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Seize the Night Anthology Submissions Open!



Submissions for Seize the Night anthology open now!!!

Submit your entry here: https://forms.gle/avwc7aba7kiVDQc48


And here are the rules again in case you missed the first blog post.


  • Submissions close October 29th.

  • Only five stories will be selected October 30th.

  • Each story must be between 3,000 to 5,000 words (unless it is 100% necessary to the story!)

  • You can submit more than one story... if you have time, but this is crazy short notice to begin with so, yeah, lol. Only one story per author will be chosen for the anthology.

  • Any era or genre - excluding magical fantasy, horror or anything that just doesn't honor God, otherwise have at it! - is accepted.

  • We're looking for good, wholesome Christian stories that are for all ages or at the most 13/16 up - so no icky relationships, or extreme violence. Your story must be God-honoring and portray a plotline that reflects God's love and honors Him!

  • You must use at least one prompt in your story.

  • Please, no Santa... Just too many different thoughts/beliefs on this so, yeah, no.


When you're ready to submit, just follow the link above!

Here are some quick answers about compensation, editing, and rights!

Compensation for authors will come at a later date. At first it will cover the cost of launching, a giveaway at the launch, formatting, the cover cost (already designed, however it needs a few edits, mainly the book blurb and final authors names.) After the costs of publishing are covered there will be a poll to choose if the authors receive compensation monthly, quarterly, or whenever is decided or if the royalties will go towards sharing about the anthology through ads, giveaways, and such.


We will provide editing if that's what the author wants however if they prefer to have someone else edit, they can do that.

All rights are retained by the authors.


And don't forget to pick your prompt.



I can't wait to see what you write!

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