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Michael Knost reading for new anthology: Dark Trails

By Ian Randal Strock

Editor Michael Knost is now reading for a new anthology, to be called Dark Trails. What's he looking for? "Stories should be set as a weird western or dark western. Regardless of your use of 'weird' or 'dark' in the story, the main focus must be with the fact that is it a western first."

He's reading stories up to 7,500 words, offering "pro rate, plus percentage of shared royalties." He expects publication in 2013, though he doesn't yet have a publisher lined up. Submissions are due by 1 June 2012. Full guidelines and submission address are on this page.

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On November 30, 2011, David K. M. Klaus said: Respond


Back in the '70s, Howard Waldrop or Stephen Utley (I forget which) put a joke into a parody biography of someone similar to H. P. Lovecraft who wrote for "WEIRD TRAILS, the magazine of occult cowboy fiction". Apparently now the joke is coming true.

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