TDS CONTESTS
TDS Contests were created to uplift writers, poets, and artists beyond the magazine page. We want to highlight talent in as many ways as we can, and these contests are a way to do just that. In fact, winning the contest makes the writer/poet eligible for HWA Affiliate Membership. Join us in celebrating diverse creatives! You can participate in two very important ways:
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July 2022
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GOTHIC SUMMER: A Writing Contest IS BACK!
But this time, it's a contest to end the celebration of Halloween in July. Every year, GOTHIC SUMMER: A Writing Contest is opened for writers, poets, and artists to compete for $25 in prize money and publication in TDS. The winner of the contest is also eligible to join the Horror Writers. This year, we're doing all that and adding a FREE professional consultation with our EIC, Bre Stephens, a professional editor, publisher, and owner of BSC Publishing Group. GOTHIC SUMMER examines what traditional gothic and modern gothic-horror looks like, feels like, tastes like in summertime. Think: lake houses, forests, ocean/beaches, hot summer evenings, graveyards, hauntings, and scares. Gothic literature and art are the heart of TDS, so be sure to pull inspiration from the master himself, Edgar Allan Poe. We want to see your best gothic tales, poems, and artworks come to life through your masterful creation. And yes, ghosts, ghouls, werewolves, and vampires are welcomed as staples of the genre, as are all other creatures of the night. The winner will be selected August 1, 2022 and featured in The Dark Forest (blog) on August 10, 2022. Prize money will be sent via PayPal. All creatives (domestic and international, alike) are eligible to enter. LGBTQ+ and creatives of color are encouraged to submit. NOTE: This contest is for traditional and modern gothic works only. No other genres will be accepted. Deadline: June 11, 2022 To enter:
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This contest is now CLOSED. Read the winning works on The Dark Forest blog.
CONGRATULATIONS to our WINNERS: 1st Place ($60) - Rose Biggin 2nd Place ($25) - Liam Hogan 3rd Place ($15) - Steven Lombardi Honorable Mention - Mary Sloat The Jon Meyers Dark Humour Prize for Gothic Literature (a.k.a. The Jon Meyers Gothic Prize) This contest specifically centers on traditional Gothic stories that use dark humour. Humour, in this sense, comes from the 18th and 19th centuries when Gothic authors crafted literary works by using aspects of the comedic fool and, in greater extent, the art of wit. It is the latter that will be emphasized in the works submitted for the Jon Meyers Gothic Prize. The Jon Meyers Dark Humour Prize for Gothic Literature is officially open for submissions throughout September. Winners will be announced in October – just in time for Halloween and The Dark Sire’s 2nd Anniversary celebration. CASH PRIZES: 1st place – $60 2nd place – $25 3rd place - $15 All three winners will be published in The Dark Forest, TDS' blog. 1st and 2nd place winners will be eligible for HWA membership (horror.org). GUIDELINES: adult short fiction (500-7k words) poetry (1-3 pages) short screenplays (5-12 pages) Works must use dark humour and Gothic storytelling devices/elements and can include monsters, creepy crawlers, werewolves, vampires, supernatural phenomenon, ghosts, and castles. (No witches, sci-fi, or cosmic/weird horror!) Those who wish to delve deeper into what dark humour in Gothic literature is can read Amanda Drake’s 2011 dissertation for University of Nebraska – Lincoln, which was the inspiration for this contest: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1063&context=englishdiss TO ENTER: Send your story in .doc/.docx format as an attachment to: [email protected] This contest is now CLOSED. Read the winning works on The Dark Forest blog.
CONGRATULATIONS to our winners: 1st Place: Mario Aliberto III "Rescue Me" 2nd Place: Jenni Meade "Hang Him High" 3rd Place: James Hancock "The Chamber" We're partnering with SECOND CHANCE LIT to bring you our first 100-word FLASH FICTION writing contest: THE DARK CHANCES CONTEST Contest runs June 1 - June 8. Dark Chances uses 100-word gothic/horror flash fiction to examine the theme of "second chances." When rejection happens, when a first attempt fails, what will happen next? Can we still succeed if only we had another chance? Think of what second chances there are or could be in GOTHIC and HORROR fiction. Let your imaginations free as you interpret the theme. As long as your creation is written as a gothic or horror story with "second chances" as an incorporated theme, its eligible! And as always, ghosts, ghouls, werewolves, vampires, and the like are welcomed. *SPECIAL RULES BELOW* Contest is open to submissions from June 1 to June 8, 2021. Winners will be announced June 11, 2021. Publication of TOP 3 winning stories released June 11 on TDS and Second Chance Lit blogs. PRIZES: 1st place wins publication plus: TDS Merch: TDS paperback issue, skull wax melts, and a bookmark Second Chance Merch: Notebook, 15oz mug, and a sticker 2nd place wins publication plus: TDS Merch: TDS paperback issue and a bookmark Second Chance Merch: 11oz mug and a sticker 3rd place wins publication plus: TDS Merch: A Bookmark Second Chance Merch: A sticker To enter: Write a 100-word gothic/horror story with theme of "second chances." Then email it and a brief bio (both pasted directly into the body - no attachments) to: [email protected]. That's it. GOOD LUCK! This contest is fully sponsored by
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