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Call for Submissions: “Exomoons– Natural, and Unnatural, Astronomical Bodies Orbiting Strange Planets” - Anthology

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Here is the new Call for Submissions for the present year for all those interested: :D

“Exomoons–
Natural, and Unnatural, Astronomical Bodies Orbiting Strange Planets”

A Sci-Fi/Horror/Grimdark Anthology

Deadline: until full (probably within the end of this Summer…)
Payment:Exposure and Royalties
Short stories up to 7,000 words; Longer stories will also be considered.
Reprints: just in some restricted, limited cases, as long as you hold the rights.

“Many are the mysteries that have surrounded the Moon since the most ancient times, but there are – probably…- just billions of exomoons out there, past the boundary of our small Solar System. Exomoons are difficult to detect, given our present technology, and to date there have been no confirmed exomoon detections. However, observations from missions such as Kepler have observed something that might be reputed to be an exomoon. So, we all know about exoplanets that were discovered, more and more, year by year, thanks to the defunct Kepler space telescope, and today thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, to mention just two. But what about exomoons? Those still-unknown satellites orbiting exoplanets or other non-stellar extrasolar bodies are really difficult to find using current techniques. But what about them in the future? Were they born from the same matter the exoplanet they are orbiting is made of, like Earth’s Moon, or were they built (like the Death Star in Star Wars™) by some lifeforms or brought there by some alien species? And could those unknown exomoons support life, maybe even intelligent life? More than that, as Earth's Moon proved to be important in shaping life as we know it, because without it to stabilize our planet, its wobble would become erratic and extreme, what about exomoons and the many aliens they might have helped in developing and creating their strange civilizations elsewhere?”

Think of alien exomoons where once life was present and whose archaeological remains today have become the valuable prey of plunderers from space. What about moons that are bigger than Earth’s size, on which lifeforms are present, though orbiting a gas giant that doesn’t give them light, and warmth, the same as our Sun does. And what happened to exomoons partly damaged by something that apparently almost turned them into pieces of shapeless rocks in outer space? Are those exomoons full of surprises, or just as dead as our Moon is? Have some alien species visited them, or do they plan on doing it in the next future maybe?

Submission guidelines: Please include your name, address, e-mail address, the title of your story and its word count in your covering e-mail. Please submit your manuscript as a *.rtf or *.doc file (all other formats will automatically be rejected. Contact us prior to submitting if this presents an issue for you.).

Font and formatting: Please submit in Times New Roman, 12 point font; single line spacing. Please indent the first line of each paragraph half an inch. The page margin should be set to one inch on all sides.

No headers, footers or page numbers.

Please check spelling, punctuation, and grammar.

Upon acceptance into the Anthology, we ask that Horrified Press holds exclusive publishing rights for one year from the date of publication; after that date has passed, all intellectual property rights revert to the author with the proviso that Horrified Press retains distribution rights in the format of the contracted Anthology.

This title will be available as an e-book and trade quality paperback.

Sergio “ente per ente” Palumbo and Curtis Manges will be presiding over this Anthology as Editors.

The title will be published by Rogue Planet Press, an Imprint of Horrified Press, under the supervision of Gavin Chappell.

Email your submission as an attachment to: associazione (AT) lacenturia.it

The email subject line must read “SUBMISSION — Exomoons – ‘your story title’” or your submission will not be considered for this Anthology.


Successful applicants will be notified before the deadline has expired, or as soon as possible. Each submission must be a discrete stand-alone story. Each author can send up to 4 entries overall for evaluation (this doesn’t mean that all of them will be accepted, of course).


Cover ( and Back-cover) Art: by Italian artist Sara Dellacasa.

There may well be some beautiful Fantasy/Sci-Fi/Horror themed black and white illustrations lurking on the inside as well, art by comics artists Davide “Atog” Marescotti, Sara Dellacasa and Rossana Berretta.

Here’s, as follows, one of the images that will be included in the Anthology, by Sara DELLACASA.

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Waiting for Your best entries, of course!!!

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For anyone interested, and to those who can’t wait, and if You like some Sci-Fi, Grimdark, Steampunk or Urban Fantasy/Horror short-stories, or something like that, about Exomoons or extrasolar moons - that are natural - be they even unnatural, artificial at times... - satellites orbiting an exoplanet or other non-stellar extrasolar body, set in the future, in the past or in alternate times, this post just to let You all know that the Anthology titled “Exomoons- Natural and Unnatural Astronomical Bodies Orbiting Strange Planets” , published by Rogue Planet Press, an imprint of British Horrified Press, is out now on Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk shop, edited by Mr. Curtis MANGES and myself. Supervision of Mr. Gavin CHAPPELL!!!

And thanks to all the authors/artists/illustrators included in this book for their wonderful job and their great contribution!!!

Here is, as an attached file in .jpg, the cover (titled Astronaut) and the back-cover (titled Assassin), by Italian artist Sara ‘Larkabella’ ‘Ahlia’ DELLA CASA, if You want to post that on Your personal sites/blog, for promotional use, and three of the many drawings ( by Sara ‘Larkabella’ ‘Ahlia’ DELLA CASA, Davide ‘Atog’ MARESCOTTI and comics illustrator Rossana BERETTA) that are in the book.

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The drawings/artwork inside (one per story...) are, too, by these great Italian designers/cartoonists/ illustrators: Sara ‘Larkabella’ ‘Ahlia’ DELLA CASA, Davide ‘Atog’ MARESCOTTI and Rossana BERETTA!!!

Here are the links, the cover and the back-cover of the book:

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https://www.amazon.com/Exomoons-Natural-Unnatural-Astronomical-Orbiting/dp/B0DRJ3ML5W/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=


Dedicated to Germano Palumbo

Dear uncle that spent most of his life in the medical service field, and that will be greatly missed by all of his family, his wife, his two daughters and the next of kin.

Dedicated to Stelvio Scotto

Great storyteller, wargamer, roleplayer, and interested in everything about Vampire folktales, ancient legends and urban legends. “You may be gone from our sight,” we are used to say, “but you are never gone from our hearts…”


Dedicated to Paolo “Paolino” Coscia

Taxi-driver, barman, vendor, wargamer, Soft-air gamer, etc. Many were the jobs he did in his life, and all of them at his best. Sadly he left this world when he was only 46, and he will be greatly missed by all of his friends, his wife and his son.


Foreword by Sergio ‘ente per ente’ PALUMBO and Curtis MANGES

Here is the Full Table of Contents and the name of the authors:

(Exo)Moonstruck by Gil C. Schmidt (this is SUPER-FUNNY!!!)

A rose by any other name by Randolph Stuart

Plunderers' Moon by Sergio 'ente per ente' Palumbo and Ernesto Canepa (edited by Michele Dutcher)

FreeWorld by Cynthia Morrison

Wanderer in the Night by Randolph Stuart

The Exomoon Neara, Nearest the Farthest Edge by E. W. Farnsworth

Ghost in the Machine by Michele Dutcher

The Explorations of Exomoon Araen by E. W. Farnsworth

The ExoMoon of the SuperEarth by Sergio ‘ente per ente’ Palumbo and Ivan ‘BearOld’ Bertazzoni (edited by Michele Dutcher)

The Alhazred Gun by Steve Oden

Darius by Sara ‘Larkabella’ ‘Ahlia’ Dellacasa

Manny Farstar and the Rutulian Horde by E. W. Farnsworth

The Space bomb disposal engineers by Sergio ‘ente per ente’ Palumbo and Alessandro ‘AleckMcroy’ Loi (edited by Michele Dutcher)

Of Lobsters and Men by Randolph Stuart

A Monsoon of Magpies by Shane Porteous

Hollow areas on the moon by Sergio ‘ente per ente’ Palumbo and Ivan ‘BearOld’ Bertazzoni (edited by Michele Dutcher)

Leaving Eden by Michele Dutcher
(Reprint: first published in Outrunning the Storm in 2011)

The Nameless Doom by Harris Coverley

The Sorcerous Trees under the Three Moons by Sergio ‘ente per ente’ Palumbo (edited by Michele Dutcher)

Doorways by David O'Mahony

(Part of the...) Foreword:

Many are the mysteries that have surrounded the Moon since the most ancient times, but there are–probably…–just billions of exomoons out there, past the boundary of our small Solar System. Exomoons are difficult to detect, given our present technology, and to date there have been no confirmed exomoon detections. However, observations from missions such as Kepler have observed something that might be reputed to be an exomoon. So, we all know about exoplanets that were discovered, more and more, year by year, thanks to the defunct Kepler space telescope, and today thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, to mention just two. But what about exomoons? Those still-unknown satellites orbiting exoplanets or other non-stellar extrasolar bodies are really difficult to find using current techniques. But what about them in the future? Were they born from the same matter the exoplanet they are orbiting is made of, like Earth’s Moon, or were they built (like the Death Star in Star Wars™) by some lifeforms or brought there by some alien species? And could those unknown exomoons support life, maybe even intelligent life? More than that, as Earth’s Moon proved to be important in shaping life as we know it, because without it to stabilize our planet, its wobble would become erratic and extreme, what about exomoons and the many aliens they might have helped in developing and creating their strange civilizations elsewhere?

Think of alien exomoons where once life was present and whose archaeological remains today have become the valuable prey of plunderers from space. So, in this book you’ll read a story about an exomoon that is bigger than planet Mars’s size, on which lifeforms are present, though orbiting a gas giant that doesn’t give them light, and warmth, the same as our Sun does. You’ll also read stories about exomoons that aren’t moons at all… And there is also a story about what happened to exomoons partly damaged by something that apparently almost turned them into pieces of shapeless rocks in outer space. Then, here you’ll also find a story about strange exomoons approaching our Sun. And an unusual moon out there in space where some Cthulian deities are at work, maybe… Be that as it may, for starters there’s a story that is about a werewolf and some different, very different exomoons!

Are those exomoons full of surprises, or just as dead as our Moon is? Have some alien species visited them, or do they plan on doing it in the next future maybe?



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