So I'm a day late, but I figured I'd rather post late than not post. Here's a view of Pikes Peak from my hike yesterday. We've had gorgeous weather this week. The snow and nasty temperatures will return, so I've tried to be outdoors every day to soak up a little sun and a lot of fresh air.
Without further ado, the links. I'm not personally endorsing these, merely passing them along. Be sure to do your due diligence before submitting to a publication.
Accepting Submissions:
18th Wall has multiple markets open for submissions. From the Dragon Lord's Library seeks fantasy involving dragons, 1 to 1000 words. Just so Stories seeks fables that tell why things are so, 1 to 3000 words. Deadline March 1. Unsure of pay.
Upstreet Literary Magazine is open for poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. 5000 words or less. Deadline March 1. Payment will be $50 to $250.
Black Warrior Review is seeking poetry, prose, and nonfiction. Up to 7000 words. Deadline March 1. Token payment.
Stone Skin Press is open for submissions to Swords V. Cthulhu, an anthology. Up to 5000 words. Deadline March 1. Pays $.05/word.
Intrigue Publishing is putting together a YA anthology: Young Adventurers: Heroes, Explorers, and Swashbucklers. 5000-10,000 words. Deadline March 1. Pays $25 and two contributor copies.
Strange Horizons is looking for short speculative fiction. Up to 10,000 words. Pays $.08/word.
Devilfish Review is looking for poetry, fiction, and flash fiction in speculative fiction. Up to 5000 words. Pays $10.
Serials Flashers posts flash fiction serials of up to five episodes. Humorous speculative fiction preferred, but they're open on genre. Up to 500 words. Pays $5 per flash piece.
Theme of Absence is looking for speculative fiction. Up to 1000 words for flash fiction and 3000 for short fiction. Pays $3 to $5.
Unsung Stories is seeking speculative fiction. Up to 3000 words. Pays £25.
Anything to share? How's the weather in your world? Any of these publications of interest? Any publishing news?
May you find your Muse.
