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SWAN SONG BY JEVRON MC CRORY

Swan Song by Jevron Mc Crory. $4.99 from Smashwords.com

Katrina Collins isn’t like other musicians, she doesn’t do interviews and no one has ever seen her outside of her musical arena. Her beauty is startling, her effect upon an audience mesmerising. Lewis Morrison isn’t like any other music journalist, as he despises music and loathes musicians. They find each other and their discovery brings hope, redemption, pain, pleasure and death.

DANCE ON FIRE BY JAMES GARCIA JR.

Dance on Fire by James Garcia Jr.. $7.99 from Smashwords.com

Two Kingsburg police officers have been butchered in an attack as ferocious as it is mystifying. Now two detectives and their families are being drawn into a battle that threatens to destroy them and those around them. In a marriage of horror and Christian themes of good conquering evil and redemption, Dance on Fire is the fictional account of characters drawn into the fire by supernatural forces.

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Submission Guidelines

Vamplit Writers Ezine Submissions Guidelines

To submit your writing for publication on this site you must be a member of vamplit.com or vamplitpublishing.ning.com and part of the vampezine group.  Joining is quick and easy and you will find other vamplit obsessed writers, competitions and disscussions to take part in.

Vamplit Publishing Submission Guidelines

We are now accepting short stories, poetry, reviews and articles on Gothic, fantasy and vampire fiction, film and culture.  We will be running regular competitions and details will be posted here, on Vamplit Writers Ezine, vamplitpublishing.ning.com and on www.firstwriter.com. For manuscript submissions to Vamplit Publishing please see the separate guidelines on the Vamplit Publishing site.

Submission Guidelines

All submissions must have a Gothic or horror related theme.

All writing must be your own original work.

If you wish to contact us leave a comment on this site or vamplitpublishing.ning.com and we will do our best to answer any questions you may have.

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12 Responses to “Submission Guidelines”

  1. Hello I hope you do enjoy my writing I would say my poetry is the best and thats from the people who read them, and then my novels, I only have one going on right now but I guess its doing fairly well, I’ve only written I couple short stories and when I write short stories I get really into them and make them super long by accident so most of them are not finished typed but I put up my best one so please check the website

  2. Vamp says:

    Hello Payton I’ve just read the short synopsis for Blood Red Roses, sounds good to me. Send me a query letter and the first three chapters and I will read. Any other questions just get in touch.

  3. Hello,

    How are you doing? I was just wondering, you left a comment on one of the blogs on my website about my story and I was wondering if you could give some more light on the subject. May I ask real quick what exactly you mean by develop? I’m not finished or I have no idea how close I am to finishing my story at all, but I’ll def. look at the submission guidelines. I hope this isn’t too much of a hassle, I wasn’t sure what to do exactly. It looked like this was the best way to contact you, is it? Or no?

    Anyhow, thank you very much. :)

    ~Ariel

  4. Hello,

    How is everything? Sorry to bother you again, first off, which would be a better way of remaining in contact. I replied to the email, I have no idea if that does anything. Therefore, I thought I’d leave the same message here. Sorry if that’s a little obnoxious.

    Thank you for all the information, it helped clear up a lot of questions I had to ask. I feel quite flattered right now, I’m not really sure what to do. My only worry is that, I’m not finished writing my novel yet. Would that have a conflict with anything, just out of curiosity.
    In addition, what exactly is an eBook? I’m technology inept for the most part. But in other news, I am actually under eighteen, not by much though. I’m seventeen and either way, my parents would be fine with anything. But my birthday actually happens to be in September, which if kind of funny. Well thank you for emailing me to explain everything, I hope writing back is not too much of a hassle. Good luck with starting your company and everything.

    Thank you
    Bye,
    -Ariel

  5. Vamp says:

    I going to give you the quick reply for now Ariel. I have seen examples of your writing and I would like you to submit a short synopsis of your novel and three chapters if you have them. As to not having finished it yet, don’t worry the deadline is August 1st and you are not the only writer who I am publishing that is working on finishing their novel. I can and will give you any help you may need. Email me with the synopsis and chapters as soon as you can and read the site other site where I have posted a don’t panic notice. I am sorry I didln’t email you earlier, but I’m a little overworked at the moment and was saving myself for a long email session on Sunday. Do not get in a panic over the synopsis as it is easy and you will get the hang of it. Just give me a brief outline of the main characters and a description of the plot. Okay

    Take care

    Vamplit

  6. Hello, sorry to be such a hassle. I understand that you’re swamped with emails, I’m not sure which is an easier way to get a hold of you for this. But a sent an email a few days ago with some very important questions; all I wanted to know was if you got it or not.
    Hope all is well,
    Thank you
    Bye
    ~Ariel

  7. Vamp says:

    Not Ariel could you resend and I will answer straight away.

    Take care

    Vamplit

  8. Joy Davis says:

    Hello,
    Could you tell me if this is the correct way to contact you with a query? I’ve read the submission guidelines and have a novel which I think meets your needs but wasn’t able to find a contact address other than the Comment/Reply boxes. Would I use the Comment box for a query?
    Many thanks.

  9. Abigail P says:

    I’m just wondering if there’s an age limit? I wouldn’t like me and my coauthors writing to be turned down because of our ages.
    Thank you.

  10. Vamp says:

    Hi Abigail
    I’m sure there wont be a problem, but with authors under eighteen we like to make contact with parents and if a contract is offered we would expect your parents to co-sign. This hasn’t been a problelm with our other writers under eighteen, but I would suggest you talk to your parents before submitting.

  11. Andy Bove says:

    This might be a foolish question but am i too late to enter in submissions or do you have an ongoing submission policy?

    Hope to hear from you soon, Andy

  12. Vamp says:

    Hi Andy

    We are accepting submissions from authors of suitable novels continuously. Please send a query letter, synopsis and the first three chapters of you novel to us.

    Thank you for your interest.

    Vamplit

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