12 Podcasts that Pay for Short Stories



These are avenues for fiction writers, and they pay for stories meant for podcasting. They are all open now, or opening soon, for submissions, and pay, from token to pro rates. Apart from the markets below, several pro-rated markets also podcast some of their published fiction: Clarkesworld (science fiction and fantasy, $0.10/word for fiction; their guidelines say stories have to be suitable for audio) and Strange Horizons (science fiction and fantasy, $0.08/word). There are also some podcast markets which are currently closed, and will likely open later in the year: Glittership (speculative fiction with some queer content, $0.03/word), Monsters Out of the Closet (LGBTQ+ horror fiction, $0.02/word), PodCastle (fantasy, $0.08/word), PseudoPod (horror, $0/08/word), and Cast of Wonders (young adult, $0.08/word). – S. Kalekar
 
Alpennia: Lesbian Historic Motif Podcast Fiction
They want short stories in the lesbian historic fiction genre, to be produced in audio format for the podcast, as well as published in text on the website. The editors want to see actual historic culture and the plot and characters should be firmly rooted in that time and place. Stories must be set before 1900; the editors would like to see stories that reach beyond the popular settings of 19th century America and England. Romance is optional – meaning story lines focusing on the establishment of a new romantic relationship – and romance stories should have some other strong element in addition to the romance. Stories may include fantastic elements that are appropriate to the historic setting. For example, they can include fantastic or supernatural events or beings that people of that era considered to be real. Or stories may be modeled on the fantastic literature of a specific historic era and culture. No time-travel or past memories, erotica or tragic endings. 
Deadline: 31 January 2020
Length: Up to 5,000 words
Pay: $0.08/word
Details here.

Gallery of Curiosities
They publish Curiosities, speculative fiction in digital and print on demand format, and publish some of these stories in a twice-monthly podcast, the Gallery of Curiosities. They had started out as an audio-only venue. Their guidelines say, “This project is a comfortable two-headed beast at play in the curious and often dark corners of retropunk fiction. That means steampunk, dieselpunk, dreadpunk, bronzepunk, others that haven’t even been invented yet punk … but not atompunk.” Anything set after WW2 is a hard sell – take a look at the editors’ preferences and hard sells on the guidelines page. They also accept multiple submissions (up to three) and reprints.
Deadline: 31 January 2020
Length: Up to 7,500 words
Pay: $0.04/word
Details here.

The Overcast
This is a speculative fiction podcast. Their guidelines say, “We are interested in speculative fiction, whatever that means to you, be it Science Fiction, Fantasy, Steampunk, Magical Realism, Slipstream, or an as-yet-unnamed genre.  Anything that looks at the world and life from an unexpected angle.” Roughly half the stories they publish are from writers in (or connected to) the Pacific Northwest, and the rest are from around the world. They welcome reprints that haven’t been previously produced in an audio format. They do not publish horror. They accept submissions in January, April, and October.
Deadline: 31 January 2020
Length: 1,000-5,000 words (2,000-3,000 is the sweet spot)
Pay: $0.01/word, $20 for stories under 2,000 words
Details here.

Escape Artists: Escape Pod
This is an online and audio science fiction magazine. Their guidelines say, “We are fairly flexible on what counts as science (we’ll delve into superheroes or steampunk on occasion) and are interested in exploring the range of the genre. We want stories that center on science, technology, future projections, and/or alternate history, and how any or all of these things intersect with people.” They also accept reprints. Associated markets are PodCastle, PseudoPod, and Cast of Wonders.
Deadline: Reading period begins February 1st, 2020.
Length: 1,500-6,000 words
Pay: $0.08/word
Details here.

Hawk and Cleaver
They want tales that terrify, scar and haunt. They have several themed calls coming up: Parasites (3 February); Remote Places (17 February); Trophy Hunter (15 March); Fire (30 March); Big Brother (13 April). They also accept reprints.
Deadlines: Various
Length: 2,000 words
Pay: $5
Details here.

The Centropic Oracle
This is an audio-only science fiction and fantasy market. The prose must be readable and easily spoken aloud. They want stories “that make you feel and think”. See guidelines for hard sells, and the kind of stories they will not accept. Their guidelines also say, “If we accept your story we will require a bio and a photo from you for promotional purposes on our website. In addition, be prepared to be called to interview with the reader and/or a small panel for a group discussion of your story. Talking points will be sent out prior to the voice-only interview so that you can have anecdotes or comments prepared. If you do not wish to have your photo posted, or appear on the show, do not submit.”
Deadline: Open now for short stories
Length: 200-1,500 words for flash; 1,500-6,500 for short stories
Pay: CAD0.01/word
Details here.

Breakroom Stories
This is an audio journal that specializes in strange fiction, plays, and poetry. “We want to be a publication that evokes the eerie familiarity we all feel with the region between wakefulness and dream. We want to be a forum for odd or untraditional voices. We want to be a home for stories that make their readers shiver and shake. To paraphrase David Foster Wallace, we want to be a source of fiction that comforts the disturbed, and that disturbs the comfortable”, according to their website.
Deadline: Open now
Length: Pieces that can be read aloud in 15-30 minutes preferred; longer pieces may be divided into episodes
Pay: $10
Details here.

We Will Remember Freedom Podcast
This fiction podcast is looking for work that meets at least one of the three criteria:
– be by an author who identifies as an anarchist or with another political tradition that opposes state authority, capitalism, and other oppressive hierarchies
– takes place in a society without state authority, capitalism, or other oppressive hierarchies
– involves struggle against state authority, capitalism, or other oppressive hierarchies
Their guidelines also say, “While we are aiming this podcast at a primarily anarchist audience, we are actively excited about publishing work from other political traditions that share an antiauthoritarian, pro-community worldview.” This is primarily a reprint market.
Deadline: Open now
Length: 2,000-7,000 words
Pay: $0.01/word
Details here.

StarShipSofa
This Hugo award winning podcast wants science fiction of all shades, ranging from soft, social science fiction to weird pulp to hard SF and YA adventure. The SF element must be the backbone of the story. They are particularly interested in work that is outside the US/Anglo-sphere and welcome translations. Second person is a tough sell, as are didactic and preachy stories. No fantasy or supernatural horror. They accept reprints, as well.  
Deadline: Open now
Length: 2,000-10,000 words; stories under 2,000 words are unpaid
Pay: $50
Details here.

The NoSleep Podcast
They want horror stories for their podcast, written from a first-person perspective. Stories should provide good audio cues and make good use of dialogue. They would like to see more script submissions – formats written as an audio drama starring two or more characters, with more being preferred. Dramas should ideally last 20-40 minutes. Their flash fiction submissions are currently closed, but other categories are open.
Deadline: Open now
Length: Flash (up to 1,200 words), short fiction (1,200-2,500 words), regular submissions (at least 2,500 words)
Pay: $40 for flash, $100 for short fiction, $125 for regular submissions
Details here.

Manawaker Studio’s Flash Fiction Podcast
All fiction genres will be considered, but the story must remain accessible to all ages, which mostly means no erotica or gore-horror. The editor has a particular love for sci-fi stories, so those may get slightly stronger consideration. They also prefer stories that have a plot. They’re currently low on sci-fi stories, and are almost always low on light-hearted stories. They are currently reading for Season 5.
Deadline: Ongoing
Length: The ideal length is around 800 words, but stories as short as 250 or as long as 1500 may be considered.
Pay: Half a cent per word
Details here.

The Drabblecast
This is a weekly audio science fiction, fantasy, and horror podcast. Their guidelines say, “Our singular focus is off-beat, funny, eclecticism in science fiction, fantasy, and horror.” They also accept reprints.
Deadline: Unspecified
Length: Short fiction of 500-4,000 words; Drabbles of 100 words and Twabbles of 100 characters – fiction under 500 words is unpaid
Pay: $0.06/word for short fiction, with a cap of $300
Details here.


Author Bio: S. Kalekar is the pseudonym of a regular contributor to this magazine. She is the author of 182 Short Fiction Publishers. She can be reached here.

 

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