Taking Submissions: Blood Moons
Deadline: September 5th, 2021
Payment: £15
Theme: Space and Scifi
Submissions open from July 13th to September 5th. Please send your submission to with the subject heading “STORY TITLE – AUTHOR NAME” and include an author bio (up to 150 words).
We’re looking for stories between 1,000-8,000 words with a theme of SPACE AND SCI-FI. Please ensure any scenes of a sexual nature are necessary and non-exploitative.
IMPORTANT: Unless stated otherwise (for example in some of our charity anthologies), all accepted authors will receive a £15 flat fee and a free digital copy of the anthology. We hope to be able to offer more in the near future.
Submission Guidelines
Please refer to individual submissions calls for guidelines on theme, length, and where to send your work, etc. as these can vary from book to book.
In general, please follow these guidelines. Any submissions not following these guidelines may, unfortunately, be rejected.
1. Email your submission to the email address that corresponds to the submissions call you are applying for. For example, email any “Pulp Harvest” submissions to . Please include your name and the title of your submission in the subject header.
2. Please make sure your work is double-spaced and in a 12pt font. Please DO NOT use the “tab” or “space” key to indent your paragraphs – instead, use the ruler at the top of the page.
3. Make sure you’re happy with the piece you’re submitting. Most of our submissions windows are fairly wide, and we’re always happy to take into consideration edits at a later stage, but we want you to be as confident in the work you’re submitting as you can be.
4. You will notice that the email address for each of the upcoming submissions windows is open, and accessible from this page – please do not send us your submission until the window opens, as it may not be considered. Thank you!
If you have any questions, please email . Good luck!
Via: Blood Rites Horror.
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