Area : Writing Date : Tue Feb 13, 19:28 From : Karen Rhodes 1:112/2715 To : All Subj : Monthly Market List 1 ÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄÄ FidoNet WRITING Echo Master List of Markets Seeking Submissions -= Disclaimers =- 1) The management of the FidoNet Writing Echo takes no position as to the worth/validity/taste of any market on this list. As always, writers submit to markets at their own risk. 2) The information on this list is the most current information provided to the OWEPA. Publications move, change format, and fold with distressing regularity. If you find information here that is incorrect, please let the OWEPA know. Include corrections whenever possible. (OWEPA address appears in the last message in this series.) 3) Some of the markets on this list are electronic. The exact legal status of electronic publications involving "first rights" and other issues is unclear at this time. Recognize that publication in an electronic magazine may use up your first serial rights to the work in question. 4) Information in these listings is provided only so a writer can judge whether a market is suitable for his or her work. Information in these listings is NOT definitive. Some of these markets have highly specific requirements for manuscript preparation. Therefore, you are urged to write to these markets for COMPLETE guidelines. -= The Markets =- >NOTE: Entries marked ** are new or have revised information. Abrupt Edge: A Magazine of Dean Wesley Smith, ed. Horror and Dark Fantasy Debuting in October, 1995 Send SASE to Pulphouse Publishing, Inc. Box 1227 Eugene, OR 97440 for guidelines. ARTEMIS MAGAZINE Box 831 Akron OH 44309-0831. This is a publication of the Artemis Project, a private commercial venture promoting a permanent lunar base and profitable exploitation of the moon. Looking for: Space-related commercially-oriented articles for a general audience. Fiction must be technologically accurate and dealing with lunar development and/or settlement, although the stories don't have to be set on the moon. Up to 20k words, but as always, shorter is better. Guidelines are available, payment 4-6 cents/word. No mention of response time. Atelier Floyd Brigdon, poetry editor P. O. Box 42 Cindy Lonsberry, fiction Elmo, TX 75118 and art editor Atelier is a literary magazine "that considers works on the basis of how well they are written rather than on genre. . . . We have published works from published authors/poets (like Paul Ruffin, Charlotte Renk) as well as those who had not been published previously." Pays 2 copies, sometimes more. Aurealis Dirk Strasser, Ed. Chimaera Publications Stephen Higgens, Ed. P. O. Box 538 Mt. Waverly, Victoria, 3149 Australia Quarterly; s-f/f to 6,000 words. Submit disposable ms. along with SASE and 2 IRC's for reply. Pays 2c (Australian) a word. Bardic Runes Michael McKenney, Fiction Ed. 424 Cambridge St., S. Ottawa, Ontario Canada K1S 4H5 Traditional and high fantasy set in preindustrial society. Pays 1/2 cent per word; prefers 3,500 words or less. Include a written note about the setting, e.g. "historical background or one invented by author." Sample copy (back issue) $3.50. Canadian checques payable to Michael McKenney; US checques payable to Cathy Woodgold. Brutarian Quarterly Dominick J. Salemi, Ed. Box 25222 Arlington, VA 22202-9222 Criticism, reviews, interviews, features, and fiction about "horror, pop culture, and general weirdness." Pays 4c per word for fiction. Reports in 6 weeks. CANADIAN LITERATURE A Quarterly of Criticism and Review The University of British Columbia #223-2029 West Mall Vancouver B.C. Canada V6T 1Z2 Tel. (604) 822-2780 Interested in articles on all subjects relating to writers and writing in Canada. Articles should be submitted in Duplicate, one copy without author's name attached, to facilitate a reader's report. Articles should follow current MLA bibliographic format. Publishes some poetry *by Canadians*; no fiction. Pays token amount for first rights; pays on publication. Submissions not accompanied by a SASE cannot be returned. Articles, reviews, and poems must be submitted on diskette, preferably in WordPerfect or Microsoft Word, though ASCII is acceptable. (3.5" diskette) Carnage Hall David Griffin, Ed. P. O. Box 7 Esopus, NY 12429 Guidelines for #5 envelope only. "A tribute to Victorian collections of fairy tales . . . looking for fables, folk and fairy tales, classic fireside or bedtime stories, etc., of a morbid, refined character and errie, delicate style." Length: "standard short story length". Pays $20-40 and 1 copy Champagne Horror Cathy Buburuz, Fiction Ed. Champagne Productions 2419 Klein Place Regina, Sask., Canada S4V 1M4 "psychological, thought-provoking horror." DOES NOT READ FROM JANUARY TO JUNE. 2,000 words max. Sample $5.95. Pays $5-40 (Canadian) and 1 copy. Buys first rights. Crack-up! Ross Gatley, Editor c/o 720-B KLO Road Fido address: 1:353/200 Kelowna, BC Canada V1Y 4X5 Humorous fiction, all genres. Poetry. Serializable novels. "We also seek politically incorrect articles, satirical columns, non-fiction (including public opinion pieces), letters to the Editor, original crossword puzzles, book and film reviews, culinary tips, astrological forecasts, and computer animations." First Canadian serial rights for original material; second serial rights for reprints. Suggested length 2500 words. Submit in ASCII format, as file attach to Fido address, or on 3.5" diskette to snailmail address. STRONGLY SUGGESTED THAT YOU WRITE FOR GUIDELINES. Crank! Bryan Cholfin, Ed. Broken Mirrors Press P. O. Box 380473 Cambridge, MA 02238 Quarterly. "Top-quality science fiction, fantasy, surrealism, magical realism, and any other type of imaginative fiction." Pays 6c per word. Length: 3,000-8,000 words. Sample $3.50. "If the ms. can be supplied on a PC or a Mac disk, please note it on the manuscript copy." Reports in less than a month. Creative Screenwriting Erik Bauer, Managing Editor Suite 308 - 518 9th St. NE Washington, DC 20002 202/543-3438 Quarterly. For the "advanced screenwriter." Each issue discusses and critiques the work of one successful TV or film writer. Other articles "emphasize innovation and new ideas." Submit on Mac diskette if you can. Guidelines for SASE; sample copy $7.50. Cut Sleeves Daniel Lance Berg, Publisher Lake Retreat Publishing Margaret Danielson, Editor 30210 S.E. Lake Retreat S. Drive Sheryl Burnham, Art Director Ravensdale WA 98051 E-mail: DANNY-BOY@Genie.geis.com (all submissions) or M.DANIELSON@Genie.geis.com (fiction mss. only) Debuts fall of 1995. Original fiction, poetry, and artwork "that portrays sexuality positively and tastefully in all of its diversity." 7,500 words max. " . . . strong characterization integrated into a tight plotline with convincing settings." Query artwork, with portfolios. NO SIMULTANEOUS SUBMISSIONS! Cover letter required. Buys first North American Serial Rights. Pays 3c/word for original printing; 1-2c/word for reprints. Pays on publication. Sample copy $4.95. WRITE FOR GUIDELINES. Crossroads Pat Nielsen, Ed. 10373 Driftwood Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32246-8605 Horror, dark fantasy. Poetry and prose; reviews. Quarterly. Write for guidelines. Sample copy for $3.50 (checks payable to Pat Nielsen). Dark Infinity Lary Shapiro, Ed. Mystic River Press 391 Curtner, Apt. A Palo Alto, CA 94306 Dark fantasy & supernatural horror. Length: to 10,000 words. Pays 1c per word + 1 copy. Return time: 90 days. Sample $5. Dark Sun Rising Kenneth M. Bradford, Ed. 12 Lesley Lane Freetown, MA 02717 Horror quarterly. #3 will be special Zombies Unlimited issue. (Includes vampires.) If submitting for #3, specify in cover letter. Shorts to 5,000 words; novel excerpts to 3,000 words. Poems 50-2,000 words. Pays 1/2 to 2c per word; min. $10. Daughters of Nyx Kim Antieau, Ed. P. O. Box 1187 White Salmon, WA 98672 Wants "stories that retell myths, fairy tales, and legends from a matristic point of view, past present, or future." Does not want splatter or nihilism. Pays 1/4c per word. Send cover letter with ms.; reprints okay. Deathrealm Mark Rainey, Ed 3223-F Regents Park Ln Greensboro, NC 27455 "Solid, terror-filled stories with strong characters, plots, settings, preferably with a supernatural/occult slant." Currently seeking 5,000 words or less (pref. 2,000-3,000). They like cover letters. Pays 1/2 c per word; buys first NA serial rights. Reports in 4-6 weeks. CLOSED ANNUALLY FROM MARCH 1 THROUGH JUNE 1. DREAM FORGE E-Magazine Dave Bealer, publisher 6400 Baltimore National Pike, #201 Rick Arnold, editor Baltimore, MD. 21228-3915 E-mail: dbealer@dreamforge.com "Looking for stories with a positive message, even if the message is hidden deep within the fabric of the work." Non-fiction: satire, commentary, reviews. 600-4000 words. Fiction: shorts (any genre) of 1000-6000 words, humorous short-shorts under 1000 words accepted. Pays $10-$100 plus profit sharing. Poetry: any style and length - pays $2-$20 plus profit sharing. Electronic submissions preferred. The Equinox Tippi Blevins, Ed. P. O. Box 1511 Pasadena TX 77501-1511 Poetry and flash fiction (short-short) with space themes. No excessive gore or sex; free verse preferred. The Florida Naturalist Bill Belleville, Editorial Advisor 460 SR 436, Suite 200 billybx@aol.com Casselberry FL 32707 Wants nature writing ('sense of place', animal observations, other nature subjects) centered on Florida. 400-800 words, SASE if you want your manuscript returned. "We reserve the right to edit for space, clarity, and other considerations." May pitch ideas, ask questions, or submit online to the above e-mail address. The Florida Naturalist is the magazine of the Florida Audubon Society. "Nature writing . . . is about a feeling, a visceral, sometimes poetic perspective that, if we're lucky, accompanies our intellectual understanding of environmental issues." Free Worlds Magazine Daniel Hoyt, S-f Ed. P. O. Box 1803 Charles Quinn, horror Ed. Colorado Springs, CO 80901 Sarah Hoyt, fantasy Ed. Quarterly. Submit to appropriate editor. "We like s-f in which the human race is the hero, not the villain; horror that rises above futility; and fantasy that presents original ideas about the interaction between man and reality." 1,000 to 10,000 words; pref. to 5,000. Pays 1/4c per word with $5 min. for First NA serial rights. The Galactic Citizen William J. Keaton, Editor 3201 Landover St. #909 Alexandria VA 22305 E-mail: W.KEATON@genie.geis.com Requires submission via hardcopy AND disk; also accepts via FILE ATTACH on Prodigy, AOL, or Genie. WRITE FOR GUIDELINES. SF/F short stories only (no serializations). "Adult audience, but no smut. Graphic blood and guts horror is discouraged." Original fiction only (NO Star Trek or other copyrighted characters). Poetry accepted--that which "paints a vivid picture, or tells a story." Nonfiction accepted; query with ideas. Query for artwork. Pays in contributor copies only. Gaslight: Tales of the Unsane Melissa Gish, Ed. P. O. Box 21 Cleveland, MN 56017 "Fresh, unique, twisted, even bizarre" s-f/f under 2,000 words. Theme issues, write for new list. Pays 1/4-2c per word. Reports in 4-6 weeks. All rights revert to author upon publication! Pref. previously unpublished work. Sample $4.25. Green's Magazine David Green, ed. Box 3236 Regina, Saskatchewan, S4P 3H1 Canada Canadian-based, non-profit literary quarterly to provide an additional outlet for high-standard work on a professional level. Presents works in a variety of genres for a variety of audiences. Highly recommends that you obtain a sample copy before submitting; sample copy $4.00. No simultaneous submissions. SASE with proper postage or international reply coupons for return of ms. First North American Serial Rights; reprint rights returned to author if requested in writing with SASE and proper postage or IRCs. Short stories 2,000 - 3,000 words; poems to 40 lines. Haiku 5-7-5 syllables. Write for guidelines. Grue Peggy Nadramia, Ed PO Box 370 Times Square Station NY, NY 10108-0370 Horror, dark fantasy. Wants horror, psychic, supernatural, occult. Length: avg. 4,000 words; 6,500 max. Reports in 4 months. Guidelines for SASE. Pays 1/2c per word + 2 copies for first NA serial rights. Interface E-Journal No editor listed c/o Suite 325 435-2339 Highway 97 North Kelowna, BC Canada "INTERFACE chronicles advancements and achievements in computer technology and serves as an idea exchange for computer users interested in or concerned by rapid developments in the computer industry." Accepts papers, articles, columns, fiction and artwork. PLEASE NOTE: THIS PUBLICATION HAS VERY SPECIFIC GUIDELINES AND IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED YOU WRITE TO THEM FOR A COPY BEFORE SUBMITTING! International Journal of Elvisology Howard Denson, Ed. and the Elvisian Era (904) 766-6559 (voice) Florida First Coast Writer's Festival (904) 766-6654 (fax) Florida Community College at Jacksonville --North Campus 4501 Capper Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32218 A journal devoted to writings on Elvis and the phenomenology thereof as a means of cultural expression and investigation. Works by those who met him (before or after his supposed demise), by those whose lives have been affected by him, and by those for whom he is a symbol in their lives. Pays in contributor copies; all rights revert to author after publication; possible paperback anthology (_Alas, Poor Elvis; I Knew Him, Bubba . . ._). Short prose 1000-2000 words; poetry to 30 lines. Florida First Coast Writer's Festival sponsors an annual Elvisology contest in conjunction with the festival (write for details and deadlines), with small cash prizes awarded. Subscriptions: $2/year. Interzone David Pringle, Ed. 217 Preston Dr. Brighton BN1 6FL United Kingdom Innovative S-f/f, 2,000-8,000 words. Hard s-f welcome. No S&S or standard genre horror. Send 2 IRC's for airmail response. Disposable photocopied mss. welcome. Pays (in British pounds) 30-35 per 1,000 words. Reports in 4-12 weeks. Jewelled Pathways Holly Beth Jackson, editor Pathways Publishing P. O. box 832686 Richardson, TX 75083-2686 "A Cross-Genre Fiction Magazine (with extensive writers' columns/section) and Creativity Workshop for Writers." Bi-monthly. Features: creativity exercises, articles on "the writing life", active letter column. Wants short fiction 2,500-10,000 words, cross-genre (sf/mystery, comedy/fantasy, etc.); articles to 5,000 words; novel excerpts to 10,000 words. Guidelines for business- sized (#10) SASE. First issue due out Fall 1996. Note in query letter if you can supply your work on diskette. Joe Johnson's 3AM Magazine. Joe Johnson, editor 151 West 3rd St. Oil City, PA 16301 NOTE: This is a fanzine market, not a paying or pro market. However, if you're into this scene, you may get some exposure here. According to an informant, "It's got great, hilarious first-person accounts of con-going, plus amazing reviews of punk concerts and horror videos. Send $2.00 for a sample." Journeyman Kevin W. Rogers, Ed. P. O. Box 104 South Deerfield, MA 01373-0104 S-f/f/suspense quarterly. Buys one-time rights for new and reprints. State story's publication history and status in cover letter. Length to 5,000 words; pref. 2,000-3,000. Pays 1c per word + 1 copy. Legends David Clive Robinson, Ed. Legend Publications P. O. Box 31029 3980 Shelbourne St. Victoria, BC V8N 3J6 Canada Bimonthly, s-f/f. "Will happily accept both space opera and S&S." Pref. upbeat stories. Send an IRC. Pays 1/4c/word. Copyright reverts to creator upon publication. Accepts reprints of small-press works. Sample $2.99. MDG Chapbooks No editor listed MDG Publications 21 Harrison St. Catskill, NY 12414 Looking for any style of writing on any subject between 10,000 and 15,000 words. "Somewhere in the middle preferred." Pays 1 copy + percentage of profits. Mean Streets Dean Wesley Smith, ed. (Mystery & Suspense) Debuts in September, 1995 Write for guidelines; send SASE to Pulphouse Publishing, Inc. Box 1227 Eugene OR 97440 **Michael Duffy & Associates Contact: Michael Duffy 1755 S. Perkins (901) 763-4123 Memphis TN 38117 mduffy@ubdl.vdospk.com Publishes nonfiction (info/edutainment) on CD-ROM. Will publish 4 titles in 1996. Needs: Short nonfiction, 20,000-30,000 words, (with or without illustrations) suitable for publication on CD-ROM. Areas of interest: Executive/Personal Development, Hobby, Business, How-To, Childrens & YA Educational. No regional, sports, or religious works considered. Buys CD-ROM rights only. Query first. Responds to queries in 1-2 weeks, proposals 2-4 weeks. Payment: Advance plus royalties. Network News Oie Lian Yeh, Humor Ed. 9710 South 700 East Official Magazine of the Bldg. A, Ste. 206 Network Professional Assn. Sandy, UT 84070 (Certified Novell Engineers) FAX: (801) 571-8645 Internet: niche@xmission.com Looking for "technically oriented humor that expresses our humanity in some way." Length: 600-800 words. Pays 30 cents per word for all rights; 25 cents per word for first rights; 20 cents per word for reprint rights. Pays approx. on publication, using a formula appropriately complex for a technical magazine. Does not return mss. Nightworld L. B. Feero, Ed. Havoc Unlimited Press Dept. NW RR Box 332A Old Town, ME 04468-9801 Horror semi-pro zine. Pays 1/2-2c/word. Wants "real horror in the Gothic tradition." Dislikes the "slice and dice" approach. NONSTOP MAGAZINE K. J. Cypret, publisher P O Box 981 Peck Slip Station New York, NY 10272-0981. Pays 1.5 to 5 cents a word for fiction up to 10,000 words. Published quarterly, reads all the time. First North American serial rights. Science fiction or modern fantasy stories that emphasize humanity (or alien-ness), affected by science or magic. "We want to see strong ideas from writers who have not limited their reading to SF/F alone! Don't send S&S, splatter/H or formula unless you have come up with a really new twist, or have a brilliantly new story to tell." PLOT magazine Christine C. Russell, Managing Edior PO Box 1351 Teresa Williams, Editor Sugarland, TX 77487-1351 Quarterly magazine "interested in stories containing some elements . . . of fantasy, be it fairy tale, SF, mystery, horror, s&s, or something else as yet uncategorized. . . . We are not prudes, but we do ask that every offensive word or image be justified by plot and/or characterization. No obscenity, explicit sex, or sickeningly gratuitous gore. Try to keep it PG, but write for grown-ups." Fiction 7500 words max, but "the shorter the better". Pays $10 on acceptance for 1st NA serial rights. Artwork: to be considered for assignments, send photocopies of your work. Rates negotiable, but about $2-5 for filler b&w line drawings, more for story art. Please don't send certified mail or something that requires us to stand in line. Sample $5, $12/yr. PRISM _international_ Department of Creative Writing University of British Columbia Buch E462 - 1866 Main Mall Vancouver, B.C. Canada V6T 1Z1 Short fiction, poetry, drama, translation and creative non-fiction. PRISM welcomes submissions from both established and unknown writers, from Canadian and from around the world. Any subject, in any style: our only criteria are originality and quality. Reports within 2-4 months. No simultaneous submissions. 5,000 words maximum. Send cover letter with short bio and credits. Include SASE with Canadian postage or IRCs. Buys First North American Serial Rights. Pays $20 per printed magazine page, plus a 1-yr subscription beginning with the issue in which your work appears. THE PROMETHEUS PROJECT Mike McClung, Ed. 107-1635 Cook St. Victoria, BC V8T 3N9 Canada Short shorts, essays, articles under 450 words. Poetry under 60 lines. Any category. Include a SASE with all submissions. (US entries should enclose 1 or 2 IRC's and a self-addressed envelope.) Small cash prize for editor's choice and reader's choice. SCIENCE FICTION AGE Scott Edelman, editor. Box 369 Damascus MD 20872-0369. Looking for: "Literate, innovative, and ambitious" stories. Will publish one fantasy story per issue. 1-7k words preferred, up to 14k. No horror, no Feghoots. Guidelines available. Payment 5-8 cents/word, responds in 2-4 weeks (possibly sooner). SIRIUS VISIONS Marybeth O'Halloran, Editor Claddagh Press 1075 NW Murray Road, suite 161 Portland, Oregon 97229 Wants to see speculative fiction, fantasy, and visionary fiction that specializes "in the literature of hope." New Age and mystical components are permissible if they are "properly set up and integral to the story." She purchases First North American Serial Rights, and pays between one and three cents per word. She buys stories up to 10,000 words in length, but prefers 4,000 - 5,000 words. SIRIUS VISIONS is published eight times per year. Writers should NOT send utopian fiction, dark fantasy, horror, or poetry! STORYteller magazine Terry Tyo, Publisher/ 43 Lighfoot Place Managing Editor KANATA, ONT. K2L 3M3 Canada "Stories in all genres, 1500-6000 words. Entertainment is a high priority with us. Stories should have strong plots, endings that resolve the situation. We can't pay yet, except in contributor's copies, but we usually mark manuscripts, and always tell you why, specifically, the story was rejected." Sorry, 'Mericans, this is a strictly Canadian market. 1,000-6,000 words. Tesseracts 5 Robert Runte and Tesseract Books Yves Meynard, eds. 214-21 10405 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta Canada T5J 3S2 Original anthology of Canadian speculative fiction. Submission deadline: August 15, 1995. Reports in 12-15 weeks after that deadline. Open to submissions in either English or French from Canadians, landed immigrants, long-time residents, and expatriates. (French stories will be translated into English for publication if accepted.) Short fiction and poetry; preferred length 5,000 words or less; longer works will be considered only if of exceptional quality. Speculative ficiton includes the genres of magic realism, science fiction, fantasy, dark fantasy, and fantastique. Sorry, 'Mericans, this is strictly for Canadians. TOMORROW SPECULATIVE FICTION Algis Budrys, editor The Unifont Company Box 6038 Evanston IL 60204. Looking for: SF stories, no cover letters. Payment up to 7 cents/word, on publication. Responds immediately. WRITE -- Writer's Internet Exchange Janet Kent Jkent@camcat.com WRITE is an electronic APA (Amateur Press Association). Members submit their work and critique others' works. Minimum participation 3 pages within 90 days, any combination of original work and critique of others' works. Fiction, nonfiction, poetry, prose. No length limit. Participation required to maintain membership. Submission by e-mail only; availability to members only through ftp. Send e-mail to the above addresses for further information or to sign up. This is not publication, but rather a critique group. They state that work submitted to the APA is available only to active members and not to a general readership. Zero Gravity Freefall Daniel Lance Berg, Publisher c/o Lake Retreat Publishing Margaret Danielson, Editor 30210 S.E. Lake Retreat S. Drive Sheryl Burnham, Art Director Ravensdale, WA 98051 E-Mail DANNY-BOY@GENIE.GEIS.COM (all submissions) M.DANIELSON@GENIE.GEIS.COM (fiction mss. only) Wants work "that speculates on the future state of humankind or reflects upon its past achievements." Original fiction only. Max 7,500 words. Fiction, poetry, artwork. Query for nonfiction. Query artwork, with portfolios. NO FANTASY OR HORROR. NO MULTIPLE SUBMISSIONS. Cover letter required for first-timers. Buys first North American Serial Rights. Pays on publication. 3c/word original; 1-2c/word reprints. Sample copy $3.95. WRITE FOR GUIDELINES. Submitting Market Listings Listing requests MUST BE SENT BY PRIVATE MAIL (Netmail) to the OWEPA at one of the addresses below. Requests must *not* be posted in the WRITING echo. DO NOT ADVERTISE YOUR PUBLICATION IN THE WRITING ECHO YOURSELF! SEND YOUR LISTING VIA NETMAIL TO THE OWEPA! Listings must meet the following criteria: 1) Each listing must be ten lines (or less) of text. Each line must have fewer than 80 characters. 2) Listings must include critical information such as editor's name, mailing address, type of material needed, and payment offered. Include electronic addresses when available. 3) Listings for non-paying markets may only be submitted by someone associated with the market in question (editor/ publisher/owner). 4) Don't submit listings for markets commonly found in major references like _Writer's Market_. The idea here is to publicize little known markets. 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