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Submit | Unstuck. S Digest. Horror fiction magazine. Horror fiction magazine From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search A horror fiction magazine is a magazine that publishes primarily horror fiction with the main purpose of scaring or frightening the reader. Horror magazines can be in print, on the internet, or both. Contents [hide] Major horror magazines[edit] Defunct magazines[edit] Extant magazines[edit] Horror comic magazines[edit] See also[edit] External links[edit] Duotrope Search engine for fiction magazines. Retrieved from " Categories: Navigation menu Personal tools Namespaces Variants Views Actions Navigation Interaction Tools Print/export Languages Edit links This page was last modified on 10 February 2014 at 21:00. Weird Tales - Submission Guidelines. We closed to fiction and poetry submissions February 26th of 2014 at 6PM Eastern time, and plan to open again in the Fall of 2014.

We will announce new themes at that time. We pay three cents a word for unsolicited submissions published in Weird Tales Magazine. We pay a $10 flat fee for under 500 word pieces of flash fiction published on this website. Each issue of Weird Tales has a theme. We also publish work that has nothing to do with the themes, so feel free to send what you have. We are seeking art for all upcoming issues. Please know that each issue of Weird Tales — beginning with issue 360 — will have a theme. A limited amount of nonfiction will be considered for publication. Submissions should be double-spaced with indented paragraphs with no extra space inserted between paragraphs. Do not underline material to be highlighted.

The most preferable format for submissions is .rtf, but Word .doc is also acceptable, as is WordPerfect’s .wpd. Standard Manuscript Format. Council for Wisconsin Writers - Annual Awards. Submissions. Strange Horizons Submissions Guidelines. Each department has its own separate submission guidelines. For information about submitting work to a particular department, follow the appropriate link: Art: how to submit art galleries and illustrations.Fiction: how to submit prose short stories.Non-Fiction: how to submit essays, interviews, round-tables or columns.Poetry: how to submit SF, fantasy, horror, and "slipstream" verse.Podcasts: how to audition as a podcast reader.Reviews: how to submit or request reviews of works of speculative art and entertainment (especially books, films, and games).Works to be reviewed: how to ask the Reviews editors to write a review of your book or other work. Submissions to Strange Horizons may be retained in our archives for editorial reference, but are treated as confidential correspondence.

We do not, however, guarantee absolute confidentiality. We may release material to the following parties in the following circumstances: The Good Men Project Magazine Submission Manager. TERMS AND CONDITIONS: By submitting your work through this program, you are granting The Good Men Project the exclusive rights to edit, publish, and promote your work. Promotion of your work may include granting permission to other websites to reprint your work in part or in full. Publishing rights revert to the writer upon publication, provided the writer acknowledges any future reprints with a link to the original post at The Good Men Project.

Contributors understand they will not receive monetary compensation but have the value of our platform, brand and community. By clicking submit, you also agree to receive emails from The Good Men Project. The Good Men Project Submission and Style Guidelines: - You will need to submit your post as an attachment (Word doc or RFT) . - Please include a 2-3 sentence bio and have an author photo uploaded as a Gravatar. . - Submissions can be any length. . - Only on-brand submissions will be considered. . - Here are some of the subjects we write about. Our fictional offerings: Expanded staff! New procedures! Same old quirky fiction! | Tor.com | Science fiction and fantasy | Blog posts. Our fictional offerings: Expanded staff! New procedures! Same old quirky fiction! Tor.com has been a venue for original SF and fantasy since 2008, but we’ve never formalized our process for submissions. Indeed, for a long time, we were totally winging it.

I was buying and editing the overwhelming majority of stories, but I resisted giving excessively specific information to various “market reports,” because I was reluctant to deal with the explosion of submissions that would generate. But that barn door has sailed. Going forward, then, Tor.com’s original fiction will henceforth be co-edited by me and Liz Gorinsky. Fantasy Magazine » Submissions. Submission Guidelines | Straylight. Straylight online does not mirror the content of the print edition. This publication is dedicated to exploring narrative of all fashion. We still look for stories and poems with a strong sense of place and moments that are character-centered rather than those that rely on plot turns and literary tricks.

However, we welcome submissions that cross genre boundaries as well as those that explore the way that visual art, music, and literature combine to produce new manifestations of story and verse. We welcome the following submissions: Prose Poetry. Poetry-Visual Art. If you have work that you would like to see featured on our site, please email the poetry staff with your work at submissions@straylightmag.com with the subject “Straylight Online Poetry Submission.” Response time is about eight weeks. Straylight is interested in publishing high quality poetry of any style as long as it is inventive, though we do not publish erotica. Glimmer Train Press Online Submissions. Writing Contest Database - Grants & Awards Upcoming Deadlines.