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I've been checking in lately on national magazine's to publish my short stories in, such as weird tales magazine. Problem is,
weird tales is the ONLY magazine I know of that accepts submissions.
Does anyone else know of any diffrent magazines? Or anything for that matter

thanks in advance

2007-09-19 11:08:06 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

6 answers

Get the book "Writer's Market."

Your use of the word "upcoming" is funny.

2007-09-19 11:16:45 · answer #1 · answered by Roald Ellsworth 5 · 0 0

Get the book Writers Market, or if you're under 19 I think it is, you can always submit it to Teen Ink. I've found a lot of the work they have in that magazine very good. It's not something you'll get money for, but why would you become a writer if you wanted money? It's so you can show people your work. Other then that I'm not really sure. You could always start a zine!

2007-09-19 11:35:26 · answer #2 · answered by Speak 5 · 1 0

Most magazines no longer deal in the short story genre, sans a couple of Science Fiction publications. Some of the literary ones still do but you cannot be a novice and usually need to have an agent. These are limited however. The short story genre' is long gone for the most part. Ditto for poetry. As for Writer's Market, it contains a bunch of publishers who DON'T accept unsolicited material and who DON'T want to be in that publication but cannot stop the publishers of that compendium from placing them within the pages! It's generally not too helpful and a waste of money in my opinion.

2007-09-19 11:26:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Writer's Market 2007, your best bet, however, is with regional publications. To publish nationally, you will be up against top-notch writers. As far as weird stories, there is definitely a market for that. You just have to pick the right publication for your story. Nonetheless, picking the right magazine to submit, I believe, is harder than writing the story itself.

2007-09-19 11:30:27 · answer #4 · answered by mac 7 · 0 0

i think of it particularly is a mind-blowing beginning up. You draw interior the reader with an exciting scene, and don't get slowed down in backstory (backstory is crucial, notwithstanding it desires to be worked in progressively). sure, multiple the strains are slightly awkward. sure, you tell now and lower back once you ought to be displaying. yet do no longer issue approximately all that. you are able to restoration up your tale while the 1st draft is accomplished. merely shop writing-- and get all a thank you to the tip before you start up examining like this. i be attentive to you're desirous to get comments, yet now and lower back others' comments can decelerate your momentum in the time of the 1st draft. once you get into the 2d or perhaps 0.33 draft, you may evaluate becoming a member of a critique team or displaying it to a pair human beings you believe. yet for now: provide up posting excerpts on Yahoo solutions. you're unlikely to get any great opinions right here. There are different places for that. indexed under are some books to envision out of the library: "Characters and point of view," by utilising Orson Scott Card "The paintings of Fiction," by utilising John Gardner "the climate of desire," by utilising Strunk and White

2016-10-05 00:44:58 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I'd like to know the same thing. I'm looking forward to reading the answers you get.

I think there's still some magazines for science fiction, but some are quarterly instead of monthly.

2007-09-19 11:55:14 · answer #6 · answered by james p 5 · 0 0

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