Black Petals Issue #110, Winter, 2025

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Bait and Switch: Fiction by Hillary Lyon
Dark: Fiction by David Barber
Hungry Ghosts: Fiction by Andre Bertolino
Milk and Honey: Fiction by James McIntire
Serialised: Fiction by Marvin Reif
The Evidence: Fiction by Eric Burbridge
The Good Boy: Fiction by Lena Abou-Khalil
The Old People: Fiction by Susan Savage Lee
Workin' Overtime: Fiction by Roy Dorman
Coyote: Flash Fiction by Zvi A. Sesling
Get Up and Dance!: Flash Fiction by Cindy Rosmus
New Bedford Incident: Flash Fiction by Zvi A. Sesling
Snowcorn: Flash Fiction by Rick McQuiston
The Muskie: Flash Fiction by Charles C. Cole
Shock Waves in Metropolis: Poem by Joseph Danoski
The House of Flies: Poem by Joseph Danoski
The Man on the Mountain on the Moon: Poem by Joseph Danoski
Black Mirrored Hot Pink Tears: Poem by Casey Renee Kiser
Candy Necklace: Poem by Casey Renee Kiser
Graveyard of the Sea: Poem by Kenneth Vincent Walker
Nefelibata Rises: Poem by Kenneth Vincent Walker
Skeleton Key: Poem by Kenneth Vincent Walker
Banana Fever: Poem by Craig Kirchner
Anointing: Poem by Craig Kirchner
Exit-Clear of Regret: Poem by Craig Kirchner
Parasite Mine: Poem by Lisa Lahey
Sea Change: Poem by Simon MacCulloch
Son of a Gun: Poem by Simon MacCulloch
Birds of Pray: Poem by Simon MacCulloch
Vengeance: Poem by Stephanie Smith
While I bleed: Poem by Donna Dallas
Scratched: Poem by Donna Dallas
Malady: Poem by Donna Dallas

Okay, before we get into this, I have to rant just a little. It is becoming obvious that some people do not read guidelines or, if they do, they are not paying attention. I am receiving e-mails with no author's name, no information, no formatting of any kind. Just junk pasted into the body of an e-mail that I am expected to deal with. Here's a clue: Not gonna happen. That is why they put the little trash-can icon on the e-mail application. So, if you bomb my mailbox with that kinda junk, don't be surprised when you never get an answer. Okay, I'm done and here are the guidelines: THERE ARE CHANGES TO OUR POLICY ON SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS. Please read!!!!

 

      Please use file attachments in Word or PDF. I do not like zip files. Times New Roman font is my fave, but if it's not written in Crayola, we're probably okay. The email address is blkptls@cox.net.

      We accept short fiction, 700 words for flash fiction pieces, 2500 to 3500 words for regular stories, and poetry of any length up to four pages, and illustrations. We NO LONGER ACCEPT simultaneous submissions, as we have had TOO MANY issues with writers "pulling" their work, because they got a better offer elsewhere. For over twenty-five years, Black Petals has been proud to give many authors their very first publications, and we still continue that tradition. Even though we are one of the oldest "small press" mags on the net, we are still about new talent.

     Black Petals is about the dark side of Science Fiction, and the bizarre and unusual in Horror. Give us your best, most bizarre tales and your most chilling poetry. We will do the rest. We strive to publish a quarterly, very professional magazine.

     Keeping this in mind, please do not waste our time with manuscripts containing “Star Trek” or any other copyrighted characters. They will be discarded.

     Please send only your own work. Having once been the victim of a plagiarist, you need to be aware you will be asked to sign a contract. Work in which graphic sex or violence serves only to “spice up” the tale, rape scenes, and “splatter punk” don’t impress us; neither does focusing on ‘sexploitation’ or abuse of children, animals or dead people. Other than that, go for it, and we will try our best to read and reply to all submissions.

     Payment at this time is limited to bragging rights. Authors and artists retain all rights to their material after our one-time publication. We require First Worldwide Electronic Rights for 18 months, after which we normally archive our websites so readers can see back issues. Your story or poem will be yours to do with as you like, but will still appear for 2 1/2 years on our domain. If you wish to have your material pulled after it appears once, please let us know!

        Here’s what I like to see in a submission: First, as I already said, I want a file attachment. I don’t care for a manuscript embedded in the body of an email.

     I don’t need to see strict manuscript format, but I do need your full name and address on the first page, and some bio information at the end. I see no need for your phone number unless you just want to include it. I like Times New Roman font in at least 12-point. 14-point is even better. I like seeing good spelling and grammar, but I would much rather have a story that grabs me and makes me say, “Wow!” and have to work on it a little, than a meticulously-written piece of crap. I’m not looking for English majors as much as I am storytellers.

     I tend to be blunt and I didn’t take anyone to raise. If you can’t handle criticism or rejection, you will have a tough time as a writer. If I reject your work, I will tell you exactly why and I will suggest things you could do to improve your chances of being published.

     Artists, if you do horror or science fiction art, we'd like to see your work! We cannot pay for artwork, but we can help you increase your portfolio of published work. 

  The contact person for artwork is our Art Director, Hillary Lyon. Contact her at

blackpetalsartwork@gmail.com. We are looking for new talent to do custom artwork to suit each story we decide to publish.   Art assignments will be sent by email and artists typically will have at least 30 days to complete and return their work.  Work should be submitted as a .jpg file in 300 dpi density. DO NOT SEND ORIGINALS.

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