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Never heard of this journal and they are a two minute walk from my office. I should pay more attention. It says $500 for a short-story though: http://www.english.ufl.edu/subtropics/submit.html edit: nm, $500 is for a "short short" (not sure how they define that). angel opportunity fucked around with this message at 21:57 on Apr 16, 2013 |
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# ? May 30, 2024 13:36 |
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systran posted:Never heard of this journal and they are a two minute walk from my office. I should pay more attention. It says $500 for a short-story though: http://www.english.ufl.edu/subtropics/submit.html
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 02:47 |
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systran posted:Never heard of this journal and they are a two minute walk from my office. I should pay more attention. It says $500 for a short-story though: http://www.english.ufl.edu/subtropics/submit.html
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 04:08 |
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Just had my second piece this month accepted for publication. Best high ever.
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# ? Apr 27, 2013 02:13 |
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budgieinspector posted:I'm tracking 40 deadlines on Duotrope (mostly fixed reading periods, but also a few contests and anthologies) which extend through November. I intend to submit something to at least 80% of these publications by their closing dates. I've already hit up seventeen of them in the last month. 2013 shall be the year I harass poor, overworked editors from coast to coast. Update: 36 submissions so far, this year. 7 pieces accepted, 15 rejection letters.
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# ? May 1, 2013 07:00 |
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Is each publication getting different pieces?
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# ? May 1, 2013 16:39 |
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Nope--I'm mainly submitting poetry, so (with the average submission being 5 poems) there's overlap. But Duotrope informs me that I've put 52 pieces (poems, short stories, and microfiction) out there, which surprised me. I just broke an 8-year-long streak of writer's block last June, so everything I've got has been written since then.
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# ? May 1, 2013 16:50 |
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Finally got a yes. And a fuckton of No. One was 'well written, but not genre enough for us. Please try something like Black Warrior or Harvard Review'. But...but...it was too genre for them? I guess I'll just take the 'well-written' as a compliment.
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# ? May 3, 2013 13:03 |
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Finally got an acceptance, my first of the year, after a second half of 2012 that was not only full of acceptances but included two I got paid for, and was also a period in which I submitted way fewer stories than I have this year. It's almost as though life has peaks and troughs instead of one steady, 45-degree angle rise to success!
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# ? May 10, 2013 02:39 |
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Sorry that I've been absent-minded about this, not that I suspect many have noticed. I'll update the OP later tonight (probably), but I thought I'd pop in and drop you guys a note about this contest too, given the flash fiction talk: http://paperdarts.org/short-fiction-award $800 for 800 words (or less), and they'll present the winner with its own pretty little website. I have inside information that leads me to believe that Paper Darts hasn't gotten the volume or quality of submissions that they'd like for this contest, so I'd guess that the chances of winning are a little higher than average. Might be a decent one for those who write flash. p.s. congrats to those of you who've had successes in the last few months! It's encouraging. asylum years fucked around with this message at 21:22 on May 10, 2013 |
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Here's a thing I found useful as a new writer: William Shunn's Guide to Proper Formatting I also just sent in my first submission. What a feeling.
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# ? May 20, 2013 05:04 |
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Crisco Kid posted:I also just sent in my first submission. What a feeling. We knew you could. Now do it a hundred more times until you're just pissed off that the first people you sent to haven't gotten back to you yet. Fence
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# ? May 20, 2013 17:34 |
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Are we still welcome to plug our own journals? The June issue of Scareship is now up! I'm amazed by the quality of the artwork we managed to snag for the cover.
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# ? Jun 11, 2013 05:30 |
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Wise fwom youw gwave! I have a question for the thread. For the last year or two, I've been writing mostly sequences and sets of poems. I guess I just realized that one-off poems weren't pretentious and obscure enough and if I want that penthouse atop the ivory tower I'll have to earn it. But seriously. I have no sentimental attachment to "the sequence" and have been sending them out piecemeal to journals. While that makes sense--especially given the pieces will appear unified--I do wonder if there are venues for sequences or long poems. I recently submitted a set of 10 to my state's original writing competition (fingers crossed) but besides that, who knows? Maybe you do!
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# ? Jul 6, 2013 17:48 |
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deptstoremook posted:Wise fwom youw gwave! I have a question for the thread. For the last year or two, I've been writing mostly sequences and sets of poems. I guess I just realized that one-off poems weren't pretentious and obscure enough and if I want that penthouse atop the ivory tower I'll have to earn it. Plenty. I see all the time sections of poems, compiled in a collection, that were originally accepted by different journals. It's tougher when the sections don't stand alone, obviously. Cinci Review contest has another week in it, I think. If you wanna spit the 20 clams and get the subscription, that's a thought. Depending, obviously, on a bazillion things we can't even begin to account for.
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# ? Jul 7, 2013 23:53 |
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deptstoremook posted:Wise fwom youw gwave! I have a question for the thread. For the last year or two, I've been writing mostly sequences and sets of poems. I guess I just realized that one-off poems weren't pretentious and obscure enough and if I want that penthouse atop the ivory tower I'll have to earn it. I'm a sequence person myself. I've had them appear piecemeal, but sometimes, I get them picked up in chunks by journals. (Whenever that happens, I'm always like, "Ha ha, suckers!") Depending on how long the sequence is, you can always try chapbook contests and/or publishers (there are lots, but I thought of Beard of Bees off the top of my head: http://www.beardofbees.com/), but here are a couple of lit mags that I know specifically want long-form works: Seattle Review: http://depts.washington.edu/seaview/submission.html Verse Magazine: https://verse.submittable.com/submit At Length: http://atlengthmag.com/submissions/ Uncanny Valley: https://uncannyvalley.submittable.com/submit/ Nimrod will accept up to 10 pp. of poetry: http://www.utulsa.edu/nimrod/submissions.html Beloit Poetry Journal says specifically in their submission guidelines that they take long poems: http://www.bpj.org/bpj_about_submit.html specs will accept up to 15 pp., and I know they mean it because they took an 8 pp. poem of mine!: https://specs.submittable.com/submit That's all I got right now. Hope this helps.
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# ? Jul 8, 2013 00:51 |
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If we're plugging our own journals, here's one I started: Lost in Thought
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# ? Jul 9, 2013 20:51 |
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triplexpac posted:If we're plugging our own journals, here's one I started: Lost in Thought That's really beautiful. If I lived in the US, I'd get a print copy for sure. As it is, I'll have to settle for a very happy iPad. But I'll try to submit something you'd like, too...
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# ? Jul 9, 2013 22:01 |
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If any of you poets are interested, I noticed that Sundress Publications is doing an anthology of mermaid poems. Specifically pieces that don't follow the traditional Hans Christian Andersen storyline. Here's a link: http://sundresspublications.com/ (look under "submit")
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# ? Jul 13, 2013 15:54 |
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Symptomless Coma posted:That's really beautiful. If I lived in the US, I'd get a print copy for sure. As it is, I'll have to settle for a very happy iPad. But I'll try to submit something you'd like, too... Thanks! And sure, feel free to submit anything you like. I just handle the visual end of things, I have a fella doing the fiction side. So he would be the one judging your writing, I try to stay out of that.
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# ? Jul 14, 2013 16:59 |
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May I brag? There's a little bit of excitement chez Bloom- I'm sending back my contract for Prairie Schooner today! I feel like I really should be working twice as hard now.
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# ? Jul 15, 2013 11:09 |
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Molly Bloom posted:May I brag? Prairie Schooner? Wow, congrats!
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 00:00 |
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Molly Bloom posted:May I brag? Yes! Right on my dude
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# ? Jul 16, 2013 05:32 |
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deptstoremook posted:venues for sequences or long poems Oh hey, The Review Review just did an article on this. A bunch of ones I already mentioned are in here, but have a few more: http://www.thereviewreview.net/publishing-tips/feeling-epic-journals-publish-long-submissio
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# ? Jul 24, 2013 13:13 |
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Goonreads is having its first writing contest to celebrate our 1st year and over 100 goon-authored books on our shelves. The contest starts in early September, but the topic is still being voted upon and polled. Check our writing contest page here.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 18:25 |
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Louisiana Van Van posted:Prairie Schooner? Wow, congrats! Badass. I get exchange copies of Prairie Schooner, so if you tell us the name of the piece (or PM it to me if you like keeping your real name off of SA) I'd love to read it when it comes in the mail.
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# ? Aug 14, 2013 04:53 |
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^^I'll post when I know when. I was told there's a big backlog and I'd get some proofs about four months before it went in.
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# ? Aug 16, 2013 12:02 |
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The first half of journal season is upon us once more, and in turn I'm back to updating this OP. Make sure to check out the Goonreads contest.
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# ? Sep 3, 2013 23:53 |
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I got a short story I published ages ago picked out for a magazine's annual "best of" anthology. It's not the most prestigious journal in the world but still makes me pretty happy. http://www.amazon.com/Star-Quake-1-Sophie-Yorkston-ebook/dp/B00G0J785K
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# ? Oct 24, 2013 04:41 |
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Crisco Kid posted:I also just sent in my first submission. What a feeling. Just got my first rejection all these months later! (Sent it in May, got a reply in November.) But you know what? It was from Ellen Datlow herself, and she said she liked it, but it wasn't quite "horror" enough for the anthology theme. Since she only personally read 17 out of the 1021 submissions (for two slots!!) I still feel pretty dang good. SO BITTERSWEET.
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# ? Nov 7, 2013 07:26 |
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Grats, Crisco (even if it was still a rejection!)
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# ? Nov 7, 2013 15:37 |
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I've been using this as a resource for a couple of years (nothing published but I don't submit much but I am awful): http://www.placesforwriters.com/ Might be worth adding to the OP? It was endorsed by my university tutors.
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# ? Nov 8, 2013 20:40 |
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So, uh, got my proofs in my email, and I guess it's happening for real- I'll be in the Spring Prairie Schooner. Story's called 'Arida Zona' and had its genesis in the Western short story competition on this very forum. It's taken so long that I submitted before I got pregnant and I now have a two-month-old child. Hurrah for the arts!
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# ? Nov 18, 2013 18:17 |
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Too bad most of those are closed to submissions indefinitely. Still a good list though.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 00:08 |
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ravenkult posted:Too bad most of those are closed to submissions indefinitely. Still a good list though. A few of them are, but hardly most. There's no reason to discourage people who come across this list from checking out these venues with an inaccurate, off-the-cuff statement. The direct link to the list of SFWA approved venues for short fiction can be found at: http://www.sfwa.org/about/join-us/sfwa-membership-requirements/#shortfiction Another good place to look, which I keep posting, is The Submission Grinder, which is a free alternative to duotrope. You can search by genre, length, style, etc. and you can register to track submissions, too. http://thegrinder.diabolicalplots.com I've got a story that I'm revising for submission to a few of these places, hopefully by this weekend.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 02:11 |
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Dr. Kloctopussy posted:A few of them are, but hardly most. There's no reason to discourage people who come across this list from checking out these venues with an inaccurate, off-the-cuff statement. You sound like a levelheaded person. It wasn't a knock on the list, just my disappointment that Chizine hasn't been open in months and Cemetery Dance opens for like a month a year at best.
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 09:42 |
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So I submitted one of my essays to the Atlas Review on a lark two weeks ago... and they just told me they'd like to publish it! Yessssssss! I really owe it to asylum years for putting the mag on my radar in the first place. Thank you!
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# ? Nov 27, 2013 16:37 |
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Tender Child Loins posted:So I submitted one of my essays to the Atlas Review on a lark two weeks ago... and they just told me they'd like to publish it! Yessssssss! I really owe it to asylum years for putting the mag on my radar in the first place. Thank you! Congrats! I'll probably see it when it comes out--I keep up with them because they're one of my favorite new journals. I like the style.
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I don't think this has come up yet, possibly because it's not a real question. What's the default for multiple submissions? If a market (The New Yorker - why not?) doesn't specifically say "no multiples please", does that mean they're fine with it? They get so much, I doubt they'll even notice two from me anyway, right?
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