The World's First Teacher Horror Anthology Is Here! (And More!)
Teacher Horror | Upcoming Submission Call
After many months of hard work, Bitter Apples is finally here. I couldn’t be more proud of these seven fictional teacher horror stories written by current and former teachers: Corey Farrenkopf, Emma E. Murray, Cynthia Gómez, Christi Nogle, D. Matthew Urban, Eric Raglin, and Aurelius Raines II.
This is the third Cursed Morsels anthology—the previous two being Shredded: A Sports and Fitness Body Horror Anthology and Antifa Splatterpunk. You might be wondering what, if anything, connects these books. Does Cursed Morsels have a consistent identity, or is it a grab bag of random horrific surprises?
The way I see it, three qualities unite all of our releases: 1) politically engaged horror; 2) weird, boundary-pushing stories; and 3) overall rad-as-fuckness. Given that it has all of these qualities, Bitter Apples is right at home on the Cursed Morsels bookshelf.
So, who should read this anthology? Spooky teachers, of course—both those still in the classroom trenches and those who’ve fled the horrors of education entirely. But really, anyone with an interest in horror that critiques decaying institutions will enjoy these stories, which brilliantly blend fictional nightmares with all-too-real terrors.
So, please—add Bitter Apples on Goodreads, pick it up from the Cursed Morsels store, or request it at your local library (especially if you live in a Floridian fascist hellscape).
Why Didn’t You Just Leave submission call (August 2023)
Nadia Bulkin and Julia Rios are excited to read your submissions for Why Didn’t You Just Leave, an anthology of original horror short fiction.
It’s the question asked of any story about a haunting: why didn’t you just leave? If accounts of people who have stayed in haunted houses are any indication, it’s never that simple. There are a lot of reasons why people don’t just leave scary situations, and we’d like to see smart, spooky stories that reflect the complexity behind that question.
A link to our Moksha submissions portal will appear on the Cursed Morsels submission calls page on August 1, 2023.
What we’re looking for:
Stories that focus on all the possible reasons why people don’t just leave haunted places – including finances, family, legal restrictions, health, etc.
Stories about “ordinary” people and places (including apartments, workplaces, schools, military bases, hospitals, churches, etc.) as well as extraordinary situations.
Our editorial team is BIPOC and queer, and we especially encourage submissions from writers of marginalized and traditionally-underrepresented groups.
Timeline
This anthology will be funded via Kickstarter in summer 2023.
Our submissions period will be open from August 1 – August 31, 2023.
Acceptances will go out in September 2023, with edits to follow in the fall.
We anticipate publication in spring of 2024.
Word count
500 – 5,000 words.
Simultaneous submissions are fine – just let us know if your story gets accepted elsewhere.
Multiple submissions are fine – maximum 3 per author.
No reprints, please – we’re looking for original fiction only.
Formatting:
Format your story in any way that seems comfortable to you; we will read it.
Submit as a .docx, .rtf, or .doc file.
Cover letters are optional, but you can include one if you want. With privacy and safety in mind, we do not require you to include a personal address, legal name, or deadname.
Payment:
$0.10USD per word + 1 contributor copy.
Rights:
Exclusive First Worldwide Publication, Print, and Electronic Rights for three months, and non-exclusive rights thereafter.