
Over the weekend, it faced little new competition, though that will change next week when Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. The Nintendo videogame adaptation dominated the month of April in theaters, smashing records along the way. and Canadian theaters with $40 million as the global haul for the Universal Pictures release surpassed $1 billion, according to studio estimates Sunday. Movie” led ticket sales for the fourth straight weekend in U.S. Otherwise, you will not hear back.NEW YORK (AP) - It’s still Mario Time at the box office. If I choose a story you will be informed.

For online publications, email individual word doc files-not pdf files– including on the ms where the story has been published. In that case, you can send me a word file of your story. Please ask your publisher to send the entire magazine or book-unless the venue doesn’t regularly publish horror. ****I regularly cover many magazines/webzines that publish horror ( Black Static, Cemetery Dance, F&SF, The Dark, Nightmare, crime digests, and webzines such as Horrorzine, Uncanny, Apex, etc.-when their publishers send me the material). But I must be aware of this material in order to mention it. I always prefer print, if available.Īuthors can query as to whether I have/need your collection or an anthology/magazine in which you have a story at My summation of “the year in horror” in the front of every volume includes novels, anthologies, collections, chapbooks, nf, poetry, art books, and “odds and ends”– material that doesn’t fit elsewhere but that might interest horror readers. I’ll look at e-versions of anthos and collections only if they’re navigable and have running heads. I do not have time to carefully read a year’s worth of magazine issues and 10-20 original anthologies in two weeks. If you want your work to get a fair read, do not do this. The only excuse is if you’re a foreign publisher and shipping everything at one time saves postage. If a book or magazine is coming out after my deadline, I’ll look at galleys or manuscripts. Authors please confirm that your publishers are sending me review copies. This is an all reprint anthology, so I’ll only consider material published in 2022. I am looking for stories and poetry from all branches of horror: supernatural, uncanny, sf horror, psychological, dark crime, terror tales, or anything else that might qualify. I edit The Best Horror of the Year for (Night Shade Books) and am currently reading for the fifteenth volume, covering material published in 2022.
