240 – Trifecta XXI | The Drabblecast. We bought our first yarn baby at a garage sale. The ends of its arms were frayed and its eye buttons dangled loose on bare threads. This theme of this episode of the Drabblecast is family unties: Nontraditional homes and family situations. In the drabble, the enterprising resident of a haunted house fools its ghosts into performing everyday domestic tasks. In Divorce in the House of Flies, a young boy has to deal with his parents’ divorce at the same time he has to deal with their transformation into human-shaped masses of tiny insects.
In Wendigo Bake Sale, residents of a small town overcome their initial terror of a pair of wendigo participating in the school bake sale, only to be frightened anew when the wendigo reveal they are supporting the school because their child attends. Podcast: Download "Divorce in the House of Flies" by Dustin Reade is a Drabblecast original story. Twabble: “The crowd at the gallows looked up, then down. Horror Fiction Magazine. Weird Tales. We closed to fiction and poetry submissions February 26th of 2014 at 6PM Eastern time, and plan to open again in the Fall of 2014.
We will announce new themes at that time. We pay three cents a word for unsolicited submissions published in Weird Tales Magazine. We pay a $10 flat fee for under 500 word pieces of flash fiction published on this website. Each issue of Weird Tales has a theme. If your story relates to these themes, your response time will be sped up. We also publish work that has nothing to do with the themes, so feel free to send what you have. Know that there will be a longer publication and response time for unthemed content.
We are seeking art for all upcoming issues. Please know that each issue of Weird Tales — beginning with issue 360 — will have a theme. A limited amount of nonfiction will be considered for publication. Submissions should be double-spaced with indented paragraphs with no extra space inserted between paragraphs. Strangeworlds. Cemetery Dance. If you have a soon to be published book that you’d like to have considered for review in Cemetery Dance magazine, you’re on the right page. This is NOT how you submit manuscripts for publication consideration. This page is only for books that are already being published. If you have a manuscript or artwork you want to submit to the magazine, comic, or book line, please visit the appropriate page: Magazine Submission Guidelines, Comic Submission Guidelines, or Book Submission Guidelines.
Please Note: Authors may submit properly bound review copies, but make sure your publisher isn’t sending us a review copy first. To have your book considered for review in the magazine, please send one review copy/galley to each of the following addresses: Cemetery Dance magazine Review Department P.O. Nanci Kalanta, Review Editor543 Hilltop DriveStaunton, VA 24401 You need to send review copies to both addresses for your book to be fully considered. Arcane.