Ordinarily, we do not publish novel excerpts, and we discourage authors from submitting these.” Submission Guidelines: here The Georgia ReviewĪbout: “The Georgia Review publishes stories that range from flash fiction to novella-length work. Well, now is your chance to make up for missed opportunities.”ĭeadline: February 1st (for Spring issue), May 1st (for Summer issue), August 1st (for Fall issue), November 1st (for Winter issue) Or maybe you sent us a story that just missed the cut and you reworked it and want to try us again. Submission Guidelines: here The First LineĪbout: “Were you inspired by the fall 2008 first line (Roy owned the only drive-thru funeral business in Maine.) but didn't see the sentence until 2015? Or maybe you started writing a story for the spring 2005 issue (Life would be so much easier if I were a cartoon character.) but you never got around to submitting it. We will consider flash series-three or more flash tales built around a common theme.”ĭeadline: Ongoing outside of December 24th - January 2nd By this we mean science fiction, fantasy, slipstream, etc. Submission Guidelines: here Daily Science FictionĪbout: “Daily Science Fiction (DSF) is a market accepting speculative fiction stories from 100 to 1,500 words in length. If you have practiced your craft and your work is the best it can be, send it to Boulevard.” While we frequently publish writers with previous credits, we are very interested in less experienced or unpublished writers with exceptional promise. Submission Guidelines: here Boulevard MagazineĪbout: “Boulevard strives to publish only the finest in fiction, poetry, and non-fiction. Word Count: Up to 5,000 words for short stories, and up to 1,000 words for flash fiction Dau Short Story Prize, New Stories from the South, and other anthologies.”ĭeadline: December 1st - March 1st, and June 1st - September 1st Work appearing in BWR has been reprinted in the Pushcart Prize series, Best American Short Stories, Best American Poetry, PEN/Robert J. Contributors include Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winners alongside emerging writers. Submissions Guidelines: here Black Warrior ReviewĪbout: “BWR publishes fiction, nonfiction, poetry, comics, and art twice a year. A general familiarity with what we have published in the past is the best guide to what we're looking for.”Ĭompensation: Payment for unsolicited submissions is not specified A chapter of a novel is welcome only if it can be read complete in itself as a short story.”Ĭompensation: $20 per printed page and two copies of the issueĪbout: “The Atlantic is always interested in great nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. Only rarely do we publish translations of well-known or new foreign writers. It is the story that counts, a story worthy of the serious attention of the intelligent reader, a story that is compelling, written with distinction. New writers as well as the previously published authors are welcome. Submission Guidelines: here The Antioch ReviewĪbout: “We seldom publish more than three short stories in each issue. About: “We look for writing that catches experience before the crusts of habit form-poetry and prose that resist ideas about what a certain kind of writing “should do.” We seek out writers who tell their truths in their own words and convince us as we read that we’ve found something no one else could have written.”
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