Song Story Press

Music is one of the fundamental experiences of the human condition. Music has the power to calm or excite, to evoke the full spectrum of emotions as few other tools can.
A few simple lyrics backed by an earnest melody can tell an epic tale of tragedy or triumph. That is, in part, where the idea for Song Stories came from. For some of us, music is not just part of life, music IS life. It permeates our waking thoughts and our dreams and often appears in our stories.
What songs remind you of your childhood? of high school or college? Your first love and your first broken heart. Now take those memories and wrap them in your imagination. Give us your gripping horror, your mind blowing fantasy and your farsighted science fiction and transform those songs into something new.
A few simple lyrics backed by an earnest melody can tell an epic tale of tragedy or triumph. That is, in part, where the idea for Song Stories came from. For some of us, music is not just part of life, music IS life. It permeates our waking thoughts and our dreams and often appears in our stories.
What songs remind you of your childhood? of high school or college? Your first love and your first broken heart. Now take those memories and wrap them in your imagination. Give us your gripping horror, your mind blowing fantasy and your farsighted science fiction and transform those songs into something new.
Call for Submissions
Song Story Press is soliciting short story submissions for “Song Stories: Volume 2” An anthology of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror rooted in music. Submissions will be accepted until March 1, 2013 or until the anthology is filled.
For each of the anthologies listed please see the general guidelines as they apply to all anthologies. |
Song Stories: Blaze of Glory
There’s more music about cowboys than Waylon and Willie. From Roy Rogers to Bon Jovi, Marty Robbins to Will Smith, images of the Wild West have infiltrated music of every nearly every genre.
Blaze of Glory seeks the weird and wonderful world of frontier life where sheriffs and outlaws engage in chases with steam-powered airships, flying saucers and demonic steeds.
Stories should be set on the frontier in the time between the establishment of Marietta Ohio (1788) and the Gunfight at the OK Corral (1881). People and places may be real or imagined. The important element is a clear presence of the Spirit of the West.
Submission Call Starts: 12/1/2012
Submission Call Ends: 3/1/2013
Blaze of Glory seeks the weird and wonderful world of frontier life where sheriffs and outlaws engage in chases with steam-powered airships, flying saucers and demonic steeds.
Stories should be set on the frontier in the time between the establishment of Marietta Ohio (1788) and the Gunfight at the OK Corral (1881). People and places may be real or imagined. The important element is a clear presence of the Spirit of the West.
Submission Call Starts: 12/1/2012
Submission Call Ends: 3/1/2013
Song Stories: Come to My Window
The Melissa Etheridge discography is flush with intense raw emotion, rife with personal conflicts and powerful expressions of passion.
Come to my Window seeks speculative fiction about fiery passionate relationships that verge on or even slip over into mutual destruction.
Stories based on Etheridge lyrics will be preferred but not required. Both straight and LGBT relationships are welcome. The critical element in these stories will be the gut-wrenching emotion of songs like “I’m the Only One” and “Fearless Love”
Submission Call Starts: 12/1/2012
Submission Call Ends: 3/1/2013
Come to my Window seeks speculative fiction about fiery passionate relationships that verge on or even slip over into mutual destruction.
Stories based on Etheridge lyrics will be preferred but not required. Both straight and LGBT relationships are welcome. The critical element in these stories will be the gut-wrenching emotion of songs like “I’m the Only One” and “Fearless Love”
Submission Call Starts: 12/1/2012
Submission Call Ends: 3/1/2013
Song Stories: Dark Side of the Moon
The album Dark Side of the Moon explored, among other themes, chaos in society and madness of the mind.
Dark Side of the Moon will feature the dark fantasy, twisted science fiction and horror focused on madness. Bring us your serial killers, your haunted asylums, your deranged computers and aliens.
The threshold for profanity, sex and violence will be much higher, but we will still choose quality over shock-value every time.
Submission Call Starts: 12/1/2012
Submission Call Ends: 3/1/2013
Dark Side of the Moon will feature the dark fantasy, twisted science fiction and horror focused on madness. Bring us your serial killers, your haunted asylums, your deranged computers and aliens.
The threshold for profanity, sex and violence will be much higher, but we will still choose quality over shock-value every time.
Submission Call Starts: 12/1/2012
Submission Call Ends: 3/1/2013
What We Want:
We are looking for fresh perspectives on favorite songs. The story should have the following qualities
Non-negotiable
Non-negotiable
- The story must be your own work. Reprints are fine, provided you hold publishing rights
- Multiple submissions are acceptable. Please do not submit more than 10k words at a time
- No stories which are freely available online.
- The plot should have a strong correlation to the lyrics of the song. The writer can and should take creative liberties, but the reader should have a clear indication of the base song. Include the song in your cover letter.
- The story should be science fiction, fantasy, horror or a related sub-genre
- The atmosphere of the story should reflect either the style of music or the singer/composer
- Story length may be up to 5000 words in length
- Simultaneous submissions are okay, but please let us know immediately if you are accepted elsewhere.
We are looking for excellent cover artwork which captures the essence of the anthology. We can pay up to $50 for cover art work. Other artwork may be considered depending on the number of story submissions received. Query for artwork using the contact page.
What we don't want
- Boring literal interpretations of love songs
- Porn – if sex is present, it should further the story
- Gore or profanity when it is only included for shock value
- Illegal content of any kind
- Blatant plagiarism
Open Arms by Journey (Perry, Cain, et al)
Unacceptable:
Lying beside you, there in the dark, feeling your heart beat with mine
Acceptable:
Lying beside you...
Terrance smiled when he awoke and found Abigail still sleeping, the morning sun still hidden beneath the horizon. He pressed his chest against hers painfully aware that the challenges of the new day might end the synchronicity of their hearts.
Preferable:
A unique paranormal/alternate tech/fantastical narrative that evokes the essence of the song, while sparingly using key words or phrases to emphasize the connection.
What You Get
Your story will appear in a carefully edited, aggressively marketed anthology.
At this point, we can’t afford to pay top dollar. Every author will get a contributor’s copy of the eBook and a proportional percentage of the royalties
For published pieces we take First Print and Electronic Publishing Rights. Bear in mind that most publications will not publish pieces that have been published in print, eBook, or on the web, so for all intents and purposes after your work is published by us it can only be marketed as a reprint, which severely limits the number of markets that will accept it, and drastically reduces the pay rate it can receive. It is up to you, the author, to decide if publishing your work in print and eBook formats, giving up your First Publishing Right for royalties only, is really what you want to do.
A print version of the book will be made available shortly after the eBook release. Copies will be made available to contributors at cost.
At this point, we can’t afford to pay top dollar. Every author will get a contributor’s copy of the eBook and a proportional percentage of the royalties
For published pieces we take First Print and Electronic Publishing Rights. Bear in mind that most publications will not publish pieces that have been published in print, eBook, or on the web, so for all intents and purposes after your work is published by us it can only be marketed as a reprint, which severely limits the number of markets that will accept it, and drastically reduces the pay rate it can receive. It is up to you, the author, to decide if publishing your work in print and eBook formats, giving up your First Publishing Right for royalties only, is really what you want to do.
A print version of the book will be made available shortly after the eBook release. Copies will be made available to contributors at cost.
Editing
No significant alterations will be made to the accepted stories without express approval of the author
How to Submit
Submissions will only be accepted via the online submission form If you have any questions, please contact us.
Depending of the volume of submissions, we will try to respond within a few days whether we will pass on your story or hold it for further consideration.
Depending of the volume of submissions, we will try to respond within a few days whether we will pass on your story or hold it for further consideration.