Wednesday, November 3, 2010

And a Few Market Links

With a hat tip to Chris Rhatigan we have a new zine called Southern Fried Fiction which is looking for subs of 500 to 2500 words. This is a fledgling non-paying market. http://southernfriedfiction.wordpress.com

Vol. 3 of the anthology "An Honest Lie" is looking for submissions of 3000 to 6000 words with the theme: "Justifiable Hypocrisy". This is a royalty paying market but they advertise their call as a contest, which I suppose on the surface is what every market call is - a contest for the best stories to fill their pages. You can find all the details at http://anhonestlie.wordpress.com/category/writer The amount of royalties is not specified so you'll have to query the editor on that.

And if you're looking for contests, Newpages.com has just posted the newest calls. http://www.newpages.com/literary/contests.htm Some of the fees are getting quite staggering, aren't they?

2 comments:

G. B. Miller said...

The fees can certainly add up, which is why I'm so sporadic as to contests I decide to enter.

sandra seamans said...

I don't do contests myself, G, at least not ones I have to pay for. I'd have better odds of winning the lottery. I was amazed at how many of the contests were over $20, they used be pretty much in the 5 to 10 dollar range which is doable for those who like to enter.