, word count -Story -Bio (up to 150 words) Email stories to MacKenzie Publishing at: [email protected] Put the title of your submission in the subject line. In the meantime, “like” the TWO EYES OPEN Facebook Page. Via: Mackenzie Publishing.
Taking Submissions: Recurring Nightmares IV – Ruth’s Nightmare
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: Contributor's Copy In 2013, GLAHW Member, Ken MacGregor had a brilliant idea for a Special Auction Prize at the annual Monster Mash for Literacy Bash – raffle off the opportunity for the winner’s name to become the sole theme of a future Anthology. Several brave souls went into the hat and one emerged victorious. Thus, Recurring Nightmares was born. We have now opened this anthology to all writers in the Sci-Fi, Horror, Dark Fantasy genre. We however always encourage new members, so join us, won’t you? The theme for Recurring Nightmares IV (2017) is Ruth’s Nightmares. Every story must contain the character’s name and a dog and/or a quilt (see below). Deadline is March 31, 2017 with a publication date of June/July 2017, with cover art to be announced. Please submit all stories to [email protected] Quick and dirty Submission Guidelines (from Ken, the Head Editor and Creator of Recurring Nightmares) Ruth’s Recurring Nightmares (the fourth in the series) guidelines for writers: Thank you for choosing to submit to the fourth annual Great Lakes Association of Horror Writers (GLAHW) mini-anthology. This time around, we’re looking for horror fiction, between 2,000 and 5,000 words, featuring a character named Ruth. She can be the protagonist, antagonist, monster, victim, friend, etc. As long as she (or, I suppose they, since gender fluidity is fine) plays a significant, if not pivotal role in the story. The other requirement is that the story contain either a dog or a quilt. Or both, if you’re feeling particularly ambitious. Stipulation: if the dog comes to any sort of harm in the story, you will automatically be rejected. This not negotiable. Don’t hurt the dog. Please follow the standard format rules. Here’s a handy site, in case you’re not conversant with those: http://www.shunn.net/format/story.html. The only things...
Taking Submissions: A Fool For You
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: $200 and 2 contributor's copies A Fool for You—LGBTQIA—Clowns. Pick pockets. Magicians. Jesters. Witches. Demons. Even gods. Tales of Tricksters abound in every culture, sometimes as fools, sometimes as sly schemers too smart for anyone’s good. They are often known as shape shifters and gender fluid—and they are always up to something. Sometimes for good, sometimes for evil, sometimes simply to see what happens… Less Than Three Press invites you to submit stories of tricksters and all the mischief they can manage—and what happens when they meet their match. THE DETAILS: Deadline is March 31, 2017. Put SUBMISSIONS: A FOOL FOR YOU in the subject line. Stories should be at least 10,000 words and should not exceed approx 20,000 words in length. Stories must revolve around the theme of tricksters. Stories must have a happily ever after (HEA) or happy for now (HFN) end. Any sub-genre is gladly accepted: sci-fi, mystery, contemporary, steampunk, etc. All usual LT3 submission guidelines apply. A Fool For You is a general release anthology, which means authors will receive a flat payment of $200.00 once LT3 has a signed contract. Examples: Lovely, Dark and Deep, A Touch of Mistletoe. Authors will receive one copy each of the ebook formats LT3 produces and two copies of the paperback compilation. Stories should be complete before submitting, and as edited as possible—do not submit a first draft. They can be submitted in any format (doc, docx, rtf, odt, etc) preferably single spaced in an easy to read font (Times, Calibri, Arial) with no special formatting (no elaborate section separation, special fonts, etc). Additional formatting guidelines can be found here. Questions should be directed to the Editor in Chief, Samantha M. Derr, at [email protected] (or you can ping her on twitter @rykaine). Submissions should...
Taking Submissions: The Violet Hour Magazine April 2017 Issue
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: $5 Are you a poet? An essayist? A short story writer? An artist? If you have a piece you'd like to submit for the next issue of The Violet Hour, we want to see it! Send us an email to the address listed below and attach any written work in PDF or Word.doc format, and all artwork in jpeg format to submit it for consideration. With the exception of submissions for the open December anthology, don't forget to use at least one of the themes chosen for each issue. (For details about issue themes, launch dates and more, see the above "News & Events" posts.) [email protected] Submission Periods The Violet Hour Magazine is published quarterly, with three themed issues (published at the end of April, August and October) and one annual open-themed anthology (published at the end of December). Submission periods for the issues are as follows: 1. December 15th to March 31st (for April issue) 2. April 15th to July 31st (for August/September issue) 3. September 7th to October 14th (for October issue - *IMPORTANT: October is a flash-submission issue - see September 7th News & Events post for details.) 4. January 1st to November 14th (for December open-anthology issue) *Please Note: Submissions made to any of the themed issues that are not selected for publication in their relevant issue will not be automatically considered for the December open-themed anthology. Contributors are asked not to re-submit work already previously submitted to The Violet Hour, unless invited to do so by one of our editorial staff. *Also Note: At this time, The Violet Hour Magazine will consider previously published works, as long as it has been a minimum of 6 months since the work's most recent publication. If your submission has previously been published elsewhere, please include the date and name of the publication in which it appeared, and a link to the publication's website in...
Taking Submissions: Problem Daughters
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: $0.06 (6 US cents) per word for fiction, $100 flat rate for poetry The fundraiser for this anthology at igg.me/at/problem-daughters has met its minimum goal and so publication and pro-payment is guaranteed. We can still do bigger and better with more funding, so keep spreading the word. Problem Daughters will amplify the voices of women who are sometimes excluded from mainstream feminism. It will be an anthology of beautiful, thoughtful, unconventional speculative fiction and poetry around the theme of intersectional feminism, focusing on the lives and experiences of marginalized women, such as those who are of color, QUILTBAG, disabled, sex workers, and all intersections of these. Call for Submissions Problem Daughters is an anthology of engaging tales that reflect the true complicated, colorful, intersectional nature of feminism, and of feminists. Not every woman in every community faces the same challenges, or shares the same vision of the world. Even the most well-intentioned model of feminism can leave out many people for the sake of presenting a palatable, unified front. Are there some communities that feel underserved or ignored by the prevailing norms and priorities in feminism (women of color, disabled women)? Do some women feel openly persecuted or attacked by mainstream feminist narratives (trans, non-binary, poly, sex workers)? What experiences are unique to these women, and what problems are created when we attempt to address women as a homogeneous group with a single set of concerns? Broadly speaking, feminist movements seek to empower women to agency, but what happens when a woman’s free and voluntary expression of agency clashes with her society’s popular notion of empowerment? What happens when her society’s model of feminism fails to address her needs, or the realities of her situation? We’re seeking works of speculative fiction and poetry (science fiction,...
Taking Submissions: Killing It Softly 2
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: 1 cent per word Note: Female Authors Only! 'Killing it Softly 2' — The 2017 follow-up to the terrifying Killing It Softly, with Managing Editor Suzie Lockhart returning to put together a second volume of Women in Horror. Officially opening February 1, 2017 in celebration of Women in Horror Month 2017. Publication target: October 2017. Submissions close: March 31, 2017 (subject to extensions as may be required). Answers on submissions can be anticipated at any time up to September 2017, and may be delayed until after the submission period closes in March due to short-listing. Welcome to Digital Horror Fiction. We are excited to announce a new open call for reprint short stories in the horror fiction genre - dedicated to stories by female* authors. These stories will be published as part of an anthology (Killing it Softly 2) of short stories under the Digital Horror Fiction imprint, by the publisher, Digital Fiction Publishing Corp. This open call is for horror reprint short stories of 3,000 to 7500 words in length only.) Submissions will be reviewed for inclusion upon receipt. Please submit only ONE story for consideration at a time; multiple entries will be rejected. Once your story is accepted or rejected you may submit another story for consideration - but just one at a time, please. We are looking for reprint short stories that have appeared in professional or semi-professional books, magazines, collections, or anthologies, and that are available to be re-licensed by Digital Horror Fiction and published through Amazon and elsewhere in an anthology of stories. We are not looking for (and will not license) self published stories (in any format/venue), stories that have been published and are available to download on-line (free or paid) as stand-alone stories (in collections and anthologies is fine), or stories that are available free on-line in any form (magazine, archive, blog etc, but podcasts that have not been made available in print...
Taking Submissions: Son of a Witch!
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: $10 and a contributor's copy SONOFAWITCH! Anthologist: Trysh Thompson Open for Submissions: February 1, 2017 to March 31, 2017 Expected Publication: Fall 2017 Story Length: up to 15,000 words Payment: $10 + contributor copy No one is perfect—not even a witch. Witches have amazing power at their fingertips to do unbelievable things. That magic can come in really handy sometimes too. They can make someone fall in love, poison an apple to enact a sleeping curse, to banish an enemy to an alternate reality, or just to conjure up some Nutella when there is none in the house. But what happens when those spells go horribly awry? SONOFAWITCH! seeks humorous stories of spells gone wrong. What spell fell apart and how did the witch get out of it? Give me a contemporary setting (mainly because it lends itself to more humor). The rest is up to your imagination. Audience: Preference for New Adult/Adult, though a thoroughly compelling YA is fine Rights and compensation: Payment: $10 and a paperback copy of the anthology from World Weaver Press. We are looking for previously unpublished works in English. Seeking first world rights in English and nonexclusive right to continue to publish for the life of the anthology. Open submission period: February 1, 2017 - March 31, 2017 Length: Under 15,000 words Submission method: Send story as an attachment (.doc, .docx, or .rtf only) to thompsonworldweaverpress.com. Simultaneous submissions = okay. Multiple submissions = no. Expected Publication Date: Fall 2017 About the Anthologist: Trysh Thompson has written just about every form of non-fiction you can think of—everything from news, movie reviews, magazine columns, marketing hype, software manuals, and was even an editorial assistant on a gardening book no one has ever read (The 7-Minute Organic Garden—see, you’ve never heard of...
Taking Submissions: The Ocotillo Review
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: Short Fiction: $50 USD, Flash Fiction & Poetry: $25 USD Welcome to Kallisto Gaia Press. We are a nonprofit literary organization supporting writers at all stages of their careers. Although we don’t shy away from experimental or unusual approaches to literature, our goal is to promote finely crafted writing with an expressive and meaningful voice. We pay contributors to The Ocotillo Review upon publication We have an all volunteer staff so give us a few weeks after submissions close for notification of your submission’s status. Thank you for your understanding. CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!!! We welcome your submissions of short fiction, poetry, flash fiction and creative non-fiction for our inaugural edition of The Ocotillo Review. Submissions for the Summer issue will open on January 15, 2017 and close at midnight CST on March 31, 2017. All work should be previously unpublished. Publication on your blog or social media is considered publication. We accept simultaneous submissions on the agreement that you will withdraw the submission if it is accepted elsewhere. GENERAL GUIDELINES Upon acceptance Kallisto Gaia Press retains First North American serial rights and the one-time digital rights to publish on our website. All other rights revert to the author upon publication. If the work is reprinted we request that Ocotillo Review is credited as the original publisher. Please submit your work in 12pt. Times New Roman font, Double spaced (except poetry). We prefer Word doc. but will accept pdf. and rtf. SHORT FICTION should be one story totaling 1000-3500 words not counting the title. Novel excerpts are allowed providing they can stand alone without extraneous notation. Accepted work pays $50 USD FLASH FICTION should be 500 words or less not counting titles. Include up to 3 pieces per entry in one document. Start each piece on a new...
Taking Submissions: Utter Fabrication
Deadline: March 31st, 2017 Payment: 2¢/word We will be creating an anthology titled Utter Fabrication: Historical Accounts of Unusual Buildings and Structures. It will be a collection of fictional stories about haunted houses and other weird places. For this anthology, our pay will be 2¢/word. We are particularly looking for stories from authors who are underrepresented in fiction: people of color, LGBTQ, non-Western religions and cultures. Each story is written from the perspective of someone who has encountered this strange location. Like our regular magazine, this narrator will also have a bio. Be certain that your story meets these requirements: ❏ 1st person ❏ 500-8000 words in length ❏ Focuses on a strange building or place ❏ Not a reprint Here are some ideas that we pitched when we made our Kickstarter, but this is meant to be inspirational and not definitive. Haunted houses, obviously. Space stations poised at the edge of an anomaly. Towns missing people for no clear reason. Espresso stands that travel through time. Malls that function as dimensional crossroads. A cursed painting in an otherwise empty field. Unusual sculptures that seem to come from out of this world. Structures or ruins left behind by indigenous peoples. (But please don’t stoop to “Indian burial ground” or similar tropes. Seriously, don’t be that person.) DO NOT send us poetry or screenplays. Submissions should be in Standard Manuscript Forum and sent via Submittable. As with our regular submissions, we are asking for exclusive first worldwide electronic and print rights for one year. For more information about how we normally do business, check out our Submissions page. Via: Mad Scientist Journal.
Taking Submissions: Heroic Fantasy Quarterly
Deadline: March 31, 2107 Payment: $100usd Heroic Fantasy Quarterly is OPEN to submissions through March 31, 2107. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly is open to FICTION submissions four months per year. The months you can submit are: March June September December If you submit fiction in any other month, you will receive an auto-response and your tale will not be reviewed. We remain open for POETRY submissions at all times, however, so keep those coming! If you get an auto-response, don’t worry — as long as you mention poetry in the subject line your work will 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. As of 7-31-2013, we will publish in August, November, February, and May. Each issue will include up to three stories and two poems. Our fiction word limit is 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. 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 each new issue. Please review art from the past two issues to see the style we prefer. Image...
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Taking Submissions: StoryHack Action & Adventure Issue #0
Deadline: April 1st, 2017 Payment: $0.01 / word, $50 max Submissions are open until 12:01 AM, April 1, 2017. I recently started reading lots of short fiction. As I’ve picked up a few different magazine titles, I’ve noticed that there’s not really a lot getting published of the stuff I like to read best, which is pulpy action/adventure. A couple of genre-specific titles have come and gone, with one or two still having a go at it, but I’d like to see a place that specializes in action/adventure across genres. So that is what StoryHack Action & Adventure is intended to be. My end goal is to launch a professional-rates-paying magazine. Lofty indeed, I know. To this end, I’m going to fund an “Issue 0,” paying less-than-professional rates, as I’m not made of money. I’ll do a magazine-sized print layout, and I’ll also commission a cover and a bit of interior artwork. And then I’ll use the produced Issue 0 as a part of a crowdfunding campaign, to prove I have the skills to bring it all together. If the crowdfunding thing works, then I’ll see if I can get the magazine to be self sustaining. If it doesn’t crowdfund, then it will still- I’m just kidding, It’s going to work. I’m going to crowdfund the crap out of it. What I’m looking for To steal a joke, StoryHack Magazine will publish both kinds of fiction – action and adventure. I’m open to any genre, as long as there’s at least one good meaty action scene in there. Bonus points for extra adventure. And I’m serious when I say any genre. Sword & sorcery, lost world, occult detective, alien fighter pilot, western horror, you’re limited only by your imagination. Think Robert E. Howard, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Dashiell Hammett, Doc E....
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Taking Submissions: Their Coats All Red: Dark Tales of Empire
Deadline: April 15th, 2017 Payment: 5% of the gross profit will be paid for each accepted story. These payments will be issued to you at quarterly intervals. Stories under 1,500 words will only receive 4% of the gross profit. o the office of the Prime Minister: As you have no doubt been made aware from previous correspondence, Mr. Gladstone, problems of an unusual nature still arise in the further reaches of Her Majesty’s empire. You remember the transport we lost in the Chinese seas, and manpower spent keeping it from the press. One of the officer’s wives, a Mrs. Kathleen Morland, was found drifting in the same waters. Yes, two years later. She wore strange finery, speaking in a language that we still haven’t placed, and only telling a broken story through far more broken English. She complains of voices from some long ago time, saying things she wishes she could forget. The ship which rescued was followed to port by strange lights. One exploratory party Africa reported total darkness for a period of 106 hours. No trace of the sun. Light suddenly returned around noon. When their guide returned the following day, he was nearly mad with grief. “The darkness now resides within us. Our light has faded.” Just as I was about to hand this to my secretary, one more report arrived. Trouble along the Indian border, as ever. Word is fragmentary, also as ever, but suggests something unhealthy and alive in the biting wind. While troubling, I don’t believe there is anything the foreign office can do at this time. We’ll continue to look into these on a case by case basis—but the difference in geography, actors, and dates seems to suggest we can do little but watch, record, and pray. Yours truly, What We Want Their...
Taking Submissions: Electric Spec May Issue 2017
Deadline: April 15th, 2017 Payment: $20 usd Please don't query us about your story submission. We don't have the manpower to answer such queries. An editor will email you back as soon as possible with the decision about your story. This can take a few days, or, up to three months. We make every effort to get back to authors in a timely manner but we get a lot of submissions so sometimes it's not possible. A note on our editorial policy: before publication we may edit the story for length or readability. However, we always remain true to the spirit of the story. Issues are published at the end of February, May, August, and November. We reserve the right to shift publication date slightly, as necessary. We have reading periods for each issue, though we never close to submissions. February closes January 15 May closes April 15 August closes July 15 November closes October 15 Please do not submit the same story more than once, and please submit only one story at a time. We consider any story between 250 and 7000 words with speculative fiction elements. We prefer science fiction, fantasy, and the macabre, but we're willing to push the limits of traditional forms of these genres. We do not consider poetry, stories with over-the-top sex or violence, serials, novels, fan fiction, or non-fiction. We don't accept multiple submissions; in other words, only submit one story at a time and wait for a response before submitting another. We accept simultaneous submissions as long as you let us know up front and tell us as soon as it's accepted elsewhere. We do not publish reprints, including anything that has appeared on a website. We pay $20 for each story we publish. We buy first-printing world exclusive rights for four...
Taking Submissions: Cat’s Breakfast
Deadline: April 15th, 2017 Payment: 6 cents per word Third Flatiron Publishing is based in Boulder, Colorado, and Ayr, Scotland. We are looking for submissions to our quarterly themed anthologies. Our focus is on science fiction and fantasy and anthropological fiction. We want tightly plotted tales in out-of-the-ordinary scenarios. Light horror is acceptable, provided it fits the theme. Please send us short stories that revolve around age-old questions and have something illuminating to tell us as human beings. Fantastical situations and creatures, exciting dialog, irony, mild horror, and wry humor are all welcome. Stories should be between 1,500 and 3,000 words. Inquire if longer. Role models for the type of fiction we want include Kurt Vonnegut, Arthur C. Clarke, Dan Simmons, Connie Willis, Vernor Vinge, and Ken Kesey. We want to showcase some of the best new shorts available today. For each anthology, we will also accept a few very short humor pieces on the order of the "Shouts and Murmurs" feature in The New Yorker Magazine (600 words or so). These can be written from a first-person perspective or can be mini-essays that tell people what they ought to do, how to do something better, or explain why something is like it is, humorously. An SF/Fantasy bent is preferred. Continuing with Third Flatiron's quarterly themed anthologies, we will be soliciting SF/Fantasy/Horror short stories with the following themes. Themes are designed to be open-ended, allowing authors considerable leeway. We appreciate short, imaginative tales, preferring those that work with the theme in some way. Short stories should be 3,000 words or less. Flash humor pieces (<=1,000 words) can be on any theme. We aim to be inclusive and encourage submissions from all creators. "Cat's Breakfast" - Science fiction/satire. Now at the 10th anniversary of his death, Wikipedia says Kurt Vonnegut was...
Taking Submissions: Helios Quarterly Magazine June Issue
Deadline: April 15th, 2017 Payment: Varies on length, see below. Helios Quarterly Magazine aims to publish quality fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and art that illuminates the darkness. HQM wants stories and poems that grab ahold of a reader from the opening lines all the way to the finish line. Works that push boundaries, are succinct, and well developed are smiled upon. CURRENT ISSUE Our potential to do good in this world is always held back by the propensity for humanity to fall back on vice and old mistakes. Science fiction acts as the test grounds for what the world could be, predicting dreamed dystopias coming into reality, and producing the ingredients for innovation. The horror genre wouldn’t be so frightening if not for the fact that humans often prove to be their own worst enemy. Fantasy literature pits the forces of good and evil against one another only to reveal a world painted in murky, muddled, shades of gray. Redux and Progression wants stories that address how far we’ve come and how far we have yet to go. What stops us from unlocking a world in which everyone prospers? When the promised day arrives, why does nostalgia beckon us to an age that has passed away? Open to submit between April 1- April 15 11:59PM EST. FICTION, POETRY & NON-FICTION IDEAS We’d love to see the following but encourage you to not treat these as prompts: Social criticism with a political activist edge Stories, poems, and nonfiction narratives within the cyberpunk, solarpunk, dieselpunk, punk realm Characters struggling with the ramifications of utopia achieved. What were the costs left unspoken? Catastrophic events reshaping the natural order. How do we recover or move forward after returning to a post-Industrial Age? How can literature, science, etc. shape our future by learning from the triumphs and mistakes of the past? TWO GENRE EXAMPLES...
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Taking Submissions: Cicada Magazine: Aliens
Deadline: April 27th, 2017 Payment: Up to 10¢ per word Cicada YA/teen lit magazine seeks fiction, poetry, comics, and essays on the theme of Aliens. Tell us a story of a stranger in a strange land, whether they be a three-headed visitor from the Andromeda Galaxy or just someone trying to navigate an unfamiliar place. Of course, feeling like an alien does not always have to do with physical location—sometimes you might feel like an alien in familiar spaces. We love works about extraterrestrials and outer space, but we also encourage authentic and diverse works about immigration, gentrification, and feelings of otherness and dissociation. Not welcome: cultural appropriation. General Information CICADA is a YA lit/comics magazine fascinated with the lyric and strange and committed to work that speaks to teens’ truths. We publish poetry, realistic and genre fic, essay, and comics by adults and teens. (We are also inordinately fond of Viking jokes.) Our readers are smart and curious; submissions are invited but not required to engage young adult themes. CICADA does not distribute theme lists for upcoming issues. Especially welcome: works by people of color, people with disabilities, LGBTQAI+ folks, genderqueer folks, and other marginalized peoples. Not welcome: cultural appropriation. Fav writers, YA and otherwise: Sarah McCarry, Nnedi Okorafor, Sherman Alexie, David Levithan, Daniel Jose Older, Debbie Urbanski, Nalo Hopkinson, Kelly Link, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Ntozake Shange, Anne Carson, Jacqueline Woodson, ZZ Packer, Angela Nissel, Sofia Samatar, Richard Siken, Malory Ortberg, Saeed Jones, Octavia Butler, Andrea Gibson, @cicadamagazine / cicadamagazine.tumblr.com Guidelines Before submitting, be sure to familiarize yourself with our magazines. (Sample copies are available for viewing at the Cricket Media Store, or you can order a current issue by calling 800-821-0115.) Issues are also available at many local libraries. Fiction Realism, SF/fantasy, historical fiction: Yes, yes, and yes Length: flash fic to novellas; up to 9,000 words Nonfiction Narrative nonfic (especially...
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Taking Submissions: Noir at the Salad Bar, Culinary Tales with a Bite
Deadline: April 30th, 2017 Payment: Unknown at this time but paying, will update asap oir at the Salad Bar, Culinary Tales with a Bite This anthology of short crime fiction will focus on culinary stories seasoned with murder and mayhem. Submission Guidelines for Noir at the Salad Bar, Culinary Tales with a Bite: Stories must feature food or drink, restaurants, bars or the culinary arts in some way. We seek crime stories in the following genres: mystery, thriller, suspense, caper, and horror, from any time period (historical, modern day, future, etc.). Authors from any geographic area are welcome to submit stories to Level Best Books, and stories may be set anywhere in the world. Culinary professionals are encouraged to submit, ensuring their stories adhere to the overall theme. Stories must not exceed 5,000 words Stories must be previously unpublished in print or electronically, including self-published works (to include author websites). Stories from both published and unpublished authors are welcome. The Level Best editors will consider up to two stories from the same author per anthology. We will not consider stories that feature graphic scenes of torture or sex Submissions will be accepted from December 1, 2016 through April 30, 2017 How To Submit: Please email your submission to [email protected] Type Short Story Submission in the subject line of your email (without it attachments will not be opened) Include your name, address, phone number, email, story title, word count, and a brief summary of your publishing experience (if any) in the body of the email Please paginate your story (format page numbers in either the header or footer of the document) Send your story as a Word attachment, double-spaced Please either type ### or “The End” to indicate the ending of your story Submissions will be read blindly by the judges. Your...
Taking Submissions: SNAFU: Judgement Day
Deadline: April 30th, 2017 Payment: AUD4c/word and one contributor copy in each format released Post-apocalyptic military horror. The end of the world as we know it. What we want: Invading space aliens, demonic invasion as in Doom, DNA-grafted dinosaurs taking over the planet, manmade viral infections that nearly wipe out humanity, or artificial intelligence like in Terminator… anything you can think of that would bring about the end of the world. And SOLDIERS! Tell us about what happens during the worst of the fall of humanity or afterwards. No zombies. That’s already taken care of. Full action. Nothing less. Hoo-rah! Edited by Amanda J Spedding and Geoff Brown Payment: AUD4c/word and one contributor copy in each format released. Wordcount range: 2,000 – 10,000 words (query for shorter or longer) SUBMISSIONS OPEN FEBRUARY 1 2017. Closing date is April 30th 2017 (anything submitted outside this period will be deleted without being read or replied to). No selections will be made until after the period closes. Projected publication date: Late 2017 We will have some solicited authors alongside the open call, with the first being Jonathan Maberry. Please follow these guidelines when submitting to us: Please put your full contact details on the first page of the manuscript top left, with word count top right. Standard submission format, with minimal document formatting. Courier or Times New Roman set at 12pt. Italics as they will appear. No underlining. Double spaced. Please don’t use TAB or space bar to indent lines. Use ‘styles’ only. If unsure or using a program that has no styles, DO NOT indent at all. That’s still cool. NO SPACE between paragraphs unless a line-break is required. ONE SPACE after full stops. Please put full contact details on the first page of the manuscript (yes, I said this twice… it’s...
Taking Submissions: Zombie Punks F*ck Off
Deadline: April 30th, 2017 Payment:1 cent per word Punk is dead, or so we keep hearing. And zombies are overdone, right? Well f*ck it, now punk is undead. Zombie Punks F*ck Off will be a collection of zombie punk short stories. We’re looking for short stories where zombies and punks collide. More than just that, though, is the inclusion of the wide variety of punk subcultures and authenticity. Anyone can write a story about cartoonish, neon haired people fighting zombies; we want people writing about punks who know something about punks. We want punk pluralism, all subgenres and varieties encouraged. We want crusties and straight-edge hardcore kids, deathrockers and riot grrls, queer punks and nihilistic 70’s punks, vegan peace punks and LA glitter punks, proto-punks and post-punks, and everything else, too. Take us to different time periods and all the corners of the world where punk finds a foothold. We want our zombies weird. Like punk did to rock and roll, let’s f*cking do that to zombies. Rip it apart and reassemble it. Give ‘em teeth again. Strip it down and f*ck it up. Make it weird, make it unique, and make it new. Slow, fast, mutated, hybridized with other things, not of this world, from the grave, government experiments, the chilling work of mad scientists, ancient religions – whatever it is, mix it up and make that putrid rot smell fresh again. Zombie Punks F*ck Off will be edited by Sam Richard (co-editor of both Hybrid Moments: A Literary Tribute to the Misfits and Blood For You: A Literary Tribute to GG Allin) and published by Weirdpunk Books (publisher of both aforementioned anthologies). Follow standard manuscript format. We will reject your story if you don’t. Why should we care about your story if you don’t care enough about it...
Taking Submissions: Last Shot Fired
Deadline: April 30th, 2017 Payment: $10 Topic: Last Shot Fired Imagine a war going so long that every last resource has been used up in the fight for survival, or a world that has taken extreme measures to end warfare and violence. In this anthology we want to explore what the idea “Last Shot Fired” means to you. This could be about a spouse that has finally reached their breaking point and said that one thing that cascades the relationship into total chaos, or being against the wall against overwhelming odds with almost no resources or backup, what imagery is brought to your mind by this phrase? We are looking for a wide variety of stories from almost every genre. Limitations: Keep it PG-13. Not too much gore, nothing sexually explicit, and keep the cursing down. Word count: 2,000-6,000 words Due Date: 30 April, 2017 Payment: We will pay $10 for each story that is accepted, send you a free ebook copy, and you will receive a 40% discount code for paperbacks which you can sell at full price. You will also be invited to a private forum just for anthology members. Contract Details: We are asking for Exclusive (for 6 months from publication) First Anthology Rights. Formatting: Use a standard font (Times New Roman, Courier new), 12 point, double spaced. Indent the first line of each paragraph WITHOUT using tabs. You will be expected to work with our editor to polish your story. About the Author: Please include a short biography (1-2 paragraphs) about the author at the end of your story (after the words THE END). This biography will be used in the anthology if your story is accepted. How to submit: Email your story as a .doc or .docx to moc.yteicoSsretirWthgindiM@snoissimbuS. You WILL receive conformation of receipt within seven days. Via:...
Taking Submissions: Trump Utopia or Dystopia Anthology
Deadline: April 30th, 2017 Payment: For flash fiction, the pay is $5 USD per story; For short stories, pay is $10 USD per story; For poems, pay is $2 USD per poem. Donald John Trump is an American businessman, television personality, and the 45th President of the United States. His Twitter account has been making news on a daily basis since his election. With a deadline of April 2017 for submissions for this anthology, no one is certain if he will be still President by then, but we will assume that he will be for this book. This anthology is an attempt to collect stories from both the pro and anti Trump sides. What type of utopia do Trump supporters envision for the world? What type of dystopia do anti-Trump supporters fear? Trump does not have to be the main character of the story, but it must be mentioned that he is the President. We want this collection to be diverse, with stories containing characters from all walks of life. In speculative fiction, anything goes. Maybe he’ll release a virus and zombies will dominate the landscape or perhaps he becomes the first person on Mars! Make the story fantastic, funny and interesting! Alternatively, a depressing, insightful story that can hold its own will be fine. There are two sides to every coin and this book will be a time capsule, capturing the visions and nightmares that people are feeling at the moment. If there are more stories for one side versus the other, the book become either “Trump Dystopia” or “Trump Utopia”! We shall see. Submission Details We are looking for poems, flash fiction and short stories. Ratio of each will depend upon quality of submissions received. For guidelines, compensation and formatting details, visit our submissions page. Submitting is a two step process:...
Taking Submissions: Futuristic Canada
Deadline: April 30th, 2017 Payment: For flash fiction, the pay is $5 USD per story; For short stories, pay is $10 USD per story; For poems, pay is $2 USD per poem. This anthology is a 150 Alliance project, created to celebrate Canada’s 150th anniversary in 2017! Dark Helix Press is wondering – where will Canada be in the future? Will the next 100 years be peaceful with lots of technological advances or will Canada become a colony on a spaceship after Earth blows up? Robot beavers, poutine currency, there’s no limit to what can happen! Canada in the future must be a well defined landscape in the stories submitted, so it’s essential that the world built by the author resonates well with the readers. Bonus points for those who can sneak in Canadian cultural references and diverse characters is a must. We are aiming to release this book before July 1, 2017. Submission Details We are looking for poems, flash fiction and short stories. Ratio of each will depend upon quality of submissions received. Since this is a project celebrating Canada, preference will be given to Canadian writers. However, if you are an international writer who sends in a fantastic story and understands our country, we are open to this as possibility as well. For guidelines, compensation and formatting details, visit our submissions page. Submitting is a two step process: 1) Fill in and submit this Google form to ensure your name is listed in our database for review 2) Email in your submission to “darkhelixpress at gmail.com” with subject headline: “Canada- (author name) – (title)” Any questions can be sent to “darkhelixpress at gmail.com”. What We Are Looking For Each anthology may feature flash fiction, short stories, essays, and poetry. Ratio of each depends on submission quality received. Specific guidelines...
Taking Submissions: Unidentified Funny Objects 6
image description Deadline: April 30th, 2017 Payment: 10 cents per word and a contributor's copy Please read the guidelines carefully before submitting your story! Unidentified Funny Objects is an annual anthology of humorous SF/F. Past headliners include George R. R. Martin, Neil Gaiman, Esther Friesner, David Gerrold, Laura Resnick, Mike Resnick, Piers Anthony, Kevin J. Anderson, etc. For UFO6 we’re seeking all style and sub-genres of speculative humor. SUBMISSION WINDOW: April 1 – April 30, 2017 LENGTH: 500-5000 words. PAYMENT: $0.10 per word + contributor copy. Payment will be made upon acceptance. Our preferred method of payment is via PayPal, but you may request a check. FORMAT: RTF or DOC. Standard Manuscript Format or something close to it (We won’t take points off if you prefer Courier over Times New Roman or some such). SEND TO: Upload your stories via this submissions link. Limit of 1 submission per author — even if you receive a response before the submission window closes please do not send another story unless directly invited to do so. Please do not respond to rejections. The email address associated with submissions is not monitored. If you wish to query for any reason, please use the contact form or e-mail us: ufopublishing at gmail dot com. RIGHTS SOUGHT: First Worldwide print and electronic English Language rights. Exclusivity for 90 days from date of release. Non-exclusive print, e-book, and audio rights afterward. Preview sample contract. POLICIES & RESPONSE TIME: No reprints, multiple or simultaneous submissions please. Do not send any stories we already considered for a previous UFO volume or any other anthology edited by Alex Shvartsman. You may query after 30 days. Please send only one submission per author unless directly invited to send more. WHAT WE WANT: We’re looking for speculative stories with...
Taking Submissions: Weirdbook ‘Witches’ Theme
Deadline: April 30th, 2017 Payment: $5 per thousand words and 2 contributor copies The Theme is WITCHES (and Warlocks) of ANY CULTURE or SETTING! 6,000 words is the maximum story length to be accepted. No cover letters or bios. Mail submissions to [email protected] Email header “witches/ title/your last name“ Simultaneous submissions are allowed as long as you let me know. Publication date is October I’m looking for original (no reprints) well-written (duuh, I guess that that’s fairly obvious) weird stories. My tastes are broad and I’m looking for any of the following: fantasy, dark fantasy, sword and sorcery, ghost, horror, heroic fantasy, science fantasy or just plain odd. But don’t forget, this is for our 2017 Annual and the theme is WITCHES! Okabe, by Kuniyoshi Utagawa, c. 1844 One Story Submission at a time please! In the subject line of your email, please put Weirdbook WITCHES/Story title/ Your last name Important: Please include your name, address, email address, the title of your story and its word count in your email. Preferably attach your story as a doc, docx or rtf file. Please send it in a standard format; if in doubt check here for guidance: http://www.sfwa.org/2008/11/manuscript-preparation/ Current payment is $5 per thousand words and two printed contributor copies. Only one copy for poetry. (That’s $0.005 per word) Please send your submissions to: weirdaether(AT)t-online.de And lastly, if you want to impress me then you need to ENTERTAIN ME!! Regards. Douglas Draa Editor Via: Weirdbook Magazine.
Taking Submissions: Eclectically Heroic
Deadline: April 30th, 2017 Payment: $25 for fiction From March 1 to April 30, Inklings Publishing will be looking for short stories for volume 5 of our Eclectic Writings Series of anthologies. Eclectically Heroic will be the title of our next installment. Any and all conceptualizations of the concept of heroic will be considered. We are looking for unique takes on this theme. During the submission period, you will be able to buy the first four volumes of the series on Kindle for $1 each so that you can see the types of stories we are interested in. Be aware you will not receive a response until after the submission period ends. We pay $25 for fiction. Stories should not exceed 7,000 words. You may submit up to 3 stories. We pay $3 per poem. You may submit between 5 and 10 poems. We pay $25 for nonfiction. Though we have yet to receive nonfiction essays that make it into out anthologies, we remain hopeful. Essays should not exceed 7,000 words and must be properly cited with regard to references. You may submit up to 3 essays. If you submit across genres, please submit only 3 selections total for our consideration. Thank you. We look forward to reading your work. Send your submission to [email protected] formatted as follows: Your document should be a MS Word document. We do not accept PDF documents as we use track changes and comments during our internal review process. The document should be double-spaced with paragraphs indented using word styles(not tabbed). All manuscripts must use Ariel font, have page numbers and use 12 pt font for your text. The header should contain the title of the work and page number in right hand corner. The first page should be a cover page containing: your legal name; pen name, if applicable; address;...