September 5, 2017
By Rachel Presser It just fell into my lap. Seriously, that’s how it happened. But let me be clear: Getting this gig was no accident. And I’ll tell you why. But first, here’s the story. One night I’m just…Internetting…and suddenly I get a message with the following proposal: I am currently publishing 3 articles per…
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September 3, 2017
Strange Horizons publishes speculative fiction, “broadly defined.” Each week, they open to submissions on Mondays, and then close when their queue gets too large. Yes, that means they’re a rather competitive market. According to their submission guidelines, they are particularly interested in: Fiction from or about diverse perspectives and traditionally under-represented groups, settings, and cultures,…
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September 2, 2017
Contributed By S. Kalekar Some of these markets pay up to $50, while others pay more. There are magazines and websites for writers of fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry, finance, travel writing, memoir, op-eds, profiles, news, reviews and essays, including those in the mystery writing genre and health. Arsenika This is a quarterly journal of speculative…
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