We briefly stopped accepting submissions so we could get caught up and tie up some loose ends. I must say I was very overwhelmed and appreciative of the many great horror submissions that came in (really - there was an amazing amount of submissions and interest in Necrography and I certainly couldn't have anticipated it). There are probably a few of you that haven't received notification yet but you should get word, one way or another, very soon.
We've already started receiving a slew of new horror work - poetry, shorts, flash and the like. Once again, we're always in need of art, digital art, and photography so if you—or any of your friends—indulge in such media, please send us your work! I can't emphasize enough how good your writing submissions have been and I'd be ecstatic to see more art and photos of equal quality.
We've already bought publishing rights to a number of pieces that will hold us through the next few issues but even so, we'd like to see more. Our hopes are that we'll have many issues yet to come and we can't wait to open the floodgates with the issue number one release in late March 2009. We're hoping everyone enjoys devouring it as much as we did putting it together. When it's available—if you've picked up a copy and enjoy it—let your friends and family know and blog, review, and recommend it to the world. It's only with great word of mouth that we'll be able to maintain a readership level that allows us to continue production.
All said, I'll let you get back to creating your morbid works of death and macabre subjects and we'll get back to reading and lining up those few pieces left to release our first issue. May no one find the bodies in your basements and the skeletons in your closets unless you're ready to show them off.
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