Untreed Reads call for submissions

Untreed Reads is pleased to announce a call for submissions.
Moon Shot: Murder and Mayhem on the Edge of Space will be a short-story anthology showcasing mystery and crime stories that combine the genres of science fiction and mystery/crime/suspense. We’re looking for great stories that take these genres into new territory, whether on our planet or another.
Please note that we have already accepted a story that takes place on the International Space Station, therefore we are not looking for any other stories that do (it was the inspiration for this call).
This is an open call and may be reposted anywhere and everywhere. This anthology is expected to be published in August of 2013.
This anthology will be edited by J. Alan Hartman, Editor-in-Chief of Untreed Reads and the editor of the best-selling anthologies The Killer Wore Cranberry, The Killer Wore Cranberry: A Second Helping and Year’s End.
1.   All stories must be between 1,500-5,000 words.
2.   Deadline for submission for consideration is May 30, 2013. This is a firm date; no submissions after this date will be considered.
3.   All submissions should be sent to Jay Hartman at jhartman@untreedreads.com with the words MOON SHOT in the subject line.
4.   Stories may take place in the past, present or future of our galaxy, but may not introduce aliens or undiscovered planets. Stories may take place on Earth, but must be somehow related to the space program if they are.
5.   Stories should lean more toward mystery/suspense/thriller than the science-fiction side.
6.   Submissions must be in DOC, RTF or ODT format.
7.   We will not publish the stories individually; only the anthology will be available.
8.   Authors will receive royalty, but not up-front payment. Authors will each receive a share of royalties of 50% of net (net = cover price – vendor commission), based on the number of authors in the final anthology.
9.   Characters appearing in other Untreed Reads series or other series not published by us are strongly encouraged. Please check your contract with your publisher to make sure you may legally do so.
10.   Stories not used for the anthology may be resubmitted for future calls.
11.   Previously published works are fine, providing that electronic rights have reverted to the author.
12.   Stories currently published through a self-publishing venue (i.e.: Smashwords, Amazon KDP, etc.). will not be accepted.
13.   There are no restrictions whatsoever on age, race, sex, sexual orientation, etc., in the work.