by Dave | Mar 22, 2010 | Writing Markets
Jessy Marie Roberts, editor of Monster Mash (Pill Hill Press), says, “We are looking for scary stories, written in third person, featuring two or more traditional monsters. Other monsters (non-traditional, of your own creation) are welcome as long as two or more...
by Dave | Mar 16, 2010 | Writing Horror
by Robert Gray There are hundreds of books on how to construct a story. While many of these books dedicate entire chapters on how to begin a story, there’s very little mention on how to end a story. At best, you’ll get a list of terms: words like falling action,...
by Dave | Mar 15, 2010 | Writing Markets
For Zombidays: Festivities of the Flesheaters (The Library of the Living Dead) “stories must include zombies and be about, involve, or be set on one of the holidays listed below.” “The theme/spirit of the holiday must be clearly evident. No stories...
by Dave | Mar 10, 2010 | Writing Horror
March 2010: Up-and-Comers Ty Schwamberger I recently sat down with three individuals whom I consider ‘Up-and-Comers’ in the horror genre – Adam P. Lewis, Tom Erb and Dean Harrison. While not all published, yet, I consider their work to be of high...
by Dave | Mar 7, 2010 | Writing Markets
Horror Bound Magazine Publications has put out a call for submissions. They’re seeking short stories for an upcoming anthology entitled Fear of the Dark (temporary title). The point of the stories should be to investigate the human fear of the unknown, the dark,...
by Dave | Mar 4, 2010 | Online Publishing
This month Apex Magazine has published two new works by the Cambell-winning Hugo-nominated author Mary Robinette Kowal. First is a novelette titled “The Bride Replete.” The second is a short story titled “Beyond the Garden Close.” They are also...