I'm in a kickstarter for a halloween/horror comic zine! It's the first comic I've made since college, and my first time being in a zine. I'm really proud! Go check out the kickstarter if this is the kind of thing you're interested in!
kickstarter.com/projects/revengeofhallowzine/the-revenge-of-hallowzine?
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Danny comic’s blowing up again but...I cannot open store again yet to sell danny zines...
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A spooky werewolf piece I did for a zine at my Uni!!
Check it out here! Everyone’s work is so cool :) https://aub-hallowzine.itch.io/aub-hallowzine
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my contribution to last fall’s Newport Zine! loved the opportunity to collaborate with such an awesome community of artists :)
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SUFFR, a Hellraiser dating app mini-fanzine created for last year's Hallowzine exchange with friends ♥ download it for free or pay-what-you-want & meet the other 3 (?) potential hookups!
(image descriptions under the cut)
1. the mini-zine SUFFR by Ezra Rose, leaning on a replica of the Lament Configuration from the Hellraiser film franchise.
2. a drawing of the Female Cenobite from Hellraiser, drinking an iced coffee that's pouring out her open throat, with a dating profile reading "@bitchinbaldy1987 showing up 15 mins late to ur torture session w/ Dunks. no hair, don't care. soft-spoken hardass seeking soft ass. hit me up if u r: sensitive, adventurous, loud screamer, non-smoker.
3. a drawing of the Chatterer from Hellraiser, posing cutely with peace signs held against its cheeks. dating profile reads: "@TOOTHYGRIN HIIIIII :D :D :D DO YOu LIKE BRuSHIng yOUR TEETH I LOVE BRUSHING MINE!!!!! :D LETS PRACTICe GOOD ORAL HYGieNE TOGETHER!!!!!!! :D :D
4. a drawing of Butterball from Hellraiser, wearing heart-shaped shutter shades. dating profile reads: "@bigbeautifulboy Let me butter you up! A gentleman in the streets & a full course meal in the sheets. If you're "too much" you might just be enough for me. Yes fats, yes femmes!
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b&w version of my piece for MAC's Pokémon Hallowzine :)
full color, non-watermarked version available in the completed zine; you can order a FREE digital copy here, or PWYW to infinityunicat through paypal (w/ the caption Moore Animation Club). all proceeds benefit the club directly! GET THERE!!!
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A-woo. 🥐🐺🥃
Make yerselves at home in a preview of Den, my new Crittertongue piece for Revenge of Hallowzine. 🎃 🐺💀
Hallowzine is a horror anthology featuring Chicago-area cartoonists and comic artists, recently raised from the dead by local zine-o-mancer, Aquatic Panda Distro.
Trick-or-treat yer way on over to Webtoons to visually consume the metaphorical flesh of my previous offerings to the Hallowéd-Zine. Are they dead scary?! Maybe not, but they are deeply hainted and bedeviled by one of the darkest, most mysterious forces known to our mortal realm: EmoOotional TraAauma! Enjoy!
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she's right behind me isn't she? 💀
My submission for the 8th volume of the Newport Zine! Theme: Cryptids~ Support the project here! this is my 2nd time participating so far and I've had a great experience so far! n.n
Update: they just dropped pre-orders for this zine get it here NEOW!
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This is the second year I've made a little Halloween-season zine, and this one's riding the upstate Gothic wave. A few poems, some repurposed strange literature, atmospheric photography, and an excerpt from a ghost story I'm working on... all for free on itch.io!
Happy Halloween, friends.
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Submission Window: November 1, 2023 - December 31, 2023
Payment: 8¢ per word
Theme: Speculative flash fiction
Interstellar Flight Press seeks speculative flash fiction for 2024 publication in our online magazine and yearly anthology. We will publish one piece of flash fiction a month in 2024, celebrating micro and small fictions. Submissions will be read by our team of readers and final selections will be made by flash series editor, Annika Barranti Klein.
Guidelines:
Genres: as long as it’s speculative (even a little bit!), anything goes for genre. Please see below for specific content hard sells and loves.
Length: up to 1,250 words (no minimum)
Payment: 8¢ per word (minimum payment $25) within 30 days of publication. 1 print contributor’s copy of our yearly anthology.
Simultaneous subs? Yes! Please let us know right away if you need to withdraw a story by emailing
[email protected].
Multiple subs? Yes! Up to three stories per person; please fill out a separate form for each story.
Response times: We aim to reply to submissions in 90 days. We will try to get first round answers (rejections or holds) out as quickly as possible.
Terms: Original stories, no reprints please. First English Rights with a 3-month exclusivity period. Inclusion in our annual print anthology.
Please do not send anything generated using the large language models commonly called AI; they are built on plagiarism and we won’t publish them. Tools like spellcheck are absolutely fine.
Accepted stories will be featured on our website and Patreon, where authors will be asked to complete a short Q&A interview for our patrons. All accepted stories will also be in our yearly anthology, along with the interview.
About the Flash Series Editor
Annika Barranti Klein’s flash fiction has been in Mermaids Monthly, The Future Fire, Milk Candy Review, HAD, Hallowzine, and Worlds of Possibility. Her longer fiction and poetry has been in Asimov’s, CRAFT, Fireside, Weird Horror, Fusion Fragment, Haven Spec, and Kaleidotrope. Her work has been nominated for the Pushcart, recommended in Quick Sips Reviews and on Tor.com, gone viral on Twitter (just one time!), and been a finalist in the Gotham Writers 2021 A Monster Comes contest and the Cast of Wonders 2023 flash fiction contest.
Annika writes nonfiction for Interstellar Flight Magazine��and Book Riot, and has also been in Paste TV, The Toast, and more. She is a freelance editor and has worked with Interstellar Flight Press, Book Riot/My TBR, and private clients on projects ranging from novels to medical articles to listicles. Prior to getting into editing, she was a reader at a film company. She’s been a nanny, a caterer, sold advertising space in USA Today, and taught people how to knit.
Thanks to a convenient nick in the space-time continuum, she somehow also finds time to write novels and have a family — they are very understanding and can all make their own sandwiches (not the novels; they are total freeloaders).
Hard Sells:
Graphic violence, especially sexual violence, domestic violence, or suicide — please include content warnings at the top of your story.
Stream of consciousness
Super vague endings (I love ambiguity, but don’t want to be left wondering wtf I just read)
Racism, sexism, homo- and transphobia are unacceptable themes, but may be all right within the story (especially if those are your margins and you’re exploring your reality in fiction) — please include content warnings at the top of your story.
Clichés
Loves:
Beautiful, deliberate writing
Time loops
Fun use of form, including “found footage” stories
Friendship, feminism, found family
Endings that make me rethink the story and/or immediately read it again with new context
Tropes
Some flash fiction I love:
The Hulder’s Husband Says Don’t by Kate Lechler
Giants by Allison Mulder
Advanced Word Problems in Portal Math by Aimee Picchi
Space-Time by Stella Lei
Silver and Shadow, Spruce and Pine by Maria Haskins
You Called Me by Avra Margariti
A Case for De-Extinction at the End of the World by Lyndsie Manusos
Bone Deep by K.C. Mead-Brewer
From the Journal of Sawyer L. Gibbs, Hero, Aged 13 ½ by Premee Mohamed
Untitled [daycare worker at the end of the world] by bixbythemartian
Unknown Number by Blue Neustifter
SUBMIT A FLASH FICTION
Via: Interstellar Flight Magazine.
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