[Call for Submissions] Sirens
Publisher: World Weaver Press
Greek mythology describes the Sirens as being charismatic monsters; part bird, part woman, with enchanting voices whose songs either lure men to, or foretell, their deaths. In Roman mythology they play a similar role but shift their domain to the sea and take the form of mermaid-like creatures. Mythological Sirens such as these come with a capital ess; there are only a small number of them, they have names, Godly parents and occupations. Those Sirens are welcome within the pages of this anthology, but so are their lower case sisters.
In Sirens, we will honor and share stories of historical Sirens, but we’ve equal room for modern re-imaginings and will be giving matching space to both avian and aquatic varieties.
Whether from the sea or sky, sirens are beautiful, dangerous and musical, and we’re open to works that exemplify as well as those which defy those expectations. Sirens will be a book full of tales that evoke a vast spectrum of emotions toward these maidens, empathy, disdain, sorrow, awe and anger. I want stories of wretched and cursed sirens who fight against the roles imposed upon them and tales of those who revel in them. I’m hoping for pieces re-telling or playing upon the traditional myths and others which create their own mythologies, and all the little niches in between.
Rights and compensation: Payment: $10 and a paperback copy of the anthology from World Weaver Press. We are looking for previously unpublished works in English. Seeking first world rights in English and exclusive right to publish in print and electronic format for six months after publication date, after which publisher retains nonexclusive right to continue to publish for the life of the anthology.
Open submission period: August 15th – November 15th
Length: Under 7,500 words
Submission method: Email story as a .doc or .rtf attachment to fae [at] worldweaverpress [dot] com. Subject line: Sirens Submission: TITLE
Simultaneous submissions = okay. Multiple submissions = no.
Sirens is OPEN to submissions now.
And I just have to say, I know it’s ridiculously early in the process to be thinking this but after seeing these banners Eileen Wiedbrauk made for me to announce that submissions are open, I can’t freaking wait to see the cover for this one.
Just sayin’… 😉
Cautiously optimistic that *something* I have will work for this! What a cool coincidence that I had recently started working on merfolk stories.
b^_^d
Myths invade all of our contemporary stories anyways, bringing the creatures to the forefront will make for some really creative projects. I am so looking forward to this anthology, whether or not I make the cut! What a hauntingly beautiful idea.
Thank you very much, and good luck! 🙂