Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Great publishing news - Four new sales!

Great publishing news! Writing often seems to be "feast or famine" meaning you often experience a long stretch without producing anything of note and then suddenly have an abundance of new material go to print.

Just in the past month, I've sold four new short stories to publications that I am very excited to be a part of!

My story, "Experiments in an Isolation Tank" will be featured in the anthology, CHIRAL MAD. This is an amazing collection with the most beautiful artwork for a cover that I've seen in awhile. Cover art is important as it speaks immediately to the quality of the book's contents. I am thrilled to share the Table of Contents with some fantastic authors that I have long admired, including JACK KETCHUM, GARY BRAUNBECK, GENE O'NEILL, GORD ROLLO, and several others.

http://www.nettirw.com/cm.html


My story, "Last Night…" will be featured in the anthology, MARK OF THE BEAST - New Legends of the Werewolf. Nice to get back to some of the "traditional" horror monsters once in awhile. This turned out to be one of my favorite stories that I've written.

http://scottdavidaniolowski.blogspot.com


My story, "The Ghost of Ozzie Hobbs" will be featured in the anthology, The Ghost IS the Machine. I wrote a story for this collection just so I could be in a publication that features NY Times Bestselling author (and son of Stephen King) JOE HILL!

http://www.postmortem-press.com/submission-guidelines.php


My story, "Groundhog Day" will be featured in the newest "Best Of" anthology, (still pending title) by THE HORROR ZINE. This should be another successful and amazing collection, based on the successes of the last anthologies. www.thehorrorzine.com

The Horror Zine's last "Best Of" anthology, FEAST OF FRIGHTS, (that I was also a part of) included Simon Clark, Graham Masterton, Joe R. Lansdale, Scott Nicholson, Cheryl Kaye Tardif, Joe McKinney, Susie Moloney, Tom Piccirilli, Ed Gorman, and Jeff Strand. It was recently reviewed by FANGORIA MAGAZINE! For sale here at: http://www.amazon.com/Feast-Frights-The-Horror-Zine/dp/0615594476/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1340669079&sr=8-1&keywords=feast+of+frights


Hoping to keep the momentum going, although I don't have that much time to write new material while working on my latest anthology, AFTER DEATH...

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Submissions are now CLOSED for "After Death..."

Submissions are now closed for the anthology, "After Death..." Thank you so much to all who took the time to submit to this book!
I've tried to keep up on reading throughout the open call period, but it will still take me several weeks to get through everything. Acceptances and rejections will be sent throughout July-August and a final Table of Contents posted September-October.

I learned a new term that was shared with me in a rejection I recently received, and I think it's appropriate for me to share here. For my anthology, I received an "embarrassment of riches." Meaning, I received SO many fantastic stories from SO many fantastic authors that it is truly embarrassing to have tell many of you that I can't accept your writing for this book. This includes friends, peers, and authors whose strength of writing and accomplishments far surpass my own.

Including those authors I prearranged with for an extension and those who were invited (extended deadlines), I expect to have about 350 submissions total. I received 42 subs just yesterday alone and 20 the day before that - Whew!

I just finished logging in all submissions and sending confirmations. The average word count is much lower than my last anthology. 3,780 words is the average (Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations averaged about 4,500 words per sub). That totals to over 1.3 million words for me to review, the equivalent of about thirteen full-length (300+ page) novels.

I will be accepting in the range of 100,000 - 110,000 words for "After Death..." which means about 26 - 29 stories, based on the average word count. Percentage-wise, that is about the top 7% to 8% of submissions will be accepted. Stories will be accepted not only on their merit, but also by their uniqueness and how they interrelate with each other. This means I am striving to maintain a proper "flow" or consistency in tone amongst stories, the way that you listen to songs in order on an album of music, though also with an emphasis on variety of beliefs and stories.

Anyway, that's just a few thoughts from me.

Thank you again to all submitters and I will be in contact with each of you. I'll continue to post updates on Facebook and this blog.

Keep writing!