Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine accepts submissions of mystery stories. According to Freelancewriting.com they pay $.08 cents a word, and sometimes more. They accept stories up to 12,000 words in length. That means they’ll pay up to $960 per story.
According to their website:
“Because this is a mystery magazine, the stories we buy must fall into that genre in some sense or another. We are interested in nearly every kind of mystery: stories of detection of the classic kind, police procedurals, private eye tales, suspense, courtroom dramas, stories of espionage, and so on. We ask only that the story be about a crime (or the threat or fear of one). We sometimes accept ghost stories or supernatural tales, but those also should involve a crime. “
This is a great publication opportunity for any mystery genre writer.
To learn more, be sure to read their full submission guidelines.