5 Fiction Markets
August 19th 2009 21:47
Here are 5 fiction markets I found on Duotrope's Digest:
1. Bards And Sages is a print/online magazine which publishes all forms of speculative fiction, short stories up to 2, 000 words. They pay $0.01 per word. Check out their guidelines, including some fine print at the bottom which clarifies copyright stuff.
2. Pill Hill Press is a press which publishes anthologies. There are currently 4 anthologies accepting submissions. The two most interesting are (to me at least, with the stories I write) Shadows&Light, a collection of fantasy stories where it is clear who is good and who is evil, and the Four Horsemen anthology which will have four sections, Conquest, War, Famine/Pestilence, and Death. The Four Horsemen anthology will accept several genres so long as the story is themed around one of those four things.
Payment is 1 cent/word plus one contributor's copy upon publication. All payments will be made in US dollars. American authors will be paid by cheque and international authors will be paid via PayPal.
3. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly is an ezine looking for short (up to 10, 000 words) works of heroic fantasy/sword&sorcerer stories. They also accept poems on the same theme. Payment for stories is $100/story and payment for poems is $25/poem.
4. New Myth Magazine is a magazine which accepts short stories (up to 10, 000 words) of fiction as long as it has some sort of fantasy or science fiction element. They also accept a variety of non-fiction works and poetry.
Payment is $30/short story, $10/flash fiction (under 1, 000 words), $10/poem and $30 for Non-fiction articles and artwork.
5. Strange Horizons Fiction is an ezine which looks for speculative fiction, specifically fantasy and science fiction, poetry with a speculative element, a variety of non-fiction and reviews. Payment for fiction is five cents per word with a minimum payout of $50.00 US. Payment for poetry is $20. All guidelines can be found here: Really Long Link
A quick list of markets. Some of these I am considering submitting to as well. If I do so I will let you guys know how that goes.
1. Bards And Sages is a print/online magazine which publishes all forms of speculative fiction, short stories up to 2, 000 words. They pay $0.01 per word. Check out their guidelines, including some fine print at the bottom which clarifies copyright stuff.
2. Pill Hill Press is a press which publishes anthologies. There are currently 4 anthologies accepting submissions. The two most interesting are (to me at least, with the stories I write) Shadows&Light, a collection of fantasy stories where it is clear who is good and who is evil, and the Four Horsemen anthology which will have four sections, Conquest, War, Famine/Pestilence, and Death. The Four Horsemen anthology will accept several genres so long as the story is themed around one of those four things.
Payment is 1 cent/word plus one contributor's copy upon publication. All payments will be made in US dollars. American authors will be paid by cheque and international authors will be paid via PayPal.
3. Heroic Fantasy Quarterly is an ezine looking for short (up to 10, 000 words) works of heroic fantasy/sword&sorcerer stories. They also accept poems on the same theme. Payment for stories is $100/story and payment for poems is $25/poem.
4. New Myth Magazine is a magazine which accepts short stories (up to 10, 000 words) of fiction as long as it has some sort of fantasy or science fiction element. They also accept a variety of non-fiction works and poetry.
Payment is $30/short story, $10/flash fiction (under 1, 000 words), $10/poem and $30 for Non-fiction articles and artwork.
5. Strange Horizons Fiction is an ezine which looks for speculative fiction, specifically fantasy and science fiction, poetry with a speculative element, a variety of non-fiction and reviews. Payment for fiction is five cents per word with a minimum payout of $50.00 US. Payment for poetry is $20. All guidelines can be found here: Really Long Link
A quick list of markets. Some of these I am considering submitting to as well. If I do so I will let you guys know how that goes.
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