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We receive unsolicited fiction submissions through our portal on Submittable . Unstuck is not a market for unsolicited poetry, non-fiction, or visual art.
We are currently open for submissions. Please know that each issue of Weird Tales – beginning with issue 360 – will be featuring a theme. This means that HALF of each issue will be devoted to strange and innovative takes on that theme.
Before submitting your stories make sure they are in the standard manuscript format. This is described in many, many "How to Write" books -- and I strongly recommend that you read at least one such book. Pared down to the bare essentials, the rules are as follows.... Your manuscript should look as though you typed it.
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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. Articles : how to submit nonfiction (other than reviews), including interviews, science and technology, critical articles, history and culture.
By submitting your work through this program, you are granting the Good Men Project Magazine 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 rare cases, in full.
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.
Fantasy Magazine is an online magazine focusing exclusively on fantasy fiction. In its pages, you will find all types of fantasy—high fantasy, contemporary urban tales, surrealism, magical realism, science fantasy, folktales…and anything and everything in between.
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.
A prize of $1,150 and publication by Leapfrog Press is given annually for a short story collection, a novel, or a novella. Lev Raphael and the editors will judge. Using the online submission system,...