Submission call: Mystery Weekly Magazine wants crime & mystery short stories Submit any time, pays 1¢/word
Mystery Weekly Magazine wants crime & mystery short stories for upcoming issues. No deadline, pays 1¢/word. … Read more
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Mystery Weekly Magazine wants crime & mystery short stories for upcoming issues. No deadline, pays 1¢/word. … Read more
Historical and dark fantasy author Olivia Helling stops by to share writerly insights from her recent travels. It turns out that Google Maps doesn’t show you everything. … Read more
Room magazine wants poetry from members of marginalized groups about current events affecting their communities. Submit anytime; pays $25 CAD/poem. … Read more
Less Than Three Press is looking for paranormal LGBTQIA romances featuring shifters with disabilities for its upcoming Bound By Nothing book collection. Due Jan. 31, 2019; pays royalties. … Read more
Mischief Corner Books wants LGBTQ+ sci-fi romance novels and novellas for its Lost in the Stars book line. Submit anytime; pays royalties. … Read more
Hot Tree Publishing has an ongoing call out for male-male romance novellas about professional athletes. Pays royalties; submit anytime. … Read more
Evernight Publishing wants young adult novels and novellas for its Evernight Teen imprint. No deadline; pays 45% royalties. … Read more
To filter submission calls, check the boxes next to the categories you’re interested in, then hit the “Filter” button. The more boxes you tick, the fewer calls you’ll have to wade through. Just don’t overdo it; if you check off both “novels” and “poetry,” for example, your results will show only those calls that accept … Read more
Nobilis Reed just emailed me to let me know he needs more erotic short fiction for the Nobilis Erotica podcast, a biweekly podcast dedicated to erotic speculative fiction and “the most prolific erotica podcast in the known universe.” … Read more
Nature, the international science magazine, wants science fiction shorts for its speculative fiction column Futures.
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