Submissions for the newest PULP!

September 5, 2012 — 1 Comment

In recent weeks I’ve covered much of what goes into creating an anthology, and now’s a good time to revisit one of those earlier blogs.

“Why?” you ask.

Well, because Twit Publishing is now accepting submissions for its sixth PULP! anthology, which will be released in early 2013.

For the website:

Important: **Deadline for Submissions is 11/30/2012**

Twit Publishing Presents: PULP! is a semi-annual anthology that is a collection of the genre fiction derived from the original pulp magazines. When people think back on pulp nowadays, they think of hard boiled detective fiction. But, it was much, much more than that. Authors like Ray Bradbury, Robert E. Howard and H. P. Lovecraft all got their start in the pulp mags. There were magazines covering westerns, horror, action/adventure, superheros, science fiction, fantasy. Not just detective. Twit Publishing welcomes short stories from ANY genre. The best part about our anthologies is that the reader gets more than just one genre, they get a smorgasbord of literary delights.

Compensation: 3% of Revenue from both ebook and print edition sales.

Submission Guidelines
All short stories must meet the minimum requirements of 4000 words, and be a maximum of 9000 words in length.
All content submitted to Twit Publishing for PULP! anthologies must be solely owned by the creator.
Additionally, all content must be original.
Stories must be submitted by the author(s), and not a 3rd party.
Please submit as a .DOC or .RTF file.
Please send a short author’s bio along with any submission.
Do not send any story pitches or ideas. **They will be deleted without being read**.
**Submissions from authors in the United States only**

Email submissions to: submissions@twitpublishing.com

Subject line of email should read as the author’s name and title of submitted story.

So, spread it around folks. If you know a writer, have them send something. If they’ve never submitted anything before, have them read the blog post at the top.

One response to Submissions for the newest PULP!

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    Reblogged this on An Author's Blog and commented:
    I am truly considering the idea of submitting here. I hope they seriously take it but the story might be too grotesque for them because of the element of self-cannibalism. Since Tales of the Talisman’s submissions are closed until next year I am looking for that one anthology that will be crazy enough to run Gruesome Cargo II.

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