Eric Andrews-Katz, Freelance writer

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10/25/2023

Thank you Kaori Oda for your review of
“The Jesus Injection”

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Love the witty conversations coming out from each agent
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023
I really enjoy the witty conversations from each agent that explains well about their character and personality. The author paints very well about the sceneries that makes me smile as if I had known some of the characters. Very fun! I am reading the next series now. You will be hooked.

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07/21/2023

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Seattle Book Review says of TARTARUS:
05/17/2023

Seattle Book Review says of TARTARUS:

A column from the Notes section of the Seattle Review of Books

Stimulus Respond // SPACE : COLONYWhile we decolonise our minds in here, we want to colonise the Moon and Mars, out ther...
12/02/2022

Stimulus Respond // SPACE : COLONY

While we decolonise our minds in here, we want to colonise the Moon and Mars, out there.

https://www.stimulusrespond.com/next-issue-space-colony/

Our next issue aims to make sense of this make-strange. We are seeking originally gathered words and/or original images about Space : Colony.

Space – at a little-known planet of a well-known galaxy, in your neighbourhood greenfield project or deep inside our unconscious – is never empty. Making it into a colony clashes with hidden agendas and unseen dangers. To make it into a territory calls for violent romance and precise bureaucracies. The technologies of control, identity and extraction are poised and colony-ready. The challenge is making space into a place – of uncharted, unforetold and unkempt happenings – with your words and images.

Your creation should be able to travel either way through the perforated membrane between both the worlds contained in the two words Space : Colony.

All genre-d and genre-fluid contributions including but not limited to colonial flashbacks, postcolonial translations, space ethics jokes, speculative fiction, naive drawings, scholarly texts, AI art, and memes are welcome. The answer need not be 42.

Submissions and propositions to: stimulus (at) stimulusrespond (dot) com

By May 31, 2023.

Next Issue / SPACE : COLONY While we decolonise our minds in here, we want to colonise the Moon and Mars, out there. Our next issue aims to make sense of this make-strange. We are seeking originally gathered words and/or original images about Space : Colony. Space – at a little-known planet of a w...

https://splattertheatre.com/pages/about-us
10/28/2022

https://splattertheatre.com/pages/about-us

Welcome to what we like to call an "independent publishing cooperative" with multiple niche publishers under one roof. Like a hostel for horror. Splatter Theatre Press is a small press specializing in horror, dark satire, and splatter! STP publishes novels, novellas, graphic novels, and experimental...

An interesting anthology callI am not the publisherOf Gods and Globes Volume 3Deadline: December 15th 2022Payment: Royal...
10/26/2022

An interesting anthology call

I am not the publisher

Of Gods and Globes Volume 3

Deadline: December 15th 2022
Payment: Royalties
Theme: Pick a name — or a personification — from ANY mythology that 1. is represented in that culture’s constellations and 2. is represented in that culture’s mythopoetic or fantastic mythos. Then write forward from that.

The Of Gods and Globes anthology started with a few of us and was so successful, it has expanded to include many more. Juliet Marillier’s story in volume I was nominated for an Aurelius award. Kaaron Warren’s story in volume II won the Ditmar award. We’re gearing up for volume III now with help from fellow writer, editor, and friend of the site Emily Munro. Submit here.

We’re looking for stories for the third installment Of Gods and Globes. Pick a name — or a personification — from ANY mythology that

1. is represented in that culture’s constellations and

2. is represented in that culture’s mythopoetic or fantastic mythos. Then write forward from that.

More information at:

Of Gods and Globes Anthology • The Showbear Family Circus (lanceschaubert.org)

A New York Author and Producer

Please send us one of your great stories!Submissions open September 1st & 2ndScience fiction, fantasy, myths, legends, f...
09/16/2022

Please send us one of your great stories!
Submissions open September 1st & 2nd
Science fiction, fantasy, myths, legends, fairy tales, eldritch stories & poems
8¢/word new, 2¢/word reprints
Also for The Kepler Award for hard sf

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09/16/2022

I am not the publisher

MERCILESS MERMAIDS: Tails from the Deep

opens for submissions on August 31, 2022

Genre: Original “dark mermaid” short stories and poetry in the genres of fantasy, science fiction, horror, humor, and romance, appropriate for a “PG-13” audience. Mermaids must be integral to the story. Diverse cultures and non-traditional legends and persons welcomed. Please, no copyrighted characters. Previously unpublished stories only (this includes independently published versions)..

Length: up to 5000 words (firm limit)

Rate: 6¢/word on acceptance.
Rights: First Anthology Rights, print and ebook. Rights revert to author one month after publication; publisher retains non-exclusive right to include in the anthology as a whole.

Due: We are open to submissions from August 31 through October 7, 2022. Final acceptances or rejections will be made by December 2022.

for more information go to:

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09/16/2022

MetaStellar will be open for submissions for the month of October 2022. They focus on Science-fiction, Fantasy and Horror. Accepted authors will be notified by November 15.
Lenght: Flash-fiction only (up to 1200 words).
Reprints: up to 7500 (no pay)
Payment for originals: 8c/word.
Multiple: no.
Simultaneous: yes.

I am not the publisherFANTASY MAGAZINEFor 2022, we plan to open to general submissions July 1-7, and October 1-7.We may ...
06/23/2022

I am not the publisher

FANTASY MAGAZINE

For 2022, we plan to open to general submissions July 1-7, and October 1-7.

We may revise these plans depending on the needs of the magazine and the nature of the submissions. Please check back here for updates, or see our Twitter:

Detailed instructions for submitting to Fantasy Magazine follow. Please read everything on this page, and we strongly recommend reading some of the work in the magazine before submitting.

Please note - especially for poetry submissions but also for prose - due to the challenges and constraints of some of our publishing platforms, we may not be able to replicate unusual choices in formatting, such as mirrored or parallel text, interesting spacing and tabs, and so on. Please keep in mind that we may need to change the formatting should we offer to publish the work.

SUBMISSION PROCEDURES

Anonymous Submissions: Fantasy only accepts anonymous submissions. Do not include your name, address, phone number, or other similar identifiers on the manuscript. All original short fiction, flash fiction, and poetry submissions will be read anonymously on first read: moving out of slush depends on the merits of the story alone. Please make sure the title is on the manuscript.

Simultaneous and Multiple Submissions: We do not accept simultaneous submissions or multiple submissions. Please do not submit more than one set of poems at a time, more than one piece of flash fiction at a time, or more than one story at a time. You may, however, submit a single entry in each category at the same time: you can submit one batch of poems, one flash fiction piece, and one short story all at the same (or overlapping) time, and each category will be considered a separate submission. If we are already considering work in any given category, please wait until you have received an acceptance or rejection before submitting again in that same category.

Instructions: All fiction must be submitted through our Moksha online submission system. Please do not email your submissions. If one of the Submission Type options is grayed out, that means we are currently closed to that Submission Type.

Questions/Problems: Email [email protected] for all submission-related inquiries, or if you have any trouble using our online submission system. Please do not email your submissions to this address. All submissions must be submitted via our Moksha online submission system.

Rejections/Response Times: We receive hundreds of submissions during our open submissions periods. As such, we cannot offer personalized feedback on each story. If we say “send more” it means we really do hope to see something else from you. Currently, most rejections will be sent out within a few months, while stories being seriously considered may be held longer. Please do not respond to rejection letters, even just to say “Thanks for considering my work” etc. We appreciate the thought, but it is unnecessary and will just clutter up our editorial inbox.

Cover Letters: Your cover letter may include your name and other identifying elements. It should contain the length of your story, your publishing history, and any other relevant information (e.g, if you send us a fantasy story about the Byzantine empire and your doctoral dissertation was on Byzantine empire politics, mention that). If you don’t have credentials to cite, don’t worry! We care about your story, not your resume. If you’re not sure what should go in your cover letter, this article on cover letters might help.

Diversity Statement: We encourage people of color, Black people, Indigenous people, Native people, women, people with disabilities, older people, LGBTQIA+, and anyone from typically marginalized or underrepresented communities to submit their work.

FICTION

Fantasy is seeking original fantasy and dark fantasy stories. All types of fantasy and dark fantasy are welcome. No subject should be considered off-limits, and we encourage writers to take chances with their fiction and push the envelope. If you’re not sure whether your story is fantasy (vs. horror or science fiction) go ahead and submit and let the editors decide. We do not accept simultaneous submissions or multiple submissions. Do not submit more than one short story at a time.

Format: Please submit your manuscript in double-spaced Times New Roman or Courier font. Please remember to NOT include any identifying information on your manuscript apart from the story title. Your manuscript must be in either .RTF, .DOC, or .DOCX format.

Word Counts: We are open to short fiction up to 7500 words. When you make your fiction submission, you can submit in one of the two categories described below.

• Short Story: 1500-7500 words. (Stories of 5000 words or less are preferred.)

• Flash Fiction: Up to 1500 words.

Work previously rejected by Lightspeed or Nightmare: We welcome submissions that were previously rejected by our sister-publications.

Pay Rate: Fantasy pays 8 cents per word for original short stories and flash fiction. If there are any payment processing fees associated with your payment (i.e., if we use PayPal, WorldRemit, Western Union, Wise, or the like to pay you), we cover the processing fee.

Rights: To see which rights we’re seeking, please review our contract template for original fiction/poetry.

POETRY

Fantasy is seeking original fantasy and dark fantasy poems. All types of fantasy and dark fantasy are welcome. If you’re not sure whether your poem is fantasy (vs. horror or science fiction) go ahead and submit and let the editors decide.

We prefer shorter form poems with literary sensibilities which are evocative, emotionally resonant, and/or visually vibrant—in other words, poems which are viscerally impactful, and/or meaningful in some way. At the same time, we will not limit submissions to these parameters.

Please ensure that the title of the poems are in the manuscript.

Submission Quantity: You may submit up to six poems in the same document. (Our submission system will not allow multiple attachments.) We do not accept simultaneous submissions or multiple submissions. Do not submit more than one batch of six poems at a time.

Pay Rate: Fantasy pays $40 per poem. If there are any payment processing fees associated with your payment (i.e., if we use PayPal, WorldRemit, Western Union, Wise, or the like to pay you), we cover the processing fee.

Rights: To see which rights we’re seeking, please review our contract template for original fiction/poetry.

NONFICTION

Essays in Fantasy are primarily by invite only, and all feature interviews are assigned in-house. If you wish to pitch an essay idea, email [email protected] with the subject line Essay Pitch. Essay pitches should be no more than a few lines, and should connect in some way to the theme of Fantasy, even if tenuously. Thought pieces which bring an interesting or unique perspective will be considered.

Pay Rate: Fantasy pays $75 per essay. If there are any payment processing fees associated with your payment (i.e., if we use PayPal, WorldRemit, Western Union, Wise, or the like to pay you), we cover the processing fee.

Rights: To see which rights we’re seeking, please view our contract template for nonfiction.

ADDITIONAL NOTES

Fantasy is edited by Christie Yant & Arley Sorg and published by John Joseph Adams via Adamant Press. You can learn more about our team on our Staff page.

We welcome the submission of translations of stories from other languages. Stories that have never before been published in the English language would be considered “original.”

Sexual themes and stories with strong sexual content are acceptable, but Fantasy is not a market for erotica. If in doubt, feel free to submit your story and let our editors decide.

Fantasy is not a market for media-based fiction (e.g., stories set in the A Game of Thrones or Buffy the Vampire Slayer universes, etc.), or any kind of fan fiction. (Note: We don’t have a problem with people reading or writing fan fiction or media-based fiction, we’re just not legally allowed to consider publishing it.)

If you’re not sure if your story is suitable, don’t query; please just submit it and let our editors decide.

Fantasy pays professional rates as defined by HWA and SFWA and is a SFWA-qualifying professional market.

Website: https://www.fantasy-magazine.com/

Sub Guidelines Page at Moksha: https://adamant.moksha.io/publication/fantasy/guidelines

We may revise these plans depending on the needs of the magazine and the nature of the submissions. Please check back here for updates, or see our Twitter:

I am not the publisherLes Petites Morts:AN ANTHOLOGY OF EROTIC HORRORINSPIRED BY FAIRY TALES, MYTHOLOGY & FOLKLORESUBMIS...
06/21/2022

I am not the publisher

Les Petites Morts:

AN ANTHOLOGY OF EROTIC HORROR
INSPIRED BY FAIRY TALES, MYTHOLOGY & FOLKLORE

SUBMISSIONS OPEN JULY 1ST for this major new anthology edited by Evelyn Freeling. This will be our first pro-paying anthology, to be funded by a Kickstarter campaign in June 2022. We anticipate around a 50/50 split between invited authors and those chosen via our submission call.

We’re looking for erotic horror stories inspired by fairy tales, mythologies, and folklore from around the world. Retellings about sexuality, desire, and fantasies that take dark turns. We love a good spin on the classics, but want to see fairy tales, mythologies, and folklore from outside the Western Euro catalog as well. Our invited authors are working on stories inspired by a range of tales including Medea, Hectate, Snow White, the Sphynx, the Handless Maiden, and Bluebeard.

We want all of the hallmarks of a great horror story: rich characters, dynamic settings, tension, pacing, with well written erotic scenes that make our hearts race, then rip the rug out and terrify and disturb us (though we ask you to please refrain from submitting r**e fantasies). The erotic elements don’t need to be the source of horror and there may be elements of adjacent genres, but the story should be firmly grounded in horror.

We want the unexpected. This is an inclusive anthology: M-F, F-F, M-M, threesomes, or**es, etc. Bring your kinks.

A word on consent: As mentioned above, please do not submit r**e fantasies. We all know r**e is horrifying. Erotic scenes should feature consenting adults only. Absolutely no children. Consent in the stories does not need to be enthusiastic, but there needs to be at the very least implied consent.

Length: 1k-5k words (hard limit, ideal is anything from 2k-4k).
Payment: 0.06 USD per word (via PayPal) and a paperback contributor’s copy.
Publication: E-book and print.
Deadline: 30th August 2022.
Rights: We request first worldwide and electronic rights for 12 months after the date of publication, after which rights revert to the author. All copyright remains with the author.

Stories should be submitted in .doc/. docx format to this email: [email protected]. Please use Shunn Manscript formatting as per our usual submission guidelines, but submissions will be read blind so please omit any identifying information other than the title from the document itself. In your email subject line please put SUBMISSION followed by your story title. In the email itself, a short cover note including your story’s title and word count is sufficient. Only one submission per author, please. Simultaneous submissions are welcome.

More info at:

Forthcoming Submission Calls: Les Petites Morts: An Anthology of Erotic HorrorInspired by Fairy Tales, Mythology & Folklore OUR KICKSTARTER CAMPAIGN IS NOW LIVE!Please help us bring this amazin…

I am not the publisherNEW MYTHSOpen: June 1-July 31.Pay: NewMyths.com currently pays 1.5 cents/word with a minimum payme...
06/04/2022

I am not the publisher

NEW MYTHS

Open: June 1-July 31.

Pay: NewMyths.com currently pays 1.5 cents/word with a minimum payment of $30 for all submissions, fiction, flash fiction, nonfiction and poetry. We purchase book reviews for $30. We purchase art for $60.

More info at:

https://sites.google.com/newmyths.com/newmyths-com-home/submissions?authuser=0

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Seattle, WA

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