Market Reports
| Apex open to novel submissions this month only | |
| News > Market Reports | November 11, 2008 |
| Apex Book Company is reading dark science fiction novel submissions for the month of November... | |
| Circlet Press extends reading deadlines | |
| News > Market Reports | November 4, 2008 |
| Circlet Press is extending their reading periods for their upcoming ebook anthologies Like an Animal and Like a Myth... | |
| Jetse de Vries to edit "optimistic" anthology for Solaris Books | |
| News > Book & Novel Sales | October 30, 2008 |
| Jetse de Vries will edit Shine, an anthology of near-future, optimistic SF stories, for Solaris Books... | |
| QueeredFiction to publish GLB sf/f/h; reading for anthology | |
| News > Market Reports | October 22, 2008 |
| Start-up smal press QueeredFiction will focus on gay, lesbian, and bisexual science fiction, fantasy, and horror. They're currently reading for Queer Wolf... | |
| Anthology seeking Biblical horror stories | |
| News > Market Reports | October 21, 2008 |
| Tim Lieder will be reading for an anthology of Biblical horror stories, to be published through his Dybbuk Press... | |
| New webzine Expanded Horizons launches, seeking "diversity" | |
| News > Magazines | October 13, 2008 |
| New webzine Expanded Horizons will emphasize "under-represented voices in speculative fiction," and has stories by Joe Haldeman, Paul Levinson... | |
| New Market Maven issue, and a correction to a new address | |
| News > Market Reports | October 6, 2008 |
| Editor Cynthia Ward reports the release of Market Maven #6, along with her new address... | |
| The Edge of Propinquity closes for 2008 and opens for 2009 | |
| News > Market Reports | October 3, 2008 |
| Serial webzine The Edge of Propinquity is now reading submissions for its 2009 theme of "Compromise". Payment is $50 per story... | |
| Paper Golem reading for new anthology | |
| News > Market Reports | October 3, 2008 |
Small press publisher Paper Golem's second book, Alembical, will be released in the next few weeks, and following it, they're reading for next year's anthology...
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| SpaceWesterns to host 22nd Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction | |
| News > Market Reports | October 2, 2008 |
| Nathan E. Lilly's webzine SpaceWesterns will be hosting the 22nd Carnival of Feminist Science Fiction, a roving collection of blog posts on a single subject... | |
| Serpentarius Magazine Dies | |
| News > Market Reports | September 25, 2008 |
| Quarterly speculative fiction webzine Serpentarius has died under the assault of hackers... | |
| Clarkesworld Magazine reopens to submissions | |
| News > Market Reports | September 22, 2008 |
| The small webzine is once again reading submissions and paying ten cents per word for science fiction and fantasy stories... | |
| New webzine Polu Texni launches with fiction and non-fiction | |
| News > Magazines | September 18, 2008 |
| Webzine Polu Texni will publish fiction and non-fiction about mixed-media arts and speculative or weird fiction. Current contributors include Pat Lillich, Jack Skillingstead, and Adam Rurik... | |
| Space and Time to accept submissions for two months | |
| News > Market Reports | September 15, 2008 |
| Forty-year-old small press sf magazine Space and Time will reopen to submissions from 22 September to 30 November... | |
| Arkham Tales to be new early 20th century electronic pulp magazine | |
| News > Market Reports | September 12, 2008 |
| Nathan Shumate is editing a new free electronic magazine, Arkham House, which will be publishing weird fiction reminiscent of (but not derivative of) early 20th century pulps... | |
| Circlet Press Announces Fall Reading Period | |
| News > Market Reports | September 11, 2008 |
| Small press erotic sf publisher Circlet will be reading submissions for various anthologies from 15 September to 31 October... | |
| Night Shade briefly reading unagented zombie novels | |
| News > Market Reports | August 27, 2008 |
| Jeremy Lassen reports that he is, for a scant two months, reading unagented zombie novel submissions for Night Shade Books... | |
| Clarkesworld staffing update, magazine planning to reopen to submissions | |
| News > Magazines | August 21, 2008 |
| Clarkesworld Magazine is modifying its editorial staff, has taken on an interim non-fiction editor, and expects to reopen to submissions in September... | |
| New Market Maven issue, and new address | |
| News > Market Reports | August 18, 2008 |
| Editor Cynthia Ward reports the release of Market Maven #5, along with her new e-mail address... | |
| Apex Publications' Annual Halloween Short Story Contest | |
| News > Contests | August 18, 2008 |
| Apex Publications' Halloween short story contest is based on the theme "Election Horror"... | |
| Agent Colleen Lindsay updates her query guidelines | |
| News > Market Reports | August 14, 2008 |
| She is no longer accepting queries by paper mail: it's all electronic or nothing... | |
| Mike Allen announces Clockwork Phoenix 2 reading period | |
| News > Market Reports | August 6, 2008 |
| Editor Mike Allen will be reading for the second volume of his annual anthology of "tales of beauty and strangeness," for which he'll be paying... | |
| Footprints seeking science fiction stories | |
| News > Market Reports | August 5, 2008 |
| Jay Lake and Eric T. Reynolds' original anthology for Hadley Rille Books is looking for stories set "long after our species has turned to dust..." | |
| Byzarium's August 2008 issue now available | |
| News > Magazines | August 5, 2008 |
| The newest issue of the webzine "dedicated to fantasy, sci-fi, and horror fiction" has four stories and one article available, and there's a new flash fiction contest... | |
| John Joseph Adams announces open science fiction anthology: Federations | |
| News > Market Reports | August 4, 2008 |
| John Joseph Adams will be reading original science fiction stories and paying 5 cents per word when his reading period opens on 1 November... | |
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Small press publisher Paper Golem's second book, Alembical, will be released in the next few weeks, and following it, they're reading for next year's anthology...




