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Infurno The Nine Circles of Hell

A project of Thurston Howl Publications (see other related projects).

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About

The Nine Circles of Hell has been a much-loved conception of the inferno, popularized by Italian poet Dante. This collection will be divided respectively into the nine parts.

Country of Publication

United States

Publication Medium & Frequency

Print Publication Print PublicationOne-time publication.

Fiction Closed

Audience:
Open to a broad Audience.
Genres:
GenreSubgenres
Fantasy FantasyOpen to all/most Subgenres, including: Dark Fantasy.
Styles:
Open to all/most Styles, including: Mainstream.
Topics:
Other (See guidelines).
Types/Lengths:
TypeLength Details
Short Story Short Story2,500 - 7,500 words; Up to 3 pieces.
Novelette Novelette7,500 - 8,000 words; Up to 3 pieces.
Payscale:
We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
No monetary payment No monetary payment.
Submissions:
ElectronicPostalReprintsSimultaneousMulti-EntriesMedia
OK No OK No OKText format submissions
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Dates

Last Updated: 01 Aug 2017
Date Added: 05 Jun 2017

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