
CONTEST RULES
This time we are going to shake things up.
Each month the incredible community of horror readers and writers will vote on the monthly theme.
You! That's right, you get to decide on theme!
How fun is that?
AUGUST'S THEME:
"THE HOUSE WON'T LET ME DIE"
Next, once the theme has been selected, each contestant will submit a horror flash fiction story between 500 to 1000 words.
No more. No less.
- NO EROTICA
- NO HATE SPEECH
- NO SCENES OF RAPE / GRAPHIC TORTURE
- Only ONE entry per writer / per month.
- The same writer can win in MULTIPLE MONTHS so please enter every month!
- I retain the right to exclude any submitted story based on personal preference.
Each month FIVE amazing entries will be selected. Those entries will be collected and published in the upcoming
FLASHES OF DARKNESS: AN ANTHOLOGY OF HORROR FLASH FICTION Vol. 2
The GRANDPRIZE WINNER each month, the story I personally thought was the best of the bunch, will receive a prize pack of SIGNED PAPERBACKS from the very talented and very impressive FEATURED AUTHORS of that particular month.
All entries MUST BE SUBMITTED by following the link and filling out the CONTEST ENTRY FORM.
There is NO FEE however I would kindly ask that you SHARE this link to anyone who you feel might benefit from it!
All entries MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE MIDNIGHT (EST) on the last day of the month.
But the fun doesn't stop there! At the end of this month we are going to do something we have never done at the contest before...
At the end of the month you the readers are going to...
VOTE ON THE WINNERS!
That's right! You, dear reader, will decide who gets published!
With great power, comes great responsibility - so choose wisely!
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Masters of Horror
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MASTERS OF HORROR: ALEX HUNTER
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? Oh gosh, where to start. My gateway to horror was Doctor Who! This was back...
MASTERS OF HORROR: DAVID-JACK FLETCHER
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? I think I’ve always been drawn to darker things; in a weird way it made...
MASTERS OF HORROR: DAVID-JACK FLETCHER
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? I think I’ve always been drawn to darker things; in a weird way it made...
MASTERS OF HORROR: DEAN RASMUSSEN
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? Seeing Creepshow in the theater as a teenager (my age is showing). That got me...
MASTERS OF HORROR: DEAN RASMUSSEN
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? Seeing Creepshow in the theater as a teenager (my age is showing). That got me...
MASTERS OF HORROR: SCOTT WILSON
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? I was always a morbid kid, drawing people getting eaten by sharks when my class...
MASTERS OF HORROR: SCOTT WILSON
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? I was always a morbid kid, drawing people getting eaten by sharks when my class...
MASTERS OF HORROR: CASSANDRA O'SULLIVAN SACHAR
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? I grew up with parents who read tons of books and watched lots of movies,...
MASTERS OF HORROR: CASSANDRA O'SULLIVAN SACHAR
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? I grew up with parents who read tons of books and watched lots of movies,...
MASTERS OF HORROR: JAMES KAINE
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? I remember vividly sitting on the floor at my aunt's house when I was about...
MASTERS OF HORROR: JAMES KAINE
1. What first drew you to horror—and was it something you experienced, feared, or imagined? I remember vividly sitting on the floor at my aunt's house when I was about...