May’s Mighty open submission calls

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Speculative Preferred

BAD HAND BOOKS

Details

Editor: Doug Murano & Michale Bailey
OPEN: May 1st
Pay: 10c a words

Word range: 5000 max
Simultaneous submissions? NO
Reprints? No

Description

Bad Hand Books is owned and operated by Bram Stoker Award-winning and Shirley Jackson Award-winning editor Doug Murano.

Vision: To revolutionize indie genre publishing from the heart of flyover country in South Dakota. Mission: To collaborate with the world’s best authors and artists to bring you the best horror, crime, and dark fantasy fiction.

Core values: Grit. Irreverence. Inclusion. Respect.

Submission Hints

We live in divided times. We’re fueled by misinformation. We retreat inside ideological bubbles. We no longer trust each other. We've forgotten what holds us together. We’re more dangerous than ever.

We’re looking for original stories of transgression, of the mechanisms behind what’s fraying the bonds that bind us.

We want to ask readers to consider what’s worth keeping and what requires smashing to bits. Preference for stories that have a speculative element (horror, fantasy, sci-fi), but it is not 100% necessary.

Insight

I love the concept and cover art. But I have no experience with this publisher. I have a story called "Witches Need Stitches" I might try here.

They are capping submissions at first 500 so sub fast! It's an email thing - LongDivisionAnthology(at)gmail(dot)com.

SPECULATIVE & LITERARY

flash fiction online

Details

Editor:Jason Bartlett
Theme: Rural Fantasy
Open May 1st-31st
Pay: $100 per story
Word range: 500-1000
Simultaneous submissions? Yes
Reprints? Yes 2c a word
ANON SUBS

Description

Rural Fantasy might at first sound redundant. The Hero’s Journey, for example, begins with a farm boy or a hobbit in a pastoral setting, but those stories see the hero leave the rural setting to venture into the larger world beyond. When they return, they tend not to fit into their small town.

Urban Fantasy, in contrast, often takes fantasy into contemporary cities, though wider definitions allow for any settings, rural or urban, within a world that has undergone urbanization or technological development.



For this call, we are interested in fantasy stories that remain within rural spaces. What epic plots, magical mishaps, or fantastical situations play out in small towns, along country roads, in the deep woods or vast deserts? These stories will also push back against harmful tropes that paint rural places as immovable regressive strongholds, as some essential wellspring for a national identity, or as an antidote against the harms of the cities.

Instead, send us stories that show the complexities of rural places and the characters who live there. These might include power struggles against dominant forces or even a fantasy of what a rural location might become. Stories may be set in any time period, on Earth, or on secondary worlds. The tone might range from optimistic and comedic to dark and brooding.

Submission Hints

Anonymous submissions.

Flash Fiction Online has published stories from both new and established authors across the globe. We love narratives with crisp prose, well-developed characters with emotional arcs, fascinating plots, and satisfying resolutions. We want works that engage our minds and emotions and that leave us with a sense of awe or give us something to muse on. We’re always on the hunt for something new, surprising, clever, or beautiful.

Insights

Certain stories, however well done, are unlikely to be selected in this call. They include:

Werewolves, vampires, or cryptids
Rewritings of fairy and folk tales
Horror, gore, or excessive violence
Cozy stories without much plot
Stories written from the 2nd person POV

NEW INTERVIEW👇

Science Fiction & Fantasy

lightspeed

Details

Publisher/Editor: John Joseph Adams & Wendy Wagner
FALSE ALARM - THEY WILL NOT BE OPENING.
Pay: 8 cents per word

Word range: 1,500-10,000

Simultaneous submissions? No

Reprints? Yes, 2 cents a word
But at least we get to read Wendy's words of wisdom! see link below

Description

Lightspeed Magazine is the most well-known and critically acclaimed sister publication of Adamant Press; owned and operated by John Joesph Adams. From the website:
“Lightspeed is a digital science fiction and fantasy magazine. In its pages, you will find science fiction: from near-future, sociological soft SF, to far-future, star-spanning hard SF—and fantasy: from epic fantasy, sword-and-sorcery, and contemporary urban tales, to magical realism, science-fantasy, and folktales.”

Submission Hints

Lightspeed is seeking original science fiction and fantasy stories. All types of science fiction and fantasy are welcome. No subject should be considered off-limits, and we encourage writers to take chances with their fiction and push the envelope. We do not accept simultaneous submissions or multiple submissions. You may submit one SF story and one Fantasy story at any given time; you must wait until seven days after our reply to submit another story in that genre.

Insights

I am SO excited to bring you advice straight from WENDY WAGNER. Here are the highlights...

Speculative Fiction

apparition lit

Details

Managing Editor: Tacoma Tomilson 

Flash Fiction Prompt - Mother Earth
OPEN May 1-14
SHORT STORY Prompt - ANACHRONISM
OPEN MAY 15-31
Pay: 5 cents per word

Word range: under 1,000
 for flash
1000-5000 for short story
Simultaneous submissions? No 

Reprints? No

Description

Every month Apparition Lit holds a flash fiction contest and buys a story based on their prompt.

This year, flash is a celebration of all the recipes and meals that shape your worlds, your communities, and your lives. We want rich, unique flavors, vivid stories, and adventurous tastes.

May is Mother Earth, inspired by foods that can come to our tables just as they are gifted to us from the great Mother herself, like matcha, fried plantain,& milk and honey, syrup…

Submission Hints

Send us stories with enough emotional heft to break a heart, with prose that’s as clear and delicious as broth. We love proactive characters and settings that feel lived in and real enough to touch. Stories with style, stories with emotion, stories with character.

Insight

There are two opportunities to sell to App Lit this month. Hmmm. Anachronism. I had to look this one up. It means an error in chronology.
A person or thing that is chronologically out of place.
especially : one from a former age that is incongruous in the present

Speculative Fiction

GAMUT

Details

Editor-in-chief: Richard Thomas 

OPEN May 1st
Pay: 10 cents per word

Word range: 1000-5000
Simultaneous submissions? yes
Reprints? yes
ANON SUBS

Description

For stories, we are looking for fantasy, science fiction, horror, thrillers, neo-noir, new-weird, transgressive fiction, magical realism, and literary fiction that leans into genre.

Submission Hints

Dark Speculative Fiction --- A grand and sweeping genre of tales that dance on the fringes of reality, dark speculative works explore the depths of human experience and emotion—both the unnerving and the extraordinary.

Insight

I have been trying non-stop to sell here. No luck yet. They like very dark I think. And a bit weird.

Three books. Thirteen stories in each from Angelique Fawns and the most talented guest writers she could find. 

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CMM44YPZ

Spec

weird little worlds

Details

THE ROBOTS WERE RIGHT: TALES OF UNSTOPPABLE TECHNOLOGY
Open for submissions:May 1-May 31

Pay: 5c a word
Word range: 500-5000
Simultaneous submissions? YES
Reprints? NO
ANON SUBS

Description

Robots, AI, and all things technology. Think of our annual anthology call as a mix between the Twilight Zone, Black Mirror, and Back to the Future. We are looking to highlight 20+ brand new writers with tales of technology gone right, wrong, and everything in between.

Technology has infiltrated every aspect of our lives. From being constantly monitored by our smart devices to AI art taking the jobs of creatives, technology is having a real impact on the lives and livelihoods of people all over the world. In this anthology, we want to hear the strangest, scariest, most stupefying, and most satisfying stories you can imagine. Make us cringe, laugh, cry, hide…but most of all, make us think and make us care!

Submission Hints

We are looking for unique, engaging stories that are ripped from the headlines and could be the next episode of Black Mirror or The Twilight Zone. Whatever technology you choose to highlight(not necessarily from this century), it must reflect the pervasive, invasive, abusive, and/or revolutionary power of human-made tools and make us care about the humans they impact.

While we understand that there is a dark side to all unstoppable technology, don’t be afraid to send us something that is funny, poignant, innovative, or uplifting. We are open to all interpretations, and are always looking for a variety of voices, characters, places, backgrounds, narrative styles, and themes.

My Insights

This is how they want the title of the doc named.
Title_Word Count_Type (SF, F, H – Scifi, Fantasy, Horror)_Review 1

Fiction

statue magazine

Details



Open Now
Pay: 80 Euros per 1000 words
Word range: 1000-6000
Simultaneous submissions? Yes 

Reprints? No

Description

Statue Magazine is an award-winning, omni-genre fiction magazine first published in 2022. Each issue contains at least two works of original fiction (sometimes more) which typically appear as short stories of 1,000 – 6,000 words. We aim to keep our readership entertained, but balance this with a desire to see high quality, meaningful fiction on our pages. We believe that these two ideals should not conflict.

Submission Hints

We're looking for short fiction and poetry focused on long-term relationships: platonic, romantic, or familial. We don't want the blaze of new love or the obsession of a new friend. We want pieces that show that comfort that develops when people know each other for years.

Give us deep space, dusty frontiers, or dreamy fantasy. We want stories and poetry with strong, confident relationships amid all the sci-fi/fantasy. While we are primarily looking for stories with happy endings (yeah, yeah), we also want endings that are earned. If things get a little teary or gory, that's ok.

We are especially interested in stories featuring queer platonic relationships, ace/aro love stories, and polycules.

Insights

New market, looks like they just want good writing. Send your submission to info@statuemagazine.com. I just sent in my piece about a dragon who wants to be a firefighter.

Speculative

heartlines spec

Details

Editor: Rebecca Bennett

Open May 1 -30
Pay: 8c cents per word
Word range: 1000-3500
Simultaneous submissions? Yes 

Reprints? No
primarily Canadian Magazine

Description

Heartlines Spec is a speculative magazine focused on long-term friendships and relationships. It's the comfort of the known, the fierce hug of someone that knows you best.

Submission Hints

We're looking for short fiction and poetry focused on long-term relationships: platonic, romantic, or familial. We don't want the blaze of new love or the obsession of a new friend. We want pieces that show that comfort that develops when people know each other for years.

Give us deep space, dusty frontiers, or dreamy fantasy. We want stories and poetry with strong, confident relationships amid all the sci-fi/fantasy. While we are primarily looking for stories with happy endings (yeah, yeah), we also want endings that are earned. If things get a little teary or gory, that's ok.

We are especially interested in stories featuring queer platonic relationships, ace/aro love stories, and polycules.

Insights

Don't be afraid to stretch boundaries. My friend AKIS, just sold one of his very strange and dark pieces to them.

Dark Fiction/Horror

crystal lake

Details

Scenes of Wedding Terror
Editor: Jacob Steven Mohr
Open for submissions:??? rumoured to be May

Pay:? I've seen from 1c up to 10c
Word range: stay tuned
Simultaneous submissions? NO
Reprints? yes

ANON submissions.

Description

This will be an anthology of matrimony themed horror.

Submission Hints

stay tuned -- I've reached out. Hopefully we can get an exclusive first notice and hints!

My Insights

I've been close a few times here, but no cigar. Since 2018 I've been trying! But I love how they communicate with authors.

Just wanted to say thanks for your super awesome monthly short story calls. The one you posted about Inkd Publishing just accepted one of my short stories leading to my first sale!

BK Wellman

Join my substack at https://angeliquemfawns.substack.com for additional calls! I just sent out an update with ten more good paying opportunities plus hints.

Science Fiction

escape pod

Details

Escape Artist Podcasts
Open for submissions:Sept 15-May 31

Pay:8c a word
Word range: 1500-7500 sweet spot 2000-4000
Simultaneous submissions? NO
Reprints? yes

ANON submissions.

Description

Escape Pod is a science fiction market. We are fairly flexible on what counts as science (superheroes! steampunk! space opera! time travel!) and are interested in exploring the range of the genre. We want stories that center science, technology, future projections, and/or alternate history, and how any or all of these things impact individuals and society.

Escape Pod leans in the direction of escapism, hopepunk and optimism rather than grimdark and gloom. We love to see funny stories, which can include dark humor that doesn’t punch down, and satire that isn’t painfully bleak. Remember that the failure mode of irony is sincerity, so if you’re mocking something, be sure you’re hitting the right target.

Submission Hints

We’re not interested in stories that contain sexual assault, rape, child abuse, animal cruelty, gore, or horror. We also do not want to see stories that treat the hardships of marginalized people or groups as thought experiments. While we may have published stories with that type of content in the past, they are not currently a good fit for Escape Pod. Our primary audience is adult listeners and readers. Strong language and sexual situations are fine, but we are not an erotica market.

My Insights

I'm piling up the rejections here. Currently at 24. Sometimes they give feedback, which I love. Even when it hurts. (Though they tend to be nice here.)

Literary Science Fiction & Fantasy

orion's belt

Details

OPEN March 1st
Editor: Joshua Fagan
Probably closes Sept 1

8c a word

Word range: max 1200

Simultaneous submissions? Yes

Reprints? No

Description

Orion’s Belt is a literary speculative-fiction online magazine. We specialize in the strange and poignant and awe-inspiring, stories that have a cosmic scale and intimate personal stakes. Currently, we publish fiction only, one story per month. All stories must be 1200 words or less.

Speculative fiction for us encompasses a wide range of fiction that includes non-realist elements. While we focus on science-fiction and fantasy, we’re open to slipstream, horror, magic realism, myth retellings, surrealism, superhero stories, and all other fantastical genres and subgenres.

The “literary” qualifier simply means we like stories focusing on internal and interpersonal conflicts. Don’t give us people saving the world unless you can make us care about the people doing the saving. It also means we want stories that are sharply, intelligently written. We highly prize the craft of writing. This doesn’t mean you have to be Faulkner or Shakespeare, and it certainly doesn’t mean we want stories peppered with purple prose and thesaurus-words. It does mean that we care as much about form as we do about content. How a story is told is as important to us as what it is about.

Speculative fiction gives us the opportunity to imagine other worlds, but we can also use it to help us better understand our own little blue marble floating through the depths of space.

We follow in the tradition of science-fiction pioneer Darko Suvin and his concept of “cognitive estrangement,” in which the strangeness of different worlds provides readers with a lens through which to observe the strangeness in our own worlds. This is more than mere allegory. It’s an awakening to a higher level of awareness. In our view, the best speculative fiction does more than offer escapism. It facilitates a better understanding of the self and the other.

Submission Hints

All stories must contain significant speculative elements. This does not mean all sci-fi stories must have lasers and rockets. It just means a non-speculative story doesn’t become speculative if you include a single line clarifying the story takes place on Mars.

My Insight

I've had 21 rejections from this market. But two of my stories got close. They were the more unusual and artsy of my pieces.


Anything Good

story unlikely

Details

Editor Danny Hanker

No restrictions on genre
Closes to submissions: In September

Pay:8c a word. $200 max for non-members $400 for members
Word range: 10,000 max, 15,000 for members
Simultaneous submissions? yes
Reprints? yes, 1c a word

Description

Good stories don’t just come in all shapes and sizes, but in all genres, too (fiction and nonfiction). Although some genres naturally lend themselves to certain feelings, by no means do we expect authors to follow preordained paths. We like stories that cross genres, experiment, and push the boundaries of literature while maintaining the utmost quality in literary technique and storytelling, which is why we're open to just about anything.

Submission Hints

WHAT WE'RE NOT LOOKING FOR: Excessive anything. Think PG-13, R if necessary. We're not attempting to salt the earth with more cultural dogma couched as mediocre fiction, or writers who are jockeying for the title of Most Woke. There’s enough of that out there already. You want to impress us? Write a good story. You want to get published? Write a great one.

My Insights

Danny Hanker reached out to me and asked if I could share this info with you folks! The stories he publishes are NEVER boring. ** One note, in my experience you sometimes DON'T receive rejection letters.

Speculative

hexagon

Details

Editor: JW Stebner
Deadline: May 1 - 7

Pay: 1c a word
Word range: 10,000max
Simultaneous submissions? No
Reprints? NO

Description

Hexagon is an online magazine created to take readers to fantastic worlds and to meet incredible characters. We specialize in the weird, the wondrous, and the whimsical!

We are looking for speculative fiction pieces that take us on journeys to other worlds or other times, where elements of the fantastic, absurd, horrifying, or humorous might exist. We are drawn to stories that explore distant futures, ancient civilizations, and everything in between. Experimental fiction is welcomed, as long as there are elements of the wondrous, the weird, or the whimsical.

Submission Hints

-We currently publish only speculative fiction. This includes science fiction, fantasy, horror, mystery, cyberpunk, sword and sorcery, magical realism, paranormal horror, dystopian epics, eldritch horror, superhero, space opera, afrofuturism, weird west, etc.

-Deeper than genre, we are looking for pieces with engaging characters, fresh conflicts, and exciting narratives, not just concept pieces. We recommend that you read some of our published work before submitting.

My Insights

I saw that Ai Jiang had a story published here. If it's good enough for Ai... https://hexagonmagazine.ca/issue-10-fall-2022/