Thursday, June 26, 2014

Confessions: A Nightmare in Five Acts






We are pleased to announce that our latest project, Confessions:  A Nightmare in Five Acts. 

For this project, 22 poets came together to collaboratively write a single, full-length poem. Contributing poet Joshua Gage explains: 

"Based on the cinquain form, this poem moves through five acts, exploiting gothic literary tropes to create a dreamlike narrative."   

Confessions features the work of William C. Burns, Jr., Gary Blankenship, Michael L. Evans, Joshua Gage, Toni J. Gardner, Sandra Kasturi, Deborah P. Kolodji, David C. Kopaska-Merkel, Sandra Lindow, Terra Martin, Robin Mayhall, Karen L. Newman, Rhonda Parrish, Pamela Pignataro, Terrie Leigh Relf, Marsheila (Marcy) Rockwell, Shanna, J.E. Stanley, Marcie Lynn Tentchoff, Gene VanTroyer, Scott Virtes, and Stephen M. Wilson. Cover art is by JuliSnow White.

The book will be available July 10, 2014 but can be pre-ordered through our site store. At the authors' requests, proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to the Science Fiction Poetry Association (SFPA).

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Under The Pile

Just a quick note to say we are crazy busy with reading and responding to submissions.  We have multiple projects going on including:

  • The Motorcycle Anthology
  • The Dia de los Muertos, Volume II Anthology
  • The Dark Erotica Anthology
  • The latest issue of Paper Crow
  • Reading submissions of poetry collections
We are also still sending out payments and contributor copies for Twisted Boulevard.

We have some big announcements coming up soon and we will have some new features on the blog such as story samples, author interviews, and giveaways. 

Now... back to the pile.

Monday, April 28, 2014

Vampires, Zombies & Wanton Souls Review






Congrats to Marge Simon and Sandy DeLuca for receiving this awesome review!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Anthology Updates

Just a reminder that we are still accepting submissions for our motorcycle-themed anthology.  Deadline to submit is May 16th.  

So far we have only taken two stories, but have several under serious consideration.  

We hope to have responded to all submissions received through the first week of March by the end of the week.



Motorcycle Themed Anthology:
 
Elektrik Milk Bath Press is seeking stories for a new motorcycle-themed anthology. 
 
What we are looking for:
 
We are looking for unusual, original stories that, in some way, shape, or form involve motorcycles and/or their riders, surroundings, etc. Perhaps the entire story revolves around a particular motorcycle and/or its rider. Maybe a motorcycle is important to the setting or the background, maybe it’s just passing through... While motorcycles or their elements must figure into the piece, the actual degree of involvement in the story… well, we’ll leave that up to you. If you want an idea of what we like, check out one of our favorite motorcycle-themed stories, Julio Cortazar’s “The Night Face Up.” 
 
The above mentioned stories are just ideas.  We want to see what you come up with, so show us your creative best. Stories can be dark fantasy, horror, magic realism, literary, etc.  Humor is okay, too. What we want, more than anything, is a good, solid story—stores that touch us, as readers, in some way.  We love stories that are written from an unusual perspective, contain unusual but believable characters, or show us something we’ve never seen before.  We don’t mind sex or blood—not even a bit—but we are not huge fans of excessive gore.  If it is necessary to the story, no problem at all—we get that.  Gore for gore’s sake... not so much.
 
A word about word count:  We are accepting stories from 1000—5000 words, with the majority of stories probably falling in 2000-5000 word range. We are pretty flexible with word count as long as it’s a great story. Impress us and even if you are a little over or a little under, we will sneak you in.
 
We much prefer original stories but if you have a reprint you feel is exceptional, query us. We are usually more than happy to give reprints a read, although preference is given to original pieces. 
 
How to submit:
 
Please submit your stories to motorsubs (at) elektrikmilkbathpress (dot) com and send them as black-and-white, Times New Roman, 12 pt. font—no fancy fonts, please! Send as .rtf files and make sure you include your name, pseudonym (if applicable), word count, address, and contact info. If we choose your story, we want to be able to let you know!
 
Please include a short bio of about 50 words. We’ve said it before, and we mean it. We are super-nosy and we really want to know who you are.
 
Finally, please include the word submission somewhere in your subject line; otherwise, we can’t promise we will be able to receive what you send. We don’t want to lose all your hard work and effort but our system is ornery and it might just decide to throw you away!   
 
What you can expect: 
 
We are hoping to respond in approximately 6-8 weeks. We say hoping because, often, our response times grow long. Still, we do respond to every submission. If it has been awhile and you are worried, please feel free to query us.
 
We are offering a one–time payment of $30 and a contributor copy in return for non-exclusive rights. Authors of selected stories will receive a contract.
 
Books will be made available through Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble.com our website and many other places, as well as being offered to authors at a discount.
 
This project will close to submissions May 16, 2014.  
 
Any questions?  Feel free to query. 

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Let's Catch Up A Bit

Shall we?

Our dark urban fantasy anthology, Twisted Boulevard, has been released and we are currently taking submissions for three new projects.  Guidelines are up over on the site.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Our Ocean Stories book is now available and to celebrate we are giving away 5 shiny new copies over at Goodreads.  Want to win one?  Go here.   Only two days left, so don't wait!

Friday, April 20, 2012

We're late . . . we're late . . .

We are hard at work finishing up the Oceans anthology. All final decisions will go out over the next two weeks. For those authors who have already been selected, contracts and final edits are being sent out.

The latest issue of Paper Crow is running behind. We are rushing to catch up and hope to have the issue out around the first week of May. We will be responding to remaining submissions starting next week. To all those who are patiently waiting, thanks for hanging in there!