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Northern Haunts Anthology     
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100 Terrifying New England Tales to Tell Around a Campfire. Guidelines: Flash fiction told in the FIRST person (to allow readers to re-tell the story) set in a New England location. The anthology will be separated into 4 sections (tentative titles): Haunts- Stories of ghosts, specters, and phantoms Beasts- Stories of monsters, critters, and wild animals Humans- Stories of eccentric people, serial killers, mad men Other Oddities- everything else. Proceeds to benefit the American Cancer Society.

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Flash Fiction (< 1,000 words; may vary) Flash Fiction (< 700 words)
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Print Publication (ink and paper) Print Publication Get more info
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Semi-Pro Rates (1 - 4.9 cents per word) Semi-Pro Rates for Short Fiction Get more info
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Accepts postal submissions and electronic submissions Get more info
No simultaneous submissions allowed Get more info
No reprints accepted Get more info
Allows multiple submissions (check guidelines for details and restrictions) Get more info
One-time publication
USA USA
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Market Added: 05 May 2008
Last Updated: 05 May 2008
Last Checked: 12 May 2008

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