by Dave | Sep 27, 2010 | Writing Horror
by Robert Gray The horror genre is notoriously treated like the illegitimate child of publishing world. That little bastard they chain up in the closet when the guests arrive. As a result, horror dwells underground, resurfacing every once in a while to infect the...
by Dave | Sep 17, 2010 | Writing Horror
Ty Schwamberger Yet Still It Lives by Wrath James White For the last twenty years Horror as a genre has been on life-support. It has been declared dead more times than Michael Myers and Jason Vorhees combined. Yet still, it lurches on, leaving a trail of blood and...
by Dave | Sep 15, 2010 | Writing Markets
Stephen Jones reports, “I am now considering stories and novellas first published between January 2010 and December 2010 for the twenty-second annual edition of the multiple award-winning The Mammoth Book Of Best New Horror series, to be published by Robinson...
by Dave | Sep 11, 2010 | Online Publishing
You’ve heard of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. You’ve probably seen one of the early movies based on the novel. But have you ever read the novel? Isn’t it about time? First, a brief history, courtesy of Ron Breznay’s Masters of Horror: Mary...
by Dave | Sep 5, 2010 | Writing Markets
Hellfire Publishing, which uses a print on demand/e-book model and is scheduled to launch on December 31, 2010, is seeking horror and erotica material. Works shorter than 60,000 words will most likely go directly to e-book sales. Works longer than 60,000 words will be...
by Dave | Sep 2, 2010 | Writing Markets
The following market report on the anthology, Alien Horror, as well as the follow-up interview are courtesy of Market Scoops by D.L. Snell. The Market Publisher: Grand Mal Press Editor: Steve Pasore Pay Rate: $25 Response Time: 30 days Deadline: October 1st...