Stephen Tremp writes speculative fiction and his fourth
novel, Salem’s Daughters, is supernatural thriller. A four hundred year old
evil is unleashed when souls of the daughters of those killed during the Salem
Witch Trials find a new generation of people to murder at a popular modern-day
bed and breakfast.
Release Date: October 1
Stephen Tremp
Author: Breakthrough Series
Congratulations, Stephen!
Now for the links. Please bear in mind that I am not endorsing any of these publications. Always do your own due diligence before submitting to a contest or publication.
Accepting Submissions:
Sky Warrior Books is accepting submissions for their anthology Wee Folk and Wise. Must include fairies. Pays in royalties. Deadline October 15.
Lamplight is accepting submissions of literary dark fiction. Short fiction and flash fiction. Pays $150 for short stories, $50 for flash fiction. 2000-7000 words. Deadline October 15.
Iconoclast Literary Magazine is accepting submissions of prose and poetry. Up to 3500 words. Pays $.01/word, plus two contributor copies for prose, $2-$6 per poem or artwork.
The Impressment Gang is accepting submissions of poetry, fiction, nonfiction, and reviews. No word limits. Pays $25, and two contributor copies.
Strange Horizons is accepting submissions of speculative fiction. Up to 10,000 words, but 5000 is preferred. Pays $.08/word.
Strangelet is accepting submissions of science fiction, fantasy, and magical realism. Stories, comics, art, and poetry. 2000-7500 words for short fiction, under 2000 for flash fiction. Pay varies per submission type, but is $.01/word for short stories.
Far Horizons Magazine is accepting submissions for two anthologies. Forever Hungry is about zombies. Fantastically Horny is seeking SF&F erotica. 1000-5000 words. Pays royalties, a contributor e-copy, and a discount on hard copies. Will close when filled.
Concis Magazine is accepting submissions of many different sorts of pieces. Genre doesn't matter. Pays $10, plus a contributor copy.
Contests:
Anderbo.com is holding the 2015 RRofihe Trophy No-Fee Short Story Contest. 3500-5000 words. $500 prize, with trophy and publication. Deadline October 15.
Of Interest:
Writing With Color is "a blog dedicated to writing and resources centered on racial and ethnic diversity." The specific post I've linked to is a guide for describing skin color without using food descriptors/comparisons.
How do you like Stephen's cover? How do you feel about black cats? Any of these links of interest? Any experience with these publications? Anything to share? Publication news?
May you find your Muse.
19 comments:
Congrats to Stephen! It's an awesome cover. Thanks for the links. I like black cats. I love that on Friday the 13th and Halloween, you can adopt black cats for free at our local humane society. :)
So happy for Stephen. I've seen him lots of places this week.
Susan Says
Looks great, Stephen!
Congratulations, Stephen. This one sounds like a scary read. I don't mind black cats, but my mom freaks out:) Thank you for the links.
Our humane society actually does not adopt out the black cats on those days, just in case. Two drastically different approaches.
He's on fire!
Thanks for coming by, Alex!
I've met a few people who are superstitious about black cats. I have one, and she's not the first black cat I've owned! They've all been sweet, so far.
Thank you Shannon for the shout out! I greatly appreciate the support!
Oh, I forgot about posting Stephen's book. Next week, I guess.
Thanks for the links. Strangs, Far Horizons and Concis all look appealing. I'll check out the Color blog. Could use the help.
Congrats to Stephen! Sounds like a great Halloween read!
Love black cats, but I'm allergic.
As always, thanks for the links!
I like spooky reads. Congrats to Stephen.
I love black cats - he said, while petting the black cat lounging in his lap. Cool cover! Cheers to Stephen.
Great plot and I love scary. Huzzah for you, Stephen!
This is the first time I've seen Steve's cover. (I've been sick and off the net for a while.) The cover's great! Yay for Steve! :)
I was happy to share!
Those all sound like good ones. Good luck!
Oh no! I'm mildly allergic, but way more allergic to dogs. So having a cat doesn't bother me unless I get her fur on my face on a bad allergy day.
Thanks for stopping by!
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