Deadline: 3 September 2010
Geographical coverage: worldwide
Reading Fee: none
Accepts (genre): horror, science fiction, mystery
Prize/Payment: publication
Contact: christophercpayne@journalstone.com
JournalStone is holding its first contest and is accepting short story submissions for its upcoming 2010 horror anthology publication. The top 10-15 submissions will be chosen for publication. Submissions should be proof-read and edited and in the final format.
All cover art, layout, publication costs, formatting etc., will be JournalStone’s responsibility. As a writer submitting work your only responsibility is submitting your short story.
Genre: Horror/Science Fiction/Mystery. Please keep the stories PG-13 or above. Anything from Steven King to Twilight Zone would be perfect. If you have any questions on content please send an e-mail to christophercpayne@journalstone.com.
Word Count: Approximately 5,000 to 7,500 words. If your story deviates from these guidelines, please contact JournalStone at christophercpayne@journalstone.com.
Submission Deadline: All submissions must be received no later than 11 p.m. Pacific time Sept. 3, 2010. JournalStone highly recommends you submit your work early
To submit your work, please send in a Microsoft Word document in Times New Roman 12-point font to christophercpayne@journalstone.com.
By entering this contest and submitting your short story, you authorize JournalStone to publish your work, hereinafter referred to as “The Work.” Please see below for legal details.
The tentative publication date is Oct. 29 in time for Halloween!
Each applicant with a published submission will receive one free copy of the book in its final form and be given a 40 percent discount from list price on any future orders made directly through JournalStone.
If you have been curious to find out what JournalStone Publications is all about but didn’t know how to go about it, now is your opportunity.
We are very excited to begin our annual anthology and look forward to 2010 being the launching pad for an exciting new novel. You have the unique opportunity to be included in the first edition. Don’t miss out, get your submissions in now!
More information here.
Geographical coverage: worldwide
Reading Fee: none
Accepts (genre): horror, science fiction, mystery
Prize/Payment: publication
Contact: christophercpayne@journalstone.com
JournalStone is holding its first contest and is accepting short story submissions for its upcoming 2010 horror anthology publication. The top 10-15 submissions will be chosen for publication. Submissions should be proof-read and edited and in the final format.
All cover art, layout, publication costs, formatting etc., will be JournalStone’s responsibility. As a writer submitting work your only responsibility is submitting your short story.
Genre: Horror/Science Fiction/Mystery. Please keep the stories PG-13 or above. Anything from Steven King to Twilight Zone would be perfect. If you have any questions on content please send an e-mail to christophercpayne@journalstone.com.
Word Count: Approximately 5,000 to 7,500 words. If your story deviates from these guidelines, please contact JournalStone at christophercpayne@journalstone.com.
Submission Deadline: All submissions must be received no later than 11 p.m. Pacific time Sept. 3, 2010. JournalStone highly recommends you submit your work early
To submit your work, please send in a Microsoft Word document in Times New Roman 12-point font to christophercpayne@journalstone.com.
By entering this contest and submitting your short story, you authorize JournalStone to publish your work, hereinafter referred to as “The Work.” Please see below for legal details.
The tentative publication date is Oct. 29 in time for Halloween!
Each applicant with a published submission will receive one free copy of the book in its final form and be given a 40 percent discount from list price on any future orders made directly through JournalStone.
If you have been curious to find out what JournalStone Publications is all about but didn’t know how to go about it, now is your opportunity.
We are very excited to begin our annual anthology and look forward to 2010 being the launching pad for an exciting new novel. You have the unique opportunity to be included in the first edition. Don’t miss out, get your submissions in now!
More information here.