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I can tell it's been a while since I logged on when there's 19 pages of new threads to flip through.

It probably doesn't help that we all connected on Twitter either as far as keeping the dungeons in order. I'm hoping to get into a new groove though now that I have a new job!

I traded in roasting peanuts at 4 am, to watching drunks until midnight. :p I'm security at a casino now! Pay bump, bennies, the works! Get home no later than 12:15, right at the start of my prime writing time! Spent the first two weeks sick as a dog, but now I'm feeling up to it and getting shit in gear!

Tonight I'm drawing up a syllabus for my next book, maybe poke at a few shorter pieces while I wait for some research to get back to me.

I did sub to the Crystal Lake call, but I got rejected in just 4 days. :p Still, I'm up to 13 submissions this year, which is over twice my previous record!

I'm feeling the energy tonight, in case you couldn't tell. Hopefully it translates into something productive done before I head to bed.
 

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It probably doesn't help that we all connected on Twitter either as far as keeping the dungeons in order. I'm hoping to get into a new groove though now that I have a new job!

Was thinking this, but... it's also not quite the same.

*clears off cobwebs and dust*
 

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Another subs call i came across. Crystal Lake are growing like topsy ( and are publishing a collection of mine soon ) They're good folks, and getting big names into their anthos these days. Well worth a try.



Crystal Lake Publishing will be accepting submissions for the non-themed anthology Tales from the Lake Volume 5 from October 1st, 2017 through December 1st, 2017. In previous anthologies we’ve published Clive Barker, Neil Gaiman, Jack Ketchum, Ramsey Campbell, Elizabeth Massie, Rena Mason, Graham Masterton, Lisa Morton, Kealan Patrick Burke, Damien Angelica Walters, Joe R. Lansdale, Gene O’Neill, and Tim Waggoner.

We can’t wait to announce who will be headlining this anthology! One name we can already reveal is the inclusion of a brand new story by Gemma Files.

Tales from the Lake Volume 5 will be edited by Kenneth W. Cain.

WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR:

We want stories that haunt the readers for months to come.
We prefer quiet horror and dark fiction with a literary bent. Don’t use gore for the sake of grossing us out. Use it sparingly, and only to further the story.
Stories should be no longer than 6000 words, but that doesn’t mean the story should use all 6000 words. Use the word count it takes to write YOUR story. The sweet spot will likely be closer to 4000 words.
Ground your stories in the REAL world.
Create believable, three-dimensional characters just as real as your friends and neighbors. The world these characters inhabit should be equally authentic, hitting all the senses.
Originality is important—we don’t want your version of someone else’s story from yesteryear.
Although our arms are wide open, we’re more interested in fiction that reflects the modern. Kelly Link, Karen Russell, Joe Hill, Damien Angelica Walters, and Mercedes M. Yardley are prime examples of current dark fiction writers encapsulating the above in their work.
Quality of the work must be top notch! The authors mentioned above represent the high-water mark we’re looking for.
WHAT WE’RE NOT LOOKING FOR:

Stories sent before or after the submission window. These will not be read.
Rape stories or sexual abuse or any explicit abuse toward children or animals is expressly forbidden. This can be mentioned or remembered by your main character, but be subtle.
Stories that are not short horror stories.
Novels or novellas.
Stories with flat worlds.
Stories about serial killers.
Stories about zombies, vampires, werewolves or ghosts need to bring something new to the table. You must have a unique premise.
To avoid too many writers writing about lakes, please keep in mind this is a non-themed anthology.
PAYMENT:

For this anthology we are paying 3 cents (USD) per word up to 6000 words via PayPal.

REPRINTS:

We DO NOT accept reprints.

Simultaneous/multiple submissions:

We prefer you do not submit your story elsewhere while it’s being considered by us, especially if it’s been shortlisted. No multiple submissions, either. You get one shot. Make it count.

RESPONSE TIME:

For the most part, acceptances will not go out until some time after the deadline. Rejections and shortlisting notices will go out sooner. Feel free to query if longer than 3 months.

RIGHTS:

We are seeking FIRST world rights, both in print, electronic, and audio forms as well as film rights for an exclusive period of 1 year and then non-exclusive after that.

FORMATTING:

Submit your manuscript in Shunn Format (http://www.shunn.net/format/story.html) as a .doc or .docx attachment. Keep your cover letter brief, but relay any pertinent information. You should also include a short bio. Subject of your email should start with SUBMISSION and then the title of your story.

Please email your submission to: [email protected]

http://www.crystallakepub.com/crystal-lake-submissions/