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Duotrope is neat
Duotrope.com does a great service to writers, and for free. I don’t use the submission tracker they have as much as I used to, because it was too easy to obsess over, but I still at least a few times a week go to the ‘What’s New?’ tab on the front page and check out what markets have opened or reopened, as well as new journals that have been added to the digest. It’s a good way to figure out, among the gamut of journals out there, who is currently reading and who isn’t.
Here’s the list from today, with some new places to pay attention to:
Markets that have Opened/Re-Opened to submissions (last 7 days):
1. American Letters & Commentary: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
2. American Literary Review: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
3. Antigonish Review, The: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
4. Boulevard Magazine: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
5. CALYX: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
6. CutBank Literary Magazine: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
7. Glimmer Train Stories: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
8. Global City Review: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
9. Heroin Love Songs: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
10. Interfictions II: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
11. KNOCK: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
12. Ledge, The: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
13. Massachusetts Review: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
14. Metromania Magazine: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
15. Necrotic Tissue: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
16. Nemonymous: Re-opened to submissions.
17. New Letters: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
18. Normal School, The: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
19. Parlor: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
20. Red Mountain Review: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
21. Rose & Thorn, The: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
22. Salamander: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
23. Seattle Review: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
24. Superficial Flesh: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
25. Swill Magazine: Re-opened to submissions.
26. TriQuarterly: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
27. Vignette Press / Mini Shots: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
28. Warwick Review, The: Re-opened to short fiction submissions.
That’s a lot of stuff. What is ‘Superficial Flesh’? What is ‘Nemonymous’? I feel scared. Internet.
Tags: duotrope, submissions tracker
I stopped going there because they removed my account or something when they went into a ‘state of transition’. I should go there more though. I should.
I stopped going there because they removed my account or something when they went into a ‘state of transition’. I should go there more though. I should.
People have told me that Nemonymous is very good. It is genre-y. “Weird Fiction.” Stories are anonymous in the issues, I think. Authors are revealed online at a later date. A writer named D.F. Lewis edits it. You might enjoy his work.
How are you, Blake Butler?
People have told me that Nemonymous is very good. It is genre-y. “Weird Fiction.” Stories are anonymous in the issues, I think. Authors are revealed online at a later date. A writer named D.F. Lewis edits it. You might enjoy his work.
How are you, Blake Butler?
hi bradley, i am ok, i saw your face, it was good
hi bradley, i am ok, i saw your face, it was good
Sleepingfish is open for submissions in the past 7 days. I’m just kind of off the duotrope radar here. And you should be too if you submit yourself.
http://www.sleepingfish.net
Sleepingfish is open for submissions in the past 7 days. I’m just kind of off the duotrope radar here. And you should be too if you submit yourself.
http://www.sleepingfish.net
Superficial Flesh = absurd something
this is where we live: http://www.superficialflesh.com
I love mean week!
Superficial Flesh = absurd something
this is where we live: http://www.superficialflesh.com
I love mean week!