Market Report:
Mar's Market Report #28
By Margaret McGaffey Fisk
Copyright © 2008 by Margaret McGaffey Fisk, All Rights Reserved
Publication announcements from
members of online writing communities are valuable resources for
writers at the beginning of their careers. Though the
communities may contain members at many levels of publication,
overall, markets listed in these announcements tend to be open
to new writers.
All the markets presented in
this column came from a publication announcement. I receive
announcements from various sources including Vision; The
Critter's Workshop; and Online Writing Workshop for Science
Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. These announcements are all
available online. They list markets at varying levels of payment
or reputation, so if you use these resources, be careful to
research the market yourself before submitting. Even the list
below should be used as a signpost rather than a definitive
answer about any market because situations do change. Reputable
sites such as
Ralan's SpecFic & Humor Webstravaganza
and
Duotrope are good places to
get the latest news. They have been known to have information
not yet listed on the publisher website. However, always check
the publisher's guidelines as well.
While not all the markets that
appear in this column offer "pro" rates, they all provide some
compensation. In my opinion, offering payment is an indication
of the editor/publisher's commitment. In many cases, markets
with some compensation are more likely to stay around because
they have considered the economics of running a publication.
|
Genre |
All Genres |
|
Title |
Greatest Uncommon
Denominator Magazine |
|
Editor(s) |
Julia Bernd
Sal Coraccio
Kaolin Fire
Sue Miller
Debbie Moorhouse |
|
Address |
None |
|
Sub Email |
http://www.gudmagazine.com/subs/submit.php#form |
|
Specifics |
Looking for
engaging writing of any genre, but it must have
something atypical. They accept fiction, poetry,
essays, and interviews. This magazine offers
literary writing for the genre folks and genre
writing for the literary folks. |
|
Requirement |
Works between 20
and 15,000 words. |
|
Payment |
$0.03 (3 cents)
per word for longer pieces with a $5 minimum.
Shorter works are $2 per piece. These are advances
on royalties based on sales. |
|
URL for site |
http://www.gudmagazine.com |
|
URL for guidelines |
http://www.gudmagazine.com/subs/submit.php |
|
Genre |
Fantastical
Fiction |
|
Title |
Cafe Irreal |
|
Editor(s) |
Alice Whittenburg
G.S. Evans |
|
Address |
None |
|
Sub Email |
editors@cafeirreal.com |
|
Specifics |
Looking for
fantastical fiction along the lines of Franz Kafka
where there is more need for unrealistic portrayals
and less for full resolution. |
|
Requirement |
Up to 2,000 words
for fiction. |
|
Payment |
$0.01 (1 cent per
word), $2 minimum. |
|
URL for site |
http://www.cafeirreal.com |
|
URL for guidelines |
http://home.sprynet.com/~awhit/guidelin.htm |
|