Taking Submissions: Santa Rage: 12 Tales of Murder and Mayhem

Deadline: September 30th, 2024
Payment: $25
Theme: Very dark Christmas horror stories

Inspired by a suggestion from legendary book reviewer, author and multi-term Short Mystery Fiction Society President Kevin R. Tipple, here’s the holiday anthology that’s definitely NOT going to fill you with Christmas cheer. It will, however, be sure to entertain the darker side of your imagination.

Christmas time is a season full of stress. Cooking, decorations, trying to find the perfect gift for people you barely know. It’s enough to make anyone snap. Now, imagine you’re Santa Claus and you’ve got the entire world to take care of.

Yeah, cookies and milk isn’t going to make that kind of pressure go down any easier. Add in reindeer, elves who slack and Mrs. Claus nagging that you never spend enough time with her during the holidays and it’s enough to make your Kris wanna Kringle, if you know what we mean.

Welcome to Santa Rage: 12 Tales of Murder and Mayhem in which Santa Claus finally snaps and gets his just desserts…and we’re not talking gingerbread. This anthology is based on the idea that one night, while out making deliveries, Santa snaps thanks to the holiday stress and goes on a killing spree. Bonus points awarded for story elements involving meth or drug dealing, strippers, and the best dose of karma Santa ever dealt that did not involve coal.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

1. In case it isn’t readily obvious, we’re looking for dark, dark, dark fiction here. Violence welcome. Cursing welcome. This is NOT an anthology for kids. If you think you’ve gone over the top, you may not have gone far enough for our tastes. Look at the stuff Chuck Tingle gets away with and everyone loves him.
2. With the above being said, there are still some limits here. Absolutely no misogyny or violence against women and/or children. No bestiality, incest or any of the typically taboo topics not allowed by most publishers. You know the trope about never kill dogs in your story? That applies. We love dogs. Cats, on the other hand…yeah, you can probably kill the cat.
3. You still must have a STORY. No violence just for the sake of having it. The story must make sense and have a true beginning, middle and end. Santa may be violent but he’s still the hero so can’t be written in a way that makes us hate him. Humor balanced with vengeance is always a plus.
4. It’s still a Christmas story, so keep that in mind as well.
5. LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC characters and authors very, very strongly encouraged. Be authentic!
6. All works must be original to this publication and cannot have been published or self-published previously.
7. We’re perfectly ok with simultaneous submissions to other publishers, but please let us know if you’d like your story withdrawn from consideration.

TECHNICAL GUIDELINES

1. We’re not looking for flash fiction, but we’re not against it if it works. Prefer more in the regular short story length (3000-5000 words).
2. All submissions need to be in DOC, DOCX or Pages format. Everyone knows by now that we don’t care about fonts and spacing and all that other stuff.
3. All entries should be sent to [email protected] with SANTA in the subject heading. All entries will be acknowledged.
4. All submissions need to be received no later than 11:59PST, September 30th, 2024. Decisions will be made by October 15th. We will do our best to notify authors early if their work is not accepted, but they cannot be resubmitted. Estimated publication is November 2024.
5. Stories will pay $25 per contributor, due within 90 days of publication of the anthology. All contributors will receive an ebook copy and deep discounts on paperback versions. Our anthology agreement gives us exclusive rights for six months from publication date, then non-exclusive rights thereafter, meaning that contributors are free to reuse their story in any manner they wish after the first six months of publication.
6. Original stories only, no reprints.
7. The anthology will be limited to no more than 12 stories.
8. This anthology will be published under our Nazca Press imprint.

Please direct all questions to Editor-in-Chief Jay Hartman at [email protected]

Via: Misti Media.

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