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Has anyone had any experience with The Uninvited? It's a zine for the iPad and all those mobile devices. They've had a story of mine for 64 days now, sent an inquiry yesterday to poke 'em. Haven't heard back as of yet.
I can't wait! I've missed them for a long time.Weird Tales may be open to submissions again the first week of March per a comment made by the new publisher below a blog post on their site:
http://weirdtalesmagazine.com/2012/02/23/and-we’re-back/
Weird Tales may be open to submissions again the first week of March per a comment made by the new publisher below a blog post on their site:
http://weirdtalesmagazine.com/2012/02/23/and-we’re-back/
Wouldn't have a clue; I don't submit to non-paying markets.Has anyone ever submitted anything to The Postcard Press?
Nope, but they look like fun And even though they're non-paying, it doesn't look like they accept everything sent their way, either.Has anyone ever submitted anything to The Postcard Press?
Awesome, thanks for sharing. Looks like I might have something up their alley. *waits for them to open submission doors*New crime mag, run by Jeremiah Tolbert and Nick Mamatas: The Big Click. Currently closed to subs, but they'll be paying $100 a story.
Thanks for the heads up! Had to make a Twitter account--I truly dislike most of these social networking things--but at least it's for a cause.Not a market, per se, but an editor (Jennifer Brozek, who seems to have good credentials) posted a tweet just a few minutes ago looking for authors interested in writing dark spec fic stories.
https://twitter.com/#!/jenniferbrozek/status/179248510196125696
That was Victoria. Haven't seen her on lately.Anyone remember who wrote the were-octopus story? Because that's one of the anthologies she's putting together - were-aquatic creatures.
Thanks for the heads up! Had to make a Twitter account--I truly dislike most of these social networking things--but at least it's for a cause.
How about fake money?I am not making a twitter account.
Not for any money.
Not a market, per se, but an editor (Jennifer Brozek, who seems to have good credentials) posted a tweet just a few minutes ago looking for authors interested in writing dark spec fic stories.
https://twitter.com/#!/jenniferbrozek/status/179248510196125696
One of the anthos is about coins--does that help? I think they're all semi-pro paying. I'll find out more and see if I'm interested, if not, oh well.
Update: So one of the requirements it seems for the antho call is that you need an author site: "Author websites need three things at a minimum: Your name, what you have had published, how to contact you. Clear, concise, professional." Also, you need one publication that actually paid you.
I think I'm out, haha. I've been meaning to buy a domain and make an author site, but haven't done it yet.