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Popshot magazine submissions
Popshot magazine submissions






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They don’t currently pay for them but they do for longer pieces (7,500 to 15,000 words). Funny In Five Hundred welcomes stories up to 500 words.If you’re accepted though, they ask that you record your piece as an audio file.

popshot magazine submissions

  • International Literary Journal The Flexible Persona welcomes non-fiction and fiction submissions of up to 5,500 words of ‘Fear, Anxiety and Terror in the Normal (The Horror of Everyday Life)’.
  • Email Submissions not accepted in February, May, August or November.
  • US-based Flashquake is a quarterly ezine publishing flash fiction/non-fiction (max 1000 words) and short poetry (max.
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    There is no payment but each contributing author receives a free copy of the A5 magazine. Flash Magazine welcome stories up to 360 words (including title) and you can send up to six pieces.Flash welcomes flash fiction and has a great list of other outlets here.They pay $50 per accepted story – see /main/submission-guidelines. Flash Fiction Online welcome 500-1000 word stories especially sci-fi / fantasy.Flash Fiction Magazine welcome stories from 300 to 1,000 words for all genres except children’s and erotica.Fairy Tale Magazine (Enchanted Conversation) – see below.Electric Literature publishes poetry and short stories.Eclectic Flash is currently closed for submissions but this may change.Daily Science Fiction welcomes original science fiction and fantasy which is posted / emailed every weekday with shorter pieces Monday to Thursday then a longer piece on Fridays.

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  • The Chicken Soup for the Soul series welcomes poetry and stories.
  • You can submit up to six of these per person.
  • C,MMAS & C:l:NS is look for fiction and poems of 250 words or less.
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    The Casket welcomes flash fiction and short stories for three opportunities Tube-Flash (is a great site for “short pieces of fiction – bursts of 1,250 words or less, both written and spoken” and welcomes new submissions.You can find the terms and conditions here. The magazine is free to submit, subscribe and read. Broken the Fable showcases short stories and poetry.If you’ve not heard within three months of submission, you’ve not been successful. Quarterly magazine Brilliant Flash Fiction magazine is seeking submissions of 1,000 words or less (published end Jan, March, June, September).Boston Literary Magazine no longer considers stories over 250 words and especially wants drabbles (100 worders), dribbles (50 worders) and poetry (especially haiku).BlinkInk is a quarterly magazine of short pieces.Bateau accepts submissions of poetry, flash fiction, playlets, flash nonfiction, comics / graphic stories, and b/w illustration from 1st September to 31st May.The submissions page includes topics they don’t want (always useful). Bartleby Snopes wants “quality fiction that grabs us and doesn’t let go” in both flash (1-1,200 words) and long fiction (up to 3,000 words).Ascent Aspirations welcomes short stories (

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    100wordstory welcomes 100-word* pieces of any genre (*no more, no less, excluding title).

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  • 34thparallel welcomes flash fiction, poetry, non-fiction BUT they charge $6 to submit! For that you get a digital copy featuring your piece (if accepted) so submit if you think it’s worth it.
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  • 13shotsofgrit’s snifters is especially for short flash fiction (longer pieces accepted too).
  • Magazine used to welcome submissions of flash fiction but they are currently closed to prose, only open to poetry, non-fiction and reviews. There are some interesting articles legalzoom (rights), legal zoom (adapting), litreactor (rights), (selling shorts), Kindle Boards (pricing), bookbaby (short story eBookers), writers relief (previously published) and writersrelief (fan fiction).įlash Fiction only (up to 1,250 words – those allowing more are listed below under in the ‘Short Stories’ section) Some markets won’t accept it if it has been. If your story has been published online, this means it’s been published, even if you didn’t receive any money for it. I would always recommend you checking for the current guidelines before writing something to suit in case anything has changed since posting on this page. Do let me know if you know of any others or if any of this information is incorrect. Click here for the main mixed format submissions page, or for Children’s, non-fiction, Novels, Poetry, Sci-fi, fantasy, horror etc., Scripts or Opportunities on this blog.īelow is a list of some outlets welcoming submissions of flash fiction and short stories (click here for other genres) – those marked ‘see below’ are markets that accept flash fiction and longer short stories.








    Popshot magazine submissions