Call For Submissions: 19th Annual Best Horror of the Year, Edited by Ellen Datlow

Ellen Datlow (one of the field’s greatest editorial practitioners) is currently editing the 19th (!) volume of Night Shade Books’ Best Horror of the Year and offers the following information about submissions:

(Ellen is) “currently reading for the nineteenth volume, covering material published in 2026.

Addendum: I never want to see manuscripts. Never. If I ask for a hard copy that means the collection/magazine/anthology/chapbook/whatever. NOT YOUR MS.

And please do not require a signature for delivery.

I am looking for stories and poetry from all branches of horror: supernatural, uncanny, sf horror, psychological, dark crime, terror tales, or anything else that might qualify.
This is an all reprint anthology, so I’ll only consider material published in 2026. Deadline is December 1st 2026.
Authors please confirm that your publishers are sending me review copies. If a book or magazine is coming out after my deadline, I will look at galleys. DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE LAST MINUTE.
The only excuse is if you’re a foreign publisher and shipping everything at one time saves postage. If you want your work to get a fair read, do not do this.
I’ll look at e-versions of anthos and collections only if they’re navigable and have running heads. Otherwise, they may not be read. I always prefer print, if available.
I will no longer feel obligated to read anthologies or single-author collections without a table of contents and first publication information.
Authors can query as to whether I have/need your collection or an anthology/magazine in which you have a story at datlow@yahoo.com.
My summation of “the year in horror” includes novels, anthologies, collections, nonfiction, poetry, art books, and “odds and ends”– material that doesn’t fit elsewhere but that might interest horror readers.
Ellen Datlow
Best Horror of the Year Volume Nineteen
8 Stuyvesant Oval 9G
NY NY 10009
I regularly cover most magazines/webzines and even podcasts that publish horror: F&SF, The Dark, Nightmare, Not One of Us, crime digests, Horrorzine, Uncanny, Apex, CHM, The Deadlands, Penumbric, Supernatural Tales, Nightmare Abbey-when their publishers send me the material. If you’re not sure, ask them first).
Please ask your publisher to send the entire magazine or anthology-unless the venue doesn’t regularly publish horror. In that case, you can email me a word file of your story. For online publications, email individual word doc files—not pdf files—and include on the ms where and when the story has been published.
If I choose a story you will be informed. Otherwise, you will not hear back.

Ellen Datlow”

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Ellen previously wrote a post decrying the lack of proper formatting and the lack of inclusion of certain materials in anthologies and collections, so I think it is a fair bet that she is very serious about her submission requests.  She is, in effect, stating that if the publication your work has appeared in does not include elements (like rights citations) that used to be a part of every collection and anthology, she will not be reading it.  Which means your work will not be considered for inclusion in the Best Of.

She has regularly written about the absence of reprint acknowledgments and original publication sources in anthologies and collections.  (Hint for indies and new publishers:  if you want to know what is “supposed” to be included in an anthology or collection, pick up one of the many HIGHLY successful anthologies edited by her.  You’ll be picking up a one-stop course in “what goes into an anthology/collection”.)

When Ellen first began highlighting these omissions, I quickly opened up our own anthologies, just to make sure we were following her guidelines.  (We do.)

I think it also bears noting that folks in this field talk to each other: Ellen is not the only publisher who gets frustrated with the all-too-common “failure to abide by publisher’s guidelines”.  In fact, Amazing’s own guidelines offers summary rejection for any ms. that don’t follow ours.

Getting published – original or reprint – is difficult enough without getting labeled as a non-complier.

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