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Outshine A Twitterzine for optimistic, near future prose poems. They’re flash length, and look ahead: why not call them flashforwards ? poetic_elements_1 Submission guidelines: What I’m looking for: prose poems of optimistic, near future SF that fit within the ‘tweet’ limits (check out Twitter ...
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Outshine: More short short fiction
tor.com — As previously reported here , Twitter seems to be inspiring new forms of expression in the science... fiction community. Joining Thaumatrope is Outshine , a new weekly Twitter fiction zine from Jetse de Vries, former editor at Interzone and editor of ... (more) Outshine: More short short fiction
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Outshine: More short short fiction
Tor.com — ... the Twitter fiction market so soon, especially with both of them being paying markets. Outshine is paying $5 per prose poem, which ups the ante from the $1.20 that Thaumatrope pays. It seems a smart way to call attention to the anthology and the concept of optimistic SF, as well as a means to embrace new forms of digital expression in a world where print periodicals are facing challenges. If you are interested in more information on Outshine, check out the submission guidelines. The Twitter web page for Outshine can be ...

Picowebzines as paying markets
Futurismic — ... , due to launch January 14th; check the Shine anthology blog for submission guidelines. ...

Outshining the competition
When Gravity Fails — Although Shine (our anthology of optimistic SF) is planned for release by Solaris Books in April 2010, readers can whet their appetites until then over at DayBreak Magazine, where a 'positive, forward-looking SF story' will be featured every second Friday until the Shine anthology is released. Daybreak magazine was launched last Friday. You can find out more about the Shine project here, and follow them on twitter, too, @outshine. ...

Shine update and competition!
When Gravity Fails — ... of Sub-Inspector Gurushankar Rajaram" by Jeff Soesbe on October 16th, and "Horrorhouse" by David D. Levine on October 30th; we're waiting with bated breath for this weekend's third instalment. In case you missed it, the @Outshine project on Twitter is publishing 140-letter prose poems on the subject of the future (along with quotations, soundbytes, and similar stuff for those who are interested); you can submit your poem by emailing shineanthology@gmail.com, or go here for submission guidelines. Finally, Jetse informs us that he will be running a ...

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