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Sick Things Extreme Creature Anthology

A project of Comet Press (see other related projects).

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About

Comet Press is seeking short stories for an extreme creature themed horror anthology to be published in the June of 2010 (trade paperback). We are looking for the most gruesome, twisted, disturbing, and scary stories imaginable. Stories should feature a creature, and it can be any kind of monster or creature; mythical, demonic, manmade, folklore, fictional, or even humans with monstrous qualities.

Country of Publication

United States

Publication Medium & Frequency

Print Publication Print PublicationOne-time publication.

Fiction Closed

Audience:
Unknown
Genres:
GenreSubgenres
Horror HorrorSubgenres: Creature Horror, Extreme Horror.
Styles:
Open to all/most Styles, including: Dark.
Topics:
Unknown
Types/Lengths:
TypeLength Details
Short Story Short Story3,000 - 7,500 words.
Novelette Novelette7,500 - 10,000 words.
Payscale:
We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
Token payment (under 1 US cent per word) Token payment (under 1 US cent per word).
Submissions:
ElectronicPostalReprintsSimultaneousMulti-EntriesMedia
OK No OK Unknown OKText format submissions
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Dates

Last Updated: 06 Aug 2020
Date Added: 16 Feb 2010

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