Philippine Speculative FictionPhilippine publicationsCall For Submissions: PGS Special Crime/Mystery/Suspense Issue
Philippine Speculative FictionPhilippine publicationsCall For Submissions: PGS Special Crime/Mystery/Suspense Issue
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Call For Submissions: PGS Special Crime/Mystery/Suspense Issue

This is technically not spec fic, but it should still be interesting to spec fic writers out there. The Digest of Philippine Genre Stories is coming out with another special issue – this time for crime/mystery/suspense stories!

Kenneth Yu has put out a call for submissions, and in it he says:

Some restrictions: when we say crime/mystery/suspense, we’re talking the realist kind. No cross-genre. Don’t mix it up with scifi, fantasy, horror, etc. Ichi wants hard-boiled, gritty, dirty, down-to-earth, stuck-in-the-mud, empirical kind of crime/mystery/suspense fiction. To use TV shows as an example, think those programs on the Crime/Suspense or Fox-Crime channel on cable right now (Law & Order, Dexter, Cold Case, CSI, etc.). And keep the stories Rated PG people. You can get as close to Rated R as you want, just don’t cross the (yellow police) line. Think deeply about character and motive, folks, as well as the common themes of such stories, like justice. Or injustice, for that matter.

Other notes: The story need not be set in the Philippines. Given how spread out Pinoys are, it is conceivable to write a story set anywhere in the world. Come up with your own conflict/situation. Ah, but Filipino leading characters, please.

Read the guidelines and more here.