The Harrow Day Terrors Anthology – Still Open

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“At last, Kfir and I are starting to see the (day)light at the end of the tunnel! We’ve accepted a number of excellent stories and are requesting revision on a couple more.  However, we’d like to get, oh, two or three more standout works in the 2,500-5,000 word range to finish off the anthology; see our submissions guidelines for more information.

The theme is “supernatural terror that occurs in the light of day” — we’re looking for stories that are original in concept and solidly plotted, with coherent internal story logic and unusual or striking settings and/or characters. Stories that capture a sense of the unheimlich will be especially appreciated. We don’t want dreams, hallucinations, visions, virtual realities, or non-supernatural horror of any sort.

So, if you’ve been hesitating about submitting one of your works, or if you just finished a story that sounds like it might be exactly what we’re looking for, there’s still time — send it in!  Historical, fantasy, contemporary, steampunk or science-fiction — any genre is fine, as long as the plot revolves around Day Terrors.”

For more info go to The Harrow Press.

Posted By: Lorna D. Keach
Website: http://sexsceneswithmonsters.wordpress.com/
Lorna D. Keach woke up one morning and realized that summoning Baphomet was really hard, so she probably should try blogging instead. Her fiction's been featured in magazines like The Harrow, Theatre of Decay, Dog Oil Press, AlienSkin, 69 Flavors of Paranoia, Necrotic Tissue, Sex and Murder, and The Willows, with upcoming stories in Black Ink Horror and The Little Death of Crossed Genres. When not practicing her necromantic rituals, Lorna is probably smoking, knitting, or hoarding vintage typewriters. She lives in Lawrence, KS.

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