Crystal
Lake Publishing will be open for pitch submissions between the 15th of November
and the15th of December, 2014.
We’re
looking for DARK FICTION, be it horror, suspense thrillers, fantasy, action
adventure, sci-fi (no space operas, please), supernatural, or noir. We’re
interested in reading your novels, novellas, short story collections,
non-fiction books linked to dark fiction topics, and poetry collections. All
books should be above 60,000 words (novellas need to be at least 40,000 or
accompanied by one or two extra short stories - otherwise it'll be eBook only),
preferably below 110,000.
That’s
a pretty wide spectrum, so here are some of the authors and books we enjoy
(that does not however mean that we want you to rewrite their work or copy
them. Be original. Be yourself):
Richard
Matheson, Robert Bloch, Neil Gaiman, Stephen King, Jack Ketchum, Elizabeth
Massie, Joe Hill, Ramsey Campbell, Jonathan Maberry, Richard Laymon, Robert
McCammon, Adam Nevill, Ray Bradbury, J.R.R. Tolkien, Bram Stoker, F. Paul
Wilson, Charles L. Grant, Mary Shelley, John Connolly, Peter Straub, Shirley
Jackson, Ambrose Bierce, H.P. Lovecraft, Edgar Allen Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle,
Algernon Blackwood, Dean Koontz, M.R. James, Joe R. Lansdale, Jules Verne,
Cormac McCarthy, William Peter Blatty, Thomas Harris, Alexandre Dumas and Roald
Dahl.
We
are not looking for reprints (out of print books will be considered – please
inform of when you submit), previously published or self-published books,
although up to 50% of your collections can be reprinted stories or poems.
Novellas that form part of a collection may be reprints, as long as the
majority of the collection are original stories. Please make sure the rights to
all reprints have returned to you.
Simultaneous
submissions are okay, but please withdraw your story immediately if it is
accepted elsewhere.
Your
book does not have to be finished at the time of your pitch, as long as it’s at
least 70% complete and you can provide the opening chapter plus any other two
chapters when asked.
Compensation:
You
will be entitled to lifetime royalties on sales, or until a mutual agreement to
withdraw the book is reached.
Advance:
$400 against royalties
$200 for anything other
than a novel
Royalties:
40% of net profits on all online sales (Amazon etc.)
25% of net profits on
all bookstore sales
Your
book will be available to bookstores for a period of two years, after which it
will be available via online retailers indefinitely.
Novels
will also receive a $400 marketing budget you can spend as you please, as well
as a lot of online publicity from us. Anything else receives a $200 marketing
budget and the same treatment from us.
You
will also receive 5 contributor’s copies before the book is launched.
Submitting
your pitch (not before November 15th, please):
We
are not looking for sample chapters or your entire book just yet. If you have
more than 1 book to pitch, please send them separately.
Send
us an email (to crystallakepub@gmail.com) with a polite introduction, and
attach an author photo if you so please, along with one Word document
containing the following information:
1. Your 2 page max pitch (genre, projected length, why only you
could write this book, biography; 1 or 2 sentence logline, portray your voice
and style of writing, similar books – but what makes yours unique. You should
also go into detail about your marketing or promotional plans.
2.
Your 1 page synopsis (a step by step summary or walk-through of your
book, including all subplots, twists and reveals, or in the case of a short story
or poetry collection, a paragraph on each story or poem).
Formatting
guidelines:
This
single attached Word document should be in 12 point Times New Roman, single
spaced. Do not change text color or add graphics to your pitch. We will
acknowledge the receipt of your pitch within three days at the most, but please
allow up to 12 weeks for a response on said pitch. Please query if you haven’t
heard from us in 12 weeks. Please make sure your pitch and synopsis are
properly edited.
Staff
(some prefer to remain anonymous):
Submission
readers: Joe Mynhardt and Emma Audsley
Initial
chapter and manuscript readers: Joe Mynhardt, Emma Audsley, Ben Eads, Ben
Jones, Dave-Brendan de Burgh, and Lelani Viljoen.
Once
the submissions period is over, we will evaluate all of the submissions, and
invite the very best of the bunch to submit the opening chapter and two
chapters of your choosing (or stories and poems in the case of collections).
Feel
free to email any questions you may have
Professionalism:
Please
remember we are a small press and can only handle a set number of projects a
year. So a rejection will not also comment on your writing prowess or talent.
There are a lot of factors that go into accepting a project, including personal
taste, marketability, timing, professionalism and collaboration of the author
etc. I will try to give helpful rejection letters where possible, but please
leave your hate mail for the politicians.
For more information visit: www.crystallakepub.com/submission-guidelines.php
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