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Markets cheat sheet update, 12/22/11
Several updates to the speculative fiction markets cheat sheet today. The biggest news is that Lightspeed and Fantasy are merging, and so Lightspeed will publish both science fiction and fantasy stories now (although the same total number of stories will … Continue reading
Markets cheat sheet update, 11/2/11
Lots of updates to the cheat sheet today: Electric Velocipede has a new guidelines page and is currently closed to submissions. Strange Horizons and Fantasy are temporarily closed to submissions as well (Strange Horizons until January 1, Fantasy until further … Continue reading
Markets cheat sheet update, 10/6/11
The cheat sheet has been updated! Weird Tales is currently closed to submissions until further notice. In addition, they’ve updated their guidelines (for which the URL has changed) in several respects. Notably, they’re no longer taking submissions by email (using … Continue reading
Markets cheat sheet update, 8/30/11
Quick cheat sheet update: Realms of Fantasy is closed to submissions for the time being while they switch to an electronic submissions system.
Markets cheat sheet update, 8/14/11
Today, I’m removing two markets from the speculative fiction markets cheat sheet. First, I am removing Flash Fiction Online from the list. It’s (rather belatedly) come to my attention that the editor, Jake Freivald, holds many views that I strongly … Continue reading
Markets cheat sheet update
The cheat sheet has been updated a bit! I updated the web address for Apex’s submissions guidelines page, as well as the submission format. Fantasy also changed their guidelines page’s web address, along with their preferred word count and typical … Continue reading
The SF markets cheat sheet has moved (again)
For those of you who didn’t already know, I keep a cheat sheet of interesting markets for speculative short fiction, because it helps me to have information about magazines’ pay rates, response times, and such in one place. First I … Continue reading
