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WE ARE CLOSED TO SUBMISSIONS!

My thanks to all the writes who submitted stories for this latest issue.  Amanda and I were FLOORED by the not only the quantity of stories received, but the quality. 

We are a bit behind on responding to submissions as we received hundreds.  We hope to have them all responded to by the end of July.  Our apologies for the delay.


Tom Moran
Editor


Black Ink Horror Special Note to Authors:

Great art takes time. If you’ve picked up a copy of Black Ink Horror, you know that each issue is bursting with painstakingly-detailed pen and ink illustrations. Issue #4 alone contains almost three-dozen pieces of art. Because it takes our artists anywhere from a few weeks to several months to complete their assignments, I tend to fill issues up to a year ahead of their publication dates. If you’re an impatient author who can’t wait to see his or her work in print, we’re probably not the market for you. If you don’t mind taking the “scenic route” down the road of publication, then please, send your fiction our way.

Tom Moran
Editor-in-chief


BLACK INK HORROR CURRENTLY SELECTING FICTION FOR:

Issue #7 (new  format!)  

FICTION GUIDELINES: BIH is looking for quality horror fiction—sub-genre, movement, or subject matter doesn’t concern us an iota. We want compelling, chilling stories that exude a strong voice and solid writing. If your story seizes the editor’s attention from the first page, and never lets go, then you’re likely to get a sale. Vampires, zombies, werewolves, and other creatures of the night are an integral part of the genre, and they will certainly make appearances in our pages. I must caution, however, that if you do send a story featuring one of these oft-used icons, it should present a unique twist on it the old idea. Gore and sex are not a problem; in fact, we have artists that are just itching to get nasty with the inks. With that said, we prefer our extreme horror well written and purposeful. Intense, brutally described scenes of depravity are always so much better when presented with eloquent prose. Stories that manage to unnerve and frighten the editor will be snatched up immediately.

Submitted tales should be between 2000 and 5000 words. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE: WE WILL NOT BE READING STORIES OVER 5,000 WORDS. STORIES OVER THIS LIMIT WILL BE REJECTED.

We believe that there are enough good, unpublished tales available to fill the magazine, so we’re not incredibly interested in printing previously published work. We will, however, consider running one reprint per issue, but that story will have to be extra special. If you have a reprint you would like us to consider, please query first.

All submitted fiction should be in the following format:

  • Times New  Size 12 Font
  • Single spaced
  • 1” margins all around
  • Right and left justified. 
  • NO extra spaces between paragraphs
  • 2 space tabbed indents
  • Section breaks should be denoted by a centered ‘###’
  • Title should begin half way down the first page. Author’s name below that. Contact information in the upper left corner of the first page
  • Approximate word count in the upper right
  • Please do NOT include headers or footers.

Important: If you choose to ignore these
guidelines, you do so at your own risk (And doing so will certainly not earn you any brownie points with this editor.) I read all submissions on an Amazon Kindle, and stories that violated the guidelines will not look very pretty when I load them up. We receive several submissions a week, and I’m always looking for ways to improve our response times. Stories that do not follow these guidelines will be promptly rejected.

All submitted fiction should be proofread and reasonably free of mistakes. Typos are an unfortunate part of writing, and a couple minor errors are certainly excusable. We do, not, however, want unpolished or sloppy submissions. Stories with copious errors, or poor use of grammar/spelling will be promptly rejected.

The subject line of your email should read: FICTION SUBMISSION / (Name of story) After reading through several hundred submissions this past year, I have made a discovery; I find it annoying to receive a piece of fiction attached to a blank email. Now, I really don’t need a list of publishing
credits as, for the most part, I don’t care where you were previously published. However, a brief greeting with your name and the name of your story would be very much appreciated. You can address letters to Tom and Amanda.

Also, and this is new for ’10, all emails should contain your story’s word count. Too many times this year I’ve opened stories that were well over our word limit. If you fail to put the word count in your introduction email, you run the chance of having your story rejected.

Stories should be attached as .rtf or Word files. DO NOT send your story in the body of an email. DO NOT send your story as a Microsoft Works document. Note our new address! 

Submissions should be sent to our new address  sideshowsubmissions@live.com .

Please, NO multiple submissions. Send us only one piece of work at time. If an author sends in more than one story at a time, we will only consider the first story for publication; all subsequent submissions will be rejected unread. Simultaneous submissions are fine, but if your story is snatched up by another market, we do expect you to do the courteous thing by letting us know. Payment for selected fiction is $20, paid via Pay-Pal.Unfortunately, due to the cost of shipping (especially to our overseas contributors) we do not currently offer contributor copies.

Please feel free to contact us if you have any questions. For the fastest results—and to insure that your email isn’t lost in the slush pile—please put QUERY in the subject line of your email. The staff at BLACK INK HORROR will endeavor to respond to submissions as fast as humanly possible. Upon receipt of your story, we will send out a confirmation email. If you don’t receive one within two days of mailing your sub, assume that we didn’t get it.

Currently, we expect our response times to be 120 days. If 120 days have passed, and you haven’t heard from us, please don’t hesitate to inquire as to the status of your submission. At BIH, Amanda and I read and provide feedback to each and every submission we receive. Because some of our rejection letters are quite thorough, it has taken us extra time to get
through the slush pile.

THE BIH GUIDE TO OVERUSED STORY IDEAS

Okay, at this point I've read over 1000 stories, and I have been noticing some basic story lines that keep popping up. After talking to Amanda, my assistant editor, about it, we decided to keep track of these story lines as we encountered them. So, to give our submitting authors a better chance at acceptance, she and I have come up with a list of story ideas that, quite frankly, we've seen enough of. If you have a story that you're thinking of submitting and it fits neatly under one of these headings, please rethink sending it in. If you do use one of these concepts, and you're looking for an acceptance, there had better be an excellent twist on the idea.  Also, if you've submitted a story before that fits one of these heading, please don't fret.  Amanda and I didn't realize how overused many of these ideas were until we began editing.

Stories told in the 1st person by a killer/ psychopath.


I've had at least three-dozen of these, and rarely do they offer anything new. Usually it's some psycho who is describing how he is killing his victims. Although the M.O. often differs, these stories all read the same. I know that we have all read and like Poe, and that many of his stories fit this mold, but let’s move on from this oft-used plot.

Protagonist wakes up trapped in a room/basement/pit, and is tied down, naked, and about to be tortured.


I actually read three of these in one day (I'm guessing 10 over all). Damn the films SAW and HOSTEL for making this idea popular.... Seriously, the idea has been used too many times to have any real impact.

Stories in which the sole "plot" involves someone being tortured.


I like plot with my story, so this doesn't work for me (especially if it involves revenge as the motive). And, you can only read about someone getting a razor across the eye/penis/labia/breast so many times before it's boring.

Asylum Tales

Now, stories in abandoned/ haunted asylums can be good, but I want something creepy and atmospheric. I've received several stories that involve a patient in an asylum being interviewed, and these are getting old.

Vengeful lovers


WAY too many of these. Most involve vengeful woman, although I've had a few guys. Several have involved the mutilation of the penis.

I'm killing zombies--NO, WAIT! I'm crazy, and I'm killing people (Also: I'm killing (fill in monster name here)-- NO, WAIT! I'm nuts and I just killed a person.)

Although this sounds like a great idea, I've received close to a dozen stories like this. It sounds clever (and a couple of the ones I read were well done), but once you've seen it, the idea doesn't work.

Seemingly crazy person raving about monsters/zombies/ghosts isn't really crazy.

These can still be good, but like the one above, I've seen a lot of them.

Main character is dead and doesn't realize it.

This idea was pretty much done with THE SIXTH SENSE, so let's leave it alone.

The dinner is either made out of dead folks, or the veggies were fertilized by dead folks.

Again, this idea has been used quite a bit. If you use it, it had better not be the main twist in your story.

Daddy molested me and now I'm going to damage his sexual organs.

Again, this falls under the "revenge tale" bit. And please, for the love of God, leave the penises alone. Why must they always sever the member?

Totally hot slut is a vampire/falls victim to a vampire.


Yeah, I'm speaking for myself here, but I really don't want to see another one of these. I like sexy woman and vampires that suck blood from penises as much as the next guy, but enough already.

Classic/Romantic/European/ Sexy Vampire Stories

I'll be completely honest...I HATE these. I absolutely hate them. I'll read them, I'll be nice in the rejection letters, but I secretly loathe this type of story. (note: Amanda doesn't mind them, but I'm the boss ). Long story short, if your story involves a sexy, svelte, Lestat-like vampire, DON'T send it to me.

Stories in which a mysterious man turns out to be Dracula himself.

I read the novel DRACULA back in high school, and I swear that the bastard died in the end. If that's the case, why has he popped up in several modern tales I've received?  I liked Drac, but I've had enough. Hell, I think that I might be Dracula...

Zombie Stories

Now, let me clarify: I LOVE zombie fiction and zombie movies. I've enjoyed every zombie story that I've read so far. But please, if you're going to send one in, add something original to it.

Stories involving hitchhikers

This one crept up on me as I hadn't realized how many of these I've received.  Stories where a hitchhiker is murdered by his/her psychotic ride (or, the opposite scenario in which the hitchhiker is the murderer) just don't work for me any more.

Stories involving the severing, mutilation, or ANY trauma to the penis.

Again, I’m not saying that I won’t look at stories in which a man has nasty things done to his little soldier, but after reading no less than two dozen stories that involve penis trauma, I’ve almost reached my threshold. Besides, there is nothing worse than being a guy and reading a story in which some woman slowly cuts the head off a dude’s penis. Just picture this: I’m sitting at the computer, wincing in imagined agony, reflexively clutching my privates with both hands as I trudge through the latest penis mutilation story. Twice, my wife has popped in to catch me staring at the computer with my hands in my lap and has mistakenly assumed that I was pleasuring myself to some computer porn (okay, once—the other time I really was). This inevitably caused a big blow out which resulted in my sleeping on the couch for two nights and the loss of “coupling privileges” for over a month. I won’t even bother to describe what sexual frustration does to an editor’s concentration level. Let’s just say that many stories went unread. So, as you can see, by sending me a story in which a man’s penis is bitten, burned, frozen, squashed, filleted, minced, or grossly injured in any other way one can imagine, you run the chance of slowing down the response times. So please, for the love of God, think of your fellow writers the next time you decide to send such a story.

ART GUIDELINES

As mentioned earlier, BLACK INK HORROR will feature only pure pen and ink artwork. Although we currently have a staff of 17 incredibly talented artists, we will be happy to look at samples from an interested illustrator.  Understand, however, that we currently have a full staff.  All submissions will be kept on file, and we will contact new artists as space becomes available.

If you are interested in illustrating for BIH, please send us an email with the subject: ART QUERY/ (and your last name). In the body of the email, please tell us a little about yourself. If you have a suitably themed online gallery or portfolio, include a link. Submitted work should be pen and ink only and should have no digital or photographic components. Because we are a horror magazine, we would like to see macabre art. If your gallery contains a variety of mediums and subjects besides horror-themed line work, please select three or four images that would best represent how one of your horror illustrations would look.

These can be attached as jpegs to an email. We currently pay $12($6 each) for two, 8” x 5” illustrations. All payments will be made via Pay-Pal.