Many Hands Anthology Rules and Guidelines

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Anthology Theme/Required Story Elements

  1. Explicit erotic content.
  2. Polyamory: there must be at least 3 people involved in the erotic part of the story.
  3. Tropes. We’ve compiled a list of thirty of our favorite tropes. You must integrate at least one of these tropes in your story, though we’d recommend incorporating more than one. The full list is below (jump there now if you want).

General Rules

  1. All contributors must be at least 18 years of age.
  2. Contributors must be respectful toward their fellows and toward the anthologists at all times. We have a zero-tolerance policy toward fandom hate, kink shaming, anti-shipping, bigotry, racism, or other forms of abuse on our forums, comments, posts, and Discord.
  3. This anthology will be published as an e-book (ePub and PDF) and in print. Initial sales will be done through a crowdfunding campaign; once campaign fulfillment is completed, the book will be sold through the Duck Prints Press webstore and distributed to major retail and library distributors such as Barnes & Noble, Kobo, and Hoopla.
  4. We will primarily be communicating with contributors via email and Discord. All participants must provide an email address they check regularly, and we encourage everyone to join our Discord server, as well. Invitations to the server will be included in acceptance emails. If you’re new to Discord, you can learn more about setting up an account for yourself here.
  5. Violations of the rules will result in consequences ranging from a warning through a ban from working with the Press on future projects. The management team will decide consequences based on how many infractions take place and how severe those infractions are.

Applicant Guidelines

  1. The anthology will feature up to 17 stories, each between 5,000 and 7,500 words. The base pay for contributing authors is a flat rate of $75 per story, with a possibility of this increasing depending on our success at meeting crowdfunding campaign stretch goals. The maximum an author will be able to earn, should we meet all stretch goals, is $600. Contributors will also receive complimentary copies of the e-book editions of the anthology.
  2. To qualify to apply to work with Duck Prints Press as a writer, authors must meet these minimum requirements:
  3. Interested authors who have previously worked with Duck Prints Press and are interested in returning as contributors to this anthology are asked to submit a story pitch aligned with the anthology’s theme; the pitch must be no longer than 400 words. Returning authors do not have to submit a new writing sample.
  4. Interested authors who are new to working with Duck Prints Press are asked to submit a sample of their work (no shorter than 500 words, no longer than 1,500 words). Submitted samples can be fanfiction or original fiction, previously published or otherwise. Samples may be extracts from longer works, but they must be understandable without specialized knowledge of a specific fandom, meta, or pre-existing world. New authors must also submit a pitch aligned with the anthology themes (no longer than 400 words).
  5. Story pitches must be for stories that align with the story guidelines. Pitches are a significant factor in our assessment, so please carefully consider your pitch. A good pitch should give us a solid idea of what you’d write in your story, including basic information about your character(s) and plot. We don’t want to be left guessing; we want a clear idea of what you’d write for this project should you be selected. We give up to 400 words for a reason; please use them wisely. Make sure you save a copy of your pitch before you submit your application!
  6. If your story submission OR pitch includes any of these elements you must tag it on your application form: non-con, dubious consent, major character death, harm to a child, death of a child, death of a relative, alpha/beta/omega dynamics, transphobia/homophobia/biphobia/etc., racism, antisemitism, Islamophobia, ableism. Basically: if the material incorporates a relatively common trigger or is on a subject matter likely to make someone uncomfortable, please tag it! Also, we ask that any explicit material you submit be relatively vanilla. We know one person’s vanilla is another person’s hard-core kink; use your best judgment and err on the side of submitting material that most people (most of the people who are working on an erotica anthology!) would be comfortable reading.
  7. Understanding that we may experience attrition among recruited authors, applicants may also volunteer as “pinch hitters.” If any of our first 17 accepted authors withdraw, we may contact authors who have offered to pinch hit.
  8. Applications will be open from May 20th, 2023 through June 5th, 2023. You can view the full schedule here.

    You Should Not Apply If…

    1. Author legal names and addresses will be required for the contract, so if you’re not comfortable providing those, do not apply. You can see a generic version of a contract here
    2. Don’t commit to this project if you don’t think you can meet the deadlines in the schedule. If you miss a check-in without having come to an alternative agreement with us, you will be removed from the anthology. If you ghost completely (as in, don’t contact us to explain yourself), you’ll be permanently banned from contributing to future Duck Prints Press projects. Definitely consider the timeline as compared to your personal schedule. Note that, as long as an author communicates with us, we are generally generous with extensions; lack of communication is the offense we punish, not life happening.
    3. We will be rigorously editing all contributed stories to ensure they meet professional standards of formatting and grammar. We use the Chicago Manual of Style, 17th edition (CMoS), as our standard style guide, with some modifications to meet our own standards and preferences. You can read our internal style guide here. We will do our best to work with authors, help them learn, point out things that don’t work, and highlight things that do work. If this level of editing and betaing will be too difficult for you to endure, please don’t apply. If you become defensive or aggressive with your editor, or otherwise act like a jerk, you’ll receive a warning. Subsequent infractions will result in your potentially being removed from the project and/or banned from contributing to future Duck Prints Press projects.

    Story Guidelines

    1. Stories must be new and never-before-published. Authors may not “repurpose” a fanfiction—if the story was previously published in any form, you may not “rebrand” it to make it fit this anthology
    2. The worlds and characters in the stories must be original. No fanfiction is allowed, nor are stories featuring original characters inserted into an existing setting.
    3. Stories must incorporate all the elements of the anthology theme.
    4. Stories must be longer than 5,000 words. The maximum length allowed is 7,500 words.
    5. Stories must contain explicit sex. If you’re not sure what level of detail we’d consider explicit, we recommend that you read The Envelope Analogy on the differences between Mature and Explicit.
    6. Your story must incorporate at least one of the listed tropes. If you’re not sure what a trope is in general, or what we mean by a specific listed item on the list, feel free to send us an e-mail or ask on Tumblr and we’ll explain in more detail.
    7. Stories for this anthology cannot include the following elements:
      • dubious consent and non-consent (mildly dubious consent is allowed, as is consensual non-consent)
      • emetophilia
      • major character death
      • necrophilia
      • rape (rape roleplay is allowed)
      • scat
      • sex with non-sentient creatures (sentient creatures are allowed)
      • underage (ageplay is allowed)
      • vore
    8. We reserve the right to reject works that contain certain kinks and fetishes that aren’t explicitly listed above. We support you and will potentially be open to stories with these elements in the future, but we don’t currently have editors able to engage with some kinks. Thus, for practical and logistical reasons, we’re not able to accept some works at this time.
    9. Stories must be primarily in English. Individual words or small chunks of text/dialogue may be in a non-English language.
    10. Stories can be in any English dialect provided the dialect is used consistently throughout the story.

    Trope List

    • “…but I thought you were straight!”
    • “Fellas, is it gay if…”
    • “Let’s get you out of those wet clothes”
    • “No homo, but…”
    • 5 + 1 Fic
    • Arranged Marriage
    • Character Has Two Hands! (The only solution to a love triangle is…)
    • Comfort Sex
    • Didn’t Know They Were Dating
    • Enemies to Lovers/Enemies to Friends to Lovers
    • Established Pair Recruits a +1 (or +2, or +3, or…)
    • Fake Dating
    • Fighting to Fucking (or, if you prefer, “Sparring Gets Sexual”)
    • Friends to Lovers
    • Fuck or Die
    • Huddling for Warmth
    • Idiots to Lovers
    • Oh… Oh.
    • OMG They Were Roommates
    • Reunited (and it feels so good)
    • Risking Getting Caught
    • Sex Before Love
    • Sex Pollen
    • Sick Fic
    • Soulmates
    • Swingers
    • The Grumpy One(s) are Soft for the Sunshine One(s)
    • There’s Only One Bed
    • Trapped Together
    • Walking in on Sex

    Selection Process

    1. New-to-Duck-Prints-Press authors, your sample submissions will be rated using a rubric. You can read the rubric we use to review stories here. All submissions will be anonymized and rated by three readers using this rubric. Results will be statistically standardized and then averaged, and the new-to-us authors of the highest-rated stories will be invited to contribute.
    2. Depending on the volume of applications received and their quality, new-to-DPP authors who are not selected to contribute to the anthology may still be invited to join our Discord server and offered future opportunities to write with the Press. Invitations are issued at the discretion of the Duck Prints Press editorial team.
    3. Returning authors, your pitches will be rated on a 0 to 4 scale where 0 is “completely inappropriate to this project” and 4 is “this is perfect for this anthology, give it to me right now.” At least 3 reviewers will rate each of the returning author pitches; the exact number of times each pitch will be reviewed depends on staff availability and how many returner applications we receive.
    4. Selected authors will be contacted by June 25th, 2023.

    Accepted Contributor Guidelines

    1. The e-mails sent to selected contributors will include an invitation to our Discord server, a link to the author’s contract, and a form for submitting biographical information suitable for inclusion on the Duck Prints Press webpage, on our social media accounts, and as part of promotion for the crowdsourcing campaign. We will never share any author personal information except that which authors explicitly provide and authorize us to use publicly.
    2. Because authors will be selected in part based on their pitches, they will be expected to write the story they’ve pitch; minor variations are permitted (for example, you could change whether a character was a lesbian or a bisexual, or if the story is set in New York City or Los Angeles) but neither the core plot nor world concept should change.
    3. Authors will be paired with one of our editors. The editor will be available to help with complications they run into during the process and provide concept development support (alphaing), but will not fully edit their stories until after the final check-in.
    4. Please submit check-ins as links to Google documents; .docx/.doc is also acceptable. Please do not use PDF!
    5. Authors must meet all deadlines. Completed drafts, edited to the best of the authors’ ability, will be due on October 15th, 2023. You can review the full schedule here. If you are concerned that you’ll miss a deadline, please contact the mods as early as possible, and we can work with you.
    6. To facilitate and hasten editing, we ask that authors review our style guide before submitting drafts. The style guide discusses various formatting and SPAG matters, especially those where we differ from the CMoS, and also covers many common mistakes.
    7. Authors are asked to not share their works-in-progress outside of the Duck Prints Press Discord. If you’d like to publish an excerpt (no more than 100 words) as part of a meme, work-in-progress update, or similar social media usage, that’s acceptable—please let us know so we can share and boost your post on our social media accounts!
    8. Once each story is completed, we will develop a tag list for it, similar to the “Additional Tags” section on AO3. Authors will be asked to review and approve the assigned tags. You can see the most up-to-date version of the controlled vocabulary we use here.
    9. Payment will be sent to authors once a final version of the story is agreed upon by the authors and book editors. If we raise enough in the crowdsourcing campaign to meet our stretch goals to pay authors above the minimum, that payment will be sent within six weeks of the conclusion of the campaign.

    APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN!

    NEW AUTHORS APPLY HERE

    (who is a new author? if you have never contributed to a DPP anthology or written another story, such as a Patreon story, that our staff has edited, then you are a NEW AUTHOR even if you have applied before; if you are not sure if this category applies to you, feel free to contact us via e-mail (info@duckprintspress.com) or in #ask-a-mod in the DPP Discord!)

    RETURNING AUTHORS APPLY HERE

    (who is a returning author? if you’ve written anything with us, it you!)

    Have a question not addressed in these rules?