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Submissions Fiction Guidelines ATTENTION: We are reopening to submissions on 9-22-08 and will remain open until 11-30-08. Only submissions received during our open window will be considered for publication. Notices will be posted here and on sites such as Ralan.com and Gila Queen.com when we ...
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Space and Time to accept submissions for two months
SFScope — ... writers of fiction and poetry are welcome to submit." The maximum word length is 10,000, and under 7,500 is preferred. Payment is one cent per word. All submissions must be as electronic attachments. Fiction should go to Gerard Houarner at fictioneditor at spaceandtimemagazine dot com. Poetry to Linda Addison at poetryeditor at spaceandtimemagazine dot com. And art queries go to Diane Weinstein at artgoddess at spaceandtimemagazine dot com. Full submission guidelines are available on this page .

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Paperback Writer — ... and/or horror, but are really open to looking at anything, so long as it is speculative. Stories should be in standard manuscript format and a maximum of 10K words" and "poems should be no longer than a single, standard 81/2 by 11 inch page, and must be of a speculative nature -- either science fiction, fantasy, horror, or any combination thereof will do." Pays: Pay: 1ยข/word for fiction, $5 per poem. No reprints, electronic submissions only. See more details and guidelines here.* ...

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