HATCHING
SEASON

A CHARITY HORROR ANTHOLOGY

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: JUNE 28, 2026

HATCHING SEASON

A CHARITY HORROR ANTHOLOGY

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: JUNE 28, 2026

BRING YOUR BEST INFESTATION STORIES

Something is multiplying.

Something is nesting.
Something is about to hatch.

Hatching Season is a horror anthology exploring the terror of infestation — the creeping moment when something unwanted begins to spread.

Eggs beneath the skin. Parasites in the bloodstream. Swarms in the walls. Fungal tendrils in the lungs. Creatures breeding in forgotten spaces. A mind slowly taken over.

Infestation horror works because it is intimate. It gets inside us. It grows where it shouldn’t.

For this anthology, we’re looking for stories that capture that unsettling sense of invasion, multiplication and loss of control.

Make readers itch. Make them squirm. Make them check the dark corners of the room.

what we are looking for

Stories that explore infestation in any form, including but not limited to:

  • parasites or insects
  • fungal or biological infection
  • alien organisms
  • supernatural broods or ancient creatures
  • body horror transformations
  • swarms or spreading entities
  • psychological or metaphysical infestation

Original ideas are strongly encouraged. If it crawls, breeds, spreads or consumes, it may belong here.

what we are not looking for

To help shape the anthology, please avoid:

  • extreme sexual content

  • splatterpunk without story substance

  • fan fiction

  • AI-generated stories

Dark, disturbing and strange is welcome. Gratuitous shock for its own sake is less likely to be accepted.

KEY DETAILS

Word Count2,500 – 5,000 words

Submission Deadline: 28 June, 2026

Reimbursement: This is a charity anthology raising funds for Mind.

All profits from the book will be donated to Mind, which provides vital support for people experiencing mental health challenges.

Because this is a charity project:

  • There is no payment for contributors
  • Contributors will receive full credits in the anthology and a copy of the ebook upon publication.

This project — including editorial work — is entirely volunteer-based to maximise the donation to charity. Find out more further down the page.

SUBMISSIONS GUIDELINES

Please follow the formatting guidelines carefully.
Should your entry not adhere to the guidelines, your story will be automatically rejected.

  • Submit stories between 2,500 and 5,000 words (a 10% tolerance will be considered to entries either side of the count).
  • Files must be .doc or .docx (Word format).
  • PDF files will not be accepted.
Formatting:
  • Times New Roman font
  • Size 12pt font
  • Double line spacing
Very Important:

Do not include your name or any identifying information in the document. Submissions will be read blind to ensure fairness.

You will be able to include your name and contact details in the submission form. 

Additional notes:
  • Multiple submissions are welcome (max 3 per author).
  • Simultaneous submissions welcome.
  • Reprints are welcome (please provide details of previous publication on submission form).
  • Failure to follow any of these guidelines may result in rejection.

SUBMIT YOUR STORY

Ready to submit your story? Just complete the form and we’ll be in touch when we’ve made our selection.

Horror that chills.
Publishing that gives back.

The story behind the anthology.

A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR

Mental health matters.

I’ve suffered from two life-changing mental health breakdowns in my life. One a ten-minute catatonic episode, frozen in the dark. Another a phantom heart attack that turned out to be symptoms of extreme anxiety.

I consider myself lucky. Over the years I have benefited from a supportive network of family and friends, and I’ve worked with three amazing therapists on separate occasions.

Along my own mental health journey, writing has been a core part of my recovery. It has provided a mental sanctuary when things were at their toughest, and it has offered catharsis through creation during some of the hardest moments of my life. It has helped me process trauma, find hope, and communicate my story to readers around the world.

That’s what this anthology is about.

Horror has always been a genre that allows us to explore fear safely. It gives us space to confront the things that haunt us, whether those monsters are external or internal. For many readers and writers, horror is more than entertainment — it’s a way of understanding the darker corners of the human experience.

With Hatching Season, I want to bring that spirit of the horror community together to support a cause that truly matters.

All profits from this anthology will be donated to Mind, a charity dedicated to providing advice, support and advocacy for people experiencing mental health challenges.

I am not taking a penny from this project. I have kept production costs to an absolute minimum so that as much money as possible can go directly to the charity. I have already donated many hours to bringing this anthology together, and by the time it is published, I will have donated many more.

But this project is not about me.

It’s about the power of a community of writers and readers coming together to create something meaningful.

Every story submitted, every book sold and every reader who picks up this anthology will be helping support a cause that saves lives and gives people hope when they need it most.

That is something special. And for that, and for every contribution, share, and sale, I will be incredibly grateful.

— Daniel Willcocks
DRB Founder and Anthology Editor

Past
Anthologies

Hatching Season builds on previous horror anthologies published by Devil’s Rock. If you’d like to see the kind of stories we publish, you can explore some of our earlier projects below.

Submissions Currently Closed

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