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Anyone can write a short story - but it takes something special to sell that story for CASH! Lee Masterson's best-selling step-by-step guide can show you how to turn your stories into cash! Click Here to learn more! Fiction Markets 2Below is a listing of Speculative Fiction and Fantasy Markets. Where possible markets are separated, however, these genres tend to overlap, so do not discount finding a market within another field.This page only includes listings for Science Fiction and Fantasy For Horror Listings, click hereFor Erotica Listings, click here(For Mystery/Thriller, Mainstream/Literary, Humor and Romance markets, check here) Add New Listing (All links open in new window)------------------------------------------------------------Sci-Fi/Fantasy------------------------------------------------------------Absolute Magnitude http://www.dnapublications.comFull size quarterly science fiction magazine. Looking for character driven action-adventure technical-type science fiction. Will accept MSS from 1000-25000 words, but 3000- 8000 words is the preferred length. Pays between 1-5 cents per word. Rights revert back to author on publication.Submission Guidelines: http://www.dnapublications.com/wt/index.htm------------------------------------------------------------Abyss & Apexhttp://www.klio.net/byrenlee/abyssandapex/The mission of Abyss & Apex is to publish the finest in speculative and imaginative fiction, with special attention to character-driven stories that examine the depths and heights of human motivation. We are looking for stories that leave us gasping, dizzy, and perhaps momentarily changed. Stories with voice and presence -- and power.We want strong fantasy, magic realism, science fiction, and especially those genrebending stories that don't quite seem to fit anywhere. Our tastes span the gamut from classical, Golden-Age SF to modern nontraditional formats. We don't mind experimental styles. We are, however, discriminating. And opinionated.Length - up to 10,000 wordsPayment - .03 cents per word to a max. of $40EMAIL Submissions: submissions@klio.netGuidelines: http://www.klio.net/byrenlee/abyssandapex/------------------------------------------------------------AlienQ http://www.alienq.com Genre: Science Fiction Payment: $50.00 on publication Subjects should include alien encounters - real or imagined, universal history, possible futures, out-of-body experiences, spiritual abilities and powers, interstellar technologies and anything that broadens the scope of man's thought processes.We like stories around 2000 to 5000 wordsE-Mail: editor@alienq.com Submission Guidelines: http://www.alienq.com/writers.asp ------------------------------------------------------------All Possible Worldshttp://www.zetacentauri.com/magazine.htmAll Possible Worlds is a science fiction and fantasy print magazinecurrently accepting submissions of short stories of 500 to 6,000 words. We pay $0.01 per word for accepted submissions and accept submissions viaboth email and postal mail. Submission Guidelines: http://www.zetacentauri.com/magazine.htm------------------------------------------------------------Analog Science Fiction and Fact http://www.analogsf.comPays 6-8 cents per word for short stories up to 7,500 words, $450-600 for stories between 7,500 and 10,000 words, and 5-6 cents per word for longer material. Study guidelines closely for preferences regarding length of type of stories. Also accept non-fiction articles and pay 6cents per word.Submission Guidelines: http://www.analogsf.com/information/submissions.shtml------------------------------------------------------------Another Realm http://216.147.67.68/Has set reading periods for submissions. Next reading period is Oct 2001 for speculative fiction ie. science fiction, fantasy, horror etc. Stories up to 4000 words. Pays $10 on publication.Submission Guidelines: http://216.147.67.68/submit/submit6.html------------------------------------------------------------Asimov's Science Fictionhttp://www.asimovs.comAsimov's Science Fiction magazine is a well established market for short science fiction stories. Pay is on acceptance starting at 6 cents per word up to 7,500 words, 5 cents per word for stories longer than 12,500 words, and $450 for stories between those lengths. They rarely buy stories longer than 15,000 words. Poetry rate is $1 a line, which should not exceed 40 lines. Guidelines: http://www.asimovs.com/info/guidelines.shtml------------------------------------------------------------------Black Gatehttp://www.blackgate.comBlack Gate publishes epic fantasy fiction at all lengths (including novel excerpts), articles, interviews, news and reviews. We are looking for adventure-oriented fantasy fiction suitable for all ages -- including urban fantasy, sword & sorcery, dark fantasy/horror, "magic realism" and romantic fantasy -- as long as it is well written and original. Black Gate is also looking for artists -- for line art, comics, and cartoons. If you have an online portfolio full of dynamic, fun b&w art, don't hesitate to contact us. We pay 6 cents/word for fiction, and 5 cents/word for non-fiction, on acceptance. Guidelines: http://www.blackgate.com/bg/guide.htm----------------------------------------------------------------DNA Publicationshttp://www.dnapublications.comThis megahouse is host to several popular print magazine including Aboslute Magnitude, Dreams of Decadence, Weird Tales®, Fantastic Stories, Aboriginal SF and Science Fiction Crusade.Submission Guidelines: http://www.dnapublications.com/info/guide.htm--------------------------------------------------------------------Escape Velocityhttp://www.adventurebooksofseattle.com/escapevelocity.htmSeeking hard-hitting science fiction with a unique premise up to 5,000 words. Reprints considered. Payment $10 US flat fee. Purchases one-time print rights, plus the right to include story in a 'best of' issue at a later date. Submission Guidelines: http://www.adventurebooksofseattle.com/escapevelocity.htm--------------------------------------------------------------------Elysian Fictionhttp://www.elysianfiction.comOriginal fantasy fiction of all types and styles. All lengths from short shorts to 25,000 words. Query for longer works, there might be occasional opportunities for them. We want a good mix of the broadest possible interpretations of "fantasy": contemporary, heroic, mythical, surreal, dark, humorous, etc..., so feel free to send anything that might be appropriate in the slightest. No reprints. Payment is 1 cent/word (U.S.), minimum $10, on acceptance (OA), for first world wide web rights, for a term of one year, the first 3 months to appear exclusively on Elysian Fiction, the other 9 months non-exclusive (can appear in other sites and publications after 3 months). Anthology or reprint rights may be acquired at a later time at terms to be negotiated. Foreign payments can be worked out for the greatest convenience to the author. Submission Guidelines: http://www.sfroundup.com/elysian/gls.htm--------------------------------------------------------------------EOTU Ezine http://www.clamcity.com/eotu.htmlEOTU is a bi-monthly webzine that publishes fiction, art and poetry of all genres, including science fiction, fantasy and horror. Maximum story length, 3000 words. Pays minimum of 1/2c per word or $5.00, whichever is greater. $5.00 for poetry, $5.00 for art. EOTU was a paper zine back in the 80's-early 90's, now we're doing it on-line! Check Submissions Guidelines page for themes of upcoming issues and full details on sending work to us. Submission Guidelines: http://www.clamcity.com/submissionspage.html ------------------------------------------------------------Fableshttp://www.fables.orgLooking for Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and other genres. They also accept retelling of folktales from all parts of the world. Short Shorts up to 1000 words. Short stories to 7500 words and Novellettes 7500 to 17500 words. Pays $5-$10 per story.Submission Guidelines: http://www.fables.org/submissions.html------------------------------------------------------------Fantastic Storieshttp://www.dnapublications.comA quarterly fantasy and science fiction magazine. Accepts stories from 2000-15000 words but average normally 4000-5000 words. Pays 1-5 cents per word, buys First North American Serial Rights.Submission Guidelines: http://www.dnapublications.com/wt/index.htm------------------------------------------------------------Future Orbitshttp://www.futureorbits.comFuture Orbits seeks high-quality science fiction short stories, articles, commentary, and art. Future Orbits does not purchase poetry. Fiction submissions...Stories up to 5,000 words are preferred, but stories up to 7,500 words will be considered. Payment is $.06 to $.10 per word on acceptance.Nonfiction submissions...Future Orbits is looking for freelance writers and columnists interested in writing science fiction commentaries and speculative articles about the future. If you are interested, please send a query letter and clips of prior work to the below address or to editor@futureorbits.com. Payment is $.06 to $.10 per word on acceptance.Send Submissions to...Tom Vander Neut - Editor/PublisherFuture OrbitsVander Neut Publications LLCP.O. Box 239Hatboro, PA 19040United States of AmericaSubmission Guidelines: http://www.futureorbits.com/guidelines/submission_guidelines.html------------------------------------------------------------Ideomancer! http://www.ideomancer.comIdeomancer publishes fiction, or interesting lies. But the stories we publish will also be honest. Which means plausible and affecting. It's only words...unless it's true. But if you wish to reach the highest truths, please begin with the alphabet. And if it takes more than 5000 words to say what you want to say, give it more thought. More specifically, Ideomancer publishes speculative fiction of the following kinds: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Slipstream and Flash - Up to 5000 words - Up to 500 for flash fictionPayment: $20US per story, US.03 cents to US.10 cents for flash fictionFrequency: MonthlyPublisher: Chris ClarkeManaging Editor: Amber van Dyksubmissions@ideomancer.com------------------------------------------------------------Quantum Musehttp://www.quantummuse.comQuantum Muse is looking for SF/F/Alternative. No porn, copyrighted characters. Reprints okay. E-subs preferred via form at website http://www.quantummuse.com/submission2.html Snail-mail subs must be accompanied by disk. Include short bio. Replies with a 'yes' or 'no' -- detailed comments available in exchange for payment. Fiction: to 8000 words, pays $10 On Publication.Snail-mail: PO Box 1470, Salem, NH 03079.editors@quantummuse.com------------------------------------------------------------Strange Horizonshttp://www.strangehorizons.comWe're looking for high-quality stories that explore both the possible and the impossible: stories about human and nonhuman experience, about reality and dreams, about the here-and-now and otherwhere-and-elsewhen.We want stories that have some literary depth but aren't boring; styles that are unusual yet readable; structures that balance inventiveness with traditional narrative. We like characters we can care about. We like settings and cultures that we don't see all the time in speculative fiction.We like fantasy (especially urban fantasy). Dark fantasy is fine, but we're not looking for outright horror. We like magic realism, "slipstream," and even a dash of the surreal now and then, as long as it's readable.We also like science fiction, as long as it involves three-dimensional characters and interesting stories, not just science puzzles. We will consider submissions up to 9000 words, but we strongly prefer stories under 5000 words. We pay 4 cents/word.We buy first-printing world exclusive rights for two months. Submission Guidelines: http://www.strangehorizons.com/Guidelines.html------------------------------------------------------------Twilight Timeshttp://www.twilighttimes.comPrefer Science Fiction/Fantasy/literary, cross-genre fiction under 6,000 words. Poetry to 30 lines. We're not seeing enough slipstream or speculative fiction submissions from women writers. Not interested in horror, gore, violence or darker works such as psycho-killer tales. Payment will be $5.00 for original and previously unpublished works. This includes stories, poems, articles or graphic artwork. Work that has been previously published (this includes personal web sites) will receive payment of $2.50. Submission Guidelines: http://www.twilighttimes.com/subs.html------------------------------------------------------------Weird Taleshttp://www.dnapublications.comVery rarely buy a story that does not contain an element of fantasy. Looking for heroic fantasy, fantasy based horror, modern sword and sorcery. Pays 3-6 cents per word on acceptance. Very detailed contributors info.Submission Guidelines: http://www.dnapublications.com/wt/index.htm------------------------------------------------------------ | Home | Site Map | Articles | Interviews | Links | Book Reviews || Free Ebooks | Contests | Market Listings | Book Store | | Ad Rates | About Us | Contact Us |
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So it’s worth checking-out.Full writers’ guidelines are available on the website.------------------------------------------------------------------Blood Rosehttp://www.bloodrosemag.com Short StoriesPay Rate: $20 US/story (3¢/word lead story)Length: 1,500 to 8,000 words Genres: Science Fiction, Dark Fantasy, HorrorFlash FictionPay Rate: $10 US/storyLength: up to 1,500 wordsGenres: Science Fiction, Dark Fantasy, HorrorPoetry Pay Rate: $5/poemSubmissions: Electronic or mailBlood Rose prefer primarily horror and dark fantasy, although may consider some science fiction as long as it, too, is dark. We particularly like 'hard' sf and 'cyberpunk,' particularly when it speaks to the human condition.Submission Guidelines: http://www.bloodrosemag.com/guidelines.html------------------------------------------------------------Cemetery Dancehttp://www.cemeterydance.comSnail-mail: Cemetery Dance Magazine, Editor Richard Chizmar, PO Box 827, Abingdon, MD 21009, USA.Cemetery Dance Magazine buys horror, dark mystery, an suspense short stories up to 5,000 words: stories that ai creepy, chilling, disturbing, and moody. Suspense/mystery/crime tales with a horror element are always welcome and both supernatural and psychological stories are accepted - the darker, the better. Stories of up to 5000 words considered.Guidelines are stringent – please check website before submitting. No electronic submissions. Simultaneous submissions are accepted, if noted in cover letter. Pays US 3-5c/word, plus two contributor copies, within 30 days of publication. Maximum payment US $150. All rights revert to the author upon publication. **Does not accept email submissions**Submission Guidelines: http://www.cemeterydance.com/html/guidelines.html------------------------------------------------------------Dark Taleshttp://www.darktales.co.ukSnail-mail: Dark Tales Submissions, 7 Offley Street, Barbourne, Worcester, WR3 8BH, UKPublishes “well written, entertaining science fiction, horror and dark fantasy stories with believable characters and page-turning plots.” Payment is UK £2.50 per 1,000 words, plus a complimentary copy of the magazine. Detailed submission guidelines, plus extracts from some of the stories, are available from the website.------------------------------------------------------------Dreams of Decadancehttp://www.dnapublications.comLooking for atmospheric well written stories on a vampire theme. Looking for dark fantasy element rather than horror. Pays 1- 5 cents per word for stories of 1000 - 15000 words.Submission Guidelines: http://www.dnapublications.com/wt/index.htm------------------------------------------------------------(THE) EDGE http://www.theedge.abelgratis.co.ukSnail-mail: The Edge, 65 Guinness Buildings, Hammersmith, London W6 8BD“The sharpest magazine in the world.” Deals with horror, fantasy and science fiction. Publishes features, fiction, reviews and comment columns.Stories should be more than 2,000 words. Payment is up to £50 per 1,000 words. Detailed guidelines and sample stories are available on the website.------------------------------------------------------------Flesh and Bloodhttp://zombie.horrorseek.com/horror/fleshnblood/main.htmSeeking dark fantasy and horror with emphasis on the fantastic, surreal, and bizarre - up to 4,000 words. Pays 1/2 to 2 cents a word on publication. Submission Guidelines: http://zombie.horrorseek.com/horror/fleshnblood/guidelines.htm------------------------------------------------------------------Ideomancer! http://www.ideomancer.comIdeomancer publishes fiction, or interesting lies. But the stories we publish will also be honest. Which means plausible and affecting. It's only words...unless it's true. But if you wish to reach the highest truths, please begin with the alphabet. And if it takes more than 5000 words to say what you want to say, give it more thought. More specifically, Ideomancer publishes speculative fiction of the following kinds: Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Slipstream and Flash - Up to 5000 words - Up to 500 for flash fictionPayment: $20US per story, US 3c-10c for flash fictionsubmissions@ideomancer.com------------------------------------------------------------------Paradox http://home.nyc.rr.com/paradoxmag/submissions.htmThe Magazine of Historical and Speculative Fiction (fantasy, science fiction, horror). Paradox publishes both historical fiction and science fiction/fantasy/horror with historical themes, as well as articles, news and reviews. While any well-written story stands a chance of being accepted, the following sorts of stories will be given preference: historical fiction and speculative fiction.Do not send any vampire tales, werewolves (or other were-animals), anthropomorphic dinosaurs, gratuitous erotica, or children's stories. Do not send any stories lacking some integral real-world historical, mythological, or historical-religious context. Paradox pays 3 to 5 cents per word on publication for stories up to 15,000 words in length (2,000 to 9,000 words strongly preferred). Please read guidelines in full before submitting.------------------------------------------------------------------TALES OF THE TALISMAN http://www.zianet.com/hadrosaur/gl.htmlScience Fiction, fantasy, and horror short stories to 6000 words and poems to 50lines. Reading periods are quite strict. Please read guidelines in full before submitting. Pays $10 USNote: “Above all we are looking for thought-provoking ideas and good writing. Speculative fiction set in the past, present, and future are welcome. Admittedly, science fiction, fantasy and horror are broad genres that overlap many other genres. We welcome cross-genre stories, but they must have some element of science fiction or fantasy. We have published western/fantasy cross-genre stories and horror/science fiction cross genre-stories and more.”------------------------------------------------------------------(THE) THIRD ALTERNATIVE http://www.ttapress.comSnail-mail: The Third Alternative, TTA Press, 5 Martin’s Lane, Witcham, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 2LBQuarterly A4 colour magazine of horror, fantasy, science fiction and slipstream fiction, plus varied features and artwork. Publishes talented newcomers alongside famous authors. Unsolicited mss welcome if accompanied by s.a.e. or International Reply Coupons (no length restriction, but no novels or serialisations). Potential contributors are advised to study the magazine. Contracts are exchanged upon acceptance; payment is upon publication. Winner of British Fantasy Awards. The magazine is supported by Eastern Arts. A lowpaying but prestigious market.------------------------------------------------------------------THIRTEEN http://www.thirteenmagazine.co.ukThirteen specializes in short horror stories and cross-genre stories with an element of horror. Buys 169 stories a year (13x13). The best story in each issue earns the writer £50. Submissions are by e-mail only. 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Writing Site Danielle HollisterBellaOnline's Writing Editor Markets for Writers 1. A Writing Place Extensive compilation of all sorts of publications' submissions guidelines. 2. AcqWebAcqWeb offers an international directory of e-mail addresses of publishers, vendors and related professional resources for writers. 3. Alphabetical List of Paying MarketsGet links to more than 600 paying markets... 4. American MagazinesCurrent list of American general, business and trade magazines from Peter's Place of Freelance Journalism. 5. Arts Deadlines ListGood list of announcements - like calls for submissions and contests - some for writers. 6. Arts PublicationsSearch for magazines, ezines, journals, catalogues, and newsletters alphabetically or by sub genre. 7. Australian Electronic JournalsListing of more than 1,000 Australian electronic journals and magazines. 8. BloodlettersGood listing of details and links to "Goblin Markets." 9. BMI Online MagazinesList of smaller magazines (many are non-paying markets). 10. Brint Magazine ListComprehensive list of business journals, print and electronic publications, international newspapers, and more. 11. Canadian Magazine LinksGood list from Peter's Place of Freelance Journalism. 12. CALLIHOO NewsletterFeatures list of Science Fiction and Fantasy market guidelines from May 2002 to present (which appears to be October 2002). 13. Calls for PapersLists postings from academic anthologies and journals looking for works. 14. Children's Writers MarketplaceSite offers a magazine market list from one published author's own writing card file. 15. Christian Writer's Market GuideThe 2003 Edition lists more than 660 periodical markets, about 380 book markets, 120 greeting card/specialty markets and almost 250 poetry markets. 16. Christian Poet's MarketsProvides links to 52 publications of interest to Christian poets who wish to market their poetry. 17. Christian Writer's Guidelines and Markets at SnowfauxProvides almost 300 periodicals with working links to on-line Christian writer's guidelines. 18. Consumer Magazines and E-ZinesFind links to various magazine and ezine sites that hire freelance writers from absolutewrite. 19. Core List of Journals for Women's StudiesThe Association of College & Research Libraries, Women's Studies Section compiles this list. 20. DarkMarketsThis is "The Online Market Guide for Horror Writers." 21. Duotrope's DigestFeatures a database of over 1375 current markets for short fiction and poetry. 22. Electronic PublicationsList of mystery ezine markets from the Mysterious Home Page. 23. Engen's Science Fiction & Fantasy Market Search EngineSearchable database of markets for Sci-Fi and Fantasy writers. 24. English-language Media in SpainThis site from Freelance Spain has links to media publications and outlets in Spain. 25. Exclusive "Quick Cash Writing" Course:Read as best-selling author Nick Daws exposes the little-known writing markets that will pay big bucks for just five minutes work.Click HERE to learn more. 26. Fiction FactorSite provides good listing of paying fiction and nonfiction markets. 27. FirstwriterFree directory, contest listings and much more for writers online. 28. ForWritersList of markets accepting submissions. 29. Gebbie PressOnly lists links directly to magazine publishers online (not actual submission guidelines). 30. Guide to on-line guidelinesSee who is accepting submissions for what types of writing and where they're located on the Web. 31. GuidelinesGrowing list of submission guidelines from the organizedwriter. 32. Guidelines from Writer's DigestCollection of top 100 places to get published. 33. IIAV - Online periodicalsThe International Information Centre and Archives of the Women's Movement (IIAV) in Amsterdam is building a digital archive including a database of online periodicals. 34. Index of Online FictionIndex listing e-zines that pay their authors at least about $0.01/word, are currently in business, and are known to be writer-friendly... 35. Jacqui Bennett Writers BureauOffers large collection of UK markets for fiction and nonfiction. 36. JournalsOyster Boy Review of Fiction & Poetry lists Academic, Independent and "Big Guns." 37. JournalsA comprehensive list of literary journals with an online presence. 38. KidMagWriters.com-children's magazine writers information centerFrequently updated list of links to Children's magazine guidelines. 39. Life Writers Market WatchBrief list of calls for submissions with detailed information. 40. Literary JournalsGreat listing of links to literary journals with detailed information. 41. Literary MagazinesLong list of links to literary magazine websites from the Nebraska Center for Writers. 42. LitMagGood guide to literary magazines. 43. LitRefs: Submission GuidelinesThis site has hundreds of links to both online and paper magazines with a focus on poetry publications. The majority of the publications are located in the UK. 44. Magazines & Small VenuesLists paying and non-paying markets for writers of Science Fiction Romance. 45. Magazines PageLong list of magazines from the Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide (not updated since September 2001). 46. Magazine MarketsList of more than 40 children's magazine markets. 47. Magazine Guidelines DatabaseFreelancewriting.com provides extensive resource for writing guidelines. 48. Magazines & NewslettersLinks to mystery magazine markets from the Mysterious Home Page. 49. Market InformationGood list of contests and market information for songwriters from The Muse's Muse. 50. Market ListBrief list from WriteLit.com - where writers and readers meet. 51. Market TableList of short fiction markets (except anthologies) that pay 1 cent per word or more for science fiction, fantasy and/or horror stories. (Last updated April 2000.) 52. MarketsLengthy list of websites featuring markets from LitScene.com - The portal for writers and authors. 53. MarketsList of markets from chopeclark - publisher of "Fundsforwriters." 54. Markets for WritersBrief listing of writing markets. 55. Markets for WritersList of primarily Canadian markets, with some U.S. magazines also. 56. Markets for Science Fiction and FantasyGood list of markets and links to related resources from Julia West, Fantasy and Science Fiction author. 57. Markets from WritelinkGood list of markets - updated monthly. 58. Market InformationList of links to markets that publish Science-Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. 59. Markets OnlineExtensive list of links to freelance writing markets. 60. Mary Wolf's Guide to Electronic Publishers Helpful list of book length publishers, short story, online and ezine publishers as well. 61. MovieBytesLists links to screenwriting contests & markets for writers online. 62. News, Markets of Interest to WritersGreat list of Free postings and offers more postings if you pay to become a member. 63. Online JournalsAn extensive list of online literary journals with content only to be found on the web. Hypertext, radical prose, experimental poetry, and good old narrative. 64. Papers InvitedComprehensive listing of calls for papers from professional bodies, universities, journal editors and conference organizers. 65. Paying Ezine MarketsGood list of details and links to paying ezine markets for speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, horror, slipstream, and mystery fiction writers online from Bonnie Mercure. 66. Paying MarketsGood list of paying Science Fiction markets from scifieditor. 67. Paying MarketsGood list of detailed submission information and links to paying markets for writers. 68. Paying MarketsLit.org list of markets - not a lot of current postings. 69. Paying Markets for Writers of FictionLists some online databases featuring writers guidelines, as well as numerous links to publications seeking fiction submissions. 70. Paying Markets from Writer´s WeeklySubmit your writing to publications that pay. 71. Paying Print MarketsExtensive list of details and links to paying print markets for speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, horror, slipstream, and mystery fiction from Bonnie Mercure. 72. places for writersResources for Canadian (and international) writers, updated daily with contests, calls for submission, and other writerly tidbits. 73. Poetry Links @drowningman.netExtensive list of links to poetry pages with submission guidelines - emphasis is on print journals and University publications. 74. PoetryMachineExtensive listings of Canadian and US markets for poetry. 75. Poetry MarketsSite lists recent calls for manuscripts. 76. Poetry Publishers Who Accept Email SubmissionsSite lists the email addresses for editors of journals which publish poetry and are willing to accept submissions by email. 77. Publishers DirectoryList of close to 200 children's book and magazine publishers. 78. PublistSite offers a searchable database of more than 150,000 magazines, journals, newsletters, and other periodicals. 79. PubslistBrief list of literary publications. 80. Ralan's WebstravaganzaExtensive list of markets for novel, science fiction, humor writers and more. 81. Random HouseComprehensive list of magazines and journals that publish short stories. 82. Sci-Fi and Fantasy Magazine MarketsScience Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America provides links to various paying publications. 83. Science Fiction and Fantasy - Paying MarketsGood list of paying markets for writers of science fiction, fantasy, speculative fiction, and horror. 84. Science Fiction and Fantasy Resource NetworkMore than 100 links to webzines related to Fantasy and Science Fiction. 85. SFF Net: Ezines and RagsPaying and nonpaying electronic markets. 86. Specficworld's Market ResourcesGood list of markets mainly for speculative fiction writers. 87. Spicy Green IguanaMore than 200 links to SF, fantasy, and horror magazine publications. 88. The Colossal Directory of Children's Publishers OnlineComprehensive, alphabetical listings of children's magazines and book publishers, with links to sites, submission guidelines and more. 89. The Market ListSearchable database of ezines, publishers and others seeking submissions in categories like science fiction, fantasy, horror and related poetry. 90. The Original Write MarketGood list of markets - categorized by Christian, Children's, Romance, Mystery and Sci-Fi. 91. The Rose & Thorn Writer's Market InfoPaying and non-paying market listings; links to other sites offering market listings. 92. The Writer's DirectoryExcellent list of paying, non-paying and international short fiction and poetry publications. 93. Trade Magazines By IndustryGreat list from Kendall Hanson. 94. Travel Writer's MarketplaceWorld's leading online place of business for travel writers, editors, photographers, broadcasters and PR professionals. 95. UK Fiction MarketsSell Your Stories to UK Magazines! 96. UK MagazinesLists various markets for writers. 97. West End Writers Club - MarketsShort list of markets for writers with details and links. 98. Women-Focused Magazines And Newsletters On The WebThis site from the University of Wisconsin-Madison has dozens of links. 99. Write MarketsUpdated list of paying and non paying market listings for writers. 100. Writer's Guidelines DirectoryDatabase of various markets searchable by categories. 101. Writer's GuidelinesGood list of links to publications with guidelines online from healthwriting.com. 102. Writers' Journal AnnouncementsBulletin Board lists announcements of events, contests, or opportunities of interest to writers. 103. Writers Market InfoGood list of Christian markets from Revwriter - For Writers - On Writing & Publishing. 104. Writers MarketPaying freelance writing assignments by Michelle Dragalin. 105. Writers MarketsA list of marketplaces for science fiction, fantasy and horror writers to get their work published. 106. Writer' MarketsExtensive list of paying markets for writers of various genres from mystery and Sci-fi publications to Animals and Kids magazines with links to websites. 107. Writer's/Photographer's GuidelinesAn American and Canadian listing of guideline links for writers and photographers. 108. Writers Wanted: Paying MarketsOnline free forum lists posts of writers' guidelines from paying publications. 109. Writing MarketsFind more than 200 paying markets for writers - in categories like Christian publications, travel writing, computer, women's interests and more... 110. Writing Markets from SellWritingOnlineDatabase listing markets and contests for writers online. 111. Writing To Heal, Writing To GrowProvides extensive list of markets for personal essay writing. 2007 Writers Market ImHosted.com- Web Hosting Home Zine Online Site Index Writing Shop Related Links:PublishersFreelancing JobsWork Quotations Related ArticlesPrevious FeaturesSite Map Content copyright © 2007 by Danielle Hollister. All rights reserved.This content was written by Danielle Hollister. If you wish to use this content in any manner, you need written permission. Contact Danielle Hollister for details. For FREE email updates, subscribe to the Writing Newsletter Past Issues
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