I'm working on an urban fantasy crime story I'm super-serious about for this (pays six cents a word) and something silly for this (pays five cents a word).
Also, Writers of the Future has a rolling quarterly deadline. Do not be put off by the "L Ron Hubbard" part; I personally know several writers who have launched careers by winning this thing, and the judges have impeccable credentials. Plus the paycheck, if you win, is pretty spiffy.
Deepwood Publishing wants necromancy stories; I can attest that they pay promptly. This one pays a penny a word.
This one is quite specific and really intriguing, but I'm not sure I have the chops for it. One of you might, though! Pays five cents a word, and the deadline isn't until October.
On the Premises is running their new contest.
Lightspeed Magazine is opening their Women Destroy Fantasy issue to subs on the 15th.
I try to poke through Ralan's once a month or so, and my Twitter feed generally keeps me abreast of new upcoming projects. So if anyone's interested, I can do this on a semi-regular basis. :)
Also, Writers of the Future has a rolling quarterly deadline. Do not be put off by the "L Ron Hubbard" part; I personally know several writers who have launched careers by winning this thing, and the judges have impeccable credentials. Plus the paycheck, if you win, is pretty spiffy.
Deepwood Publishing wants necromancy stories; I can attest that they pay promptly. This one pays a penny a word.
This one is quite specific and really intriguing, but I'm not sure I have the chops for it. One of you might, though! Pays five cents a word, and the deadline isn't until October.
On the Premises is running their new contest.
Lightspeed Magazine is opening their Women Destroy Fantasy issue to subs on the 15th.
I try to poke through Ralan's once a month or so, and my Twitter feed generally keeps me abreast of new upcoming projects. So if anyone's interested, I can do this on a semi-regular basis. :)
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Date: 2014-03-10 01:45 am (UTC)Storm Moon Press has a few Anthology calls for mostly gay/lesbian/bi erotica/romance.
Daily Science Fiction is pretty much rolling, I think. And Lightspeed has a sister magazine for Horror, called Nightmare.
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Date: 2014-03-10 02:19 am (UTC)We have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to short fiction markets in the SFF genre: F&SF, Asimov's, and Analog, of course, along with Lightspeed, Nightmare, and DSF. Then there's Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons, LORE, Buzzy, IGMS, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Tor.com, Shimmer... And those are just the pro-paying markets.
Really, if you're writing and not subbing... why? There are so many markets!
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Date: 2014-03-10 07:09 pm (UTC)Right now I'm still in the "I can't finish anything" stage. But I still like to see what's out there and try to aim for what's marketable. I might be making my first submission very soon, but I need to edit it a lot.