Wet Ink
If you’ve got some short stuff, check out Wet Ink magazine if you’re looking to publish. While not strictly a speculative fiction magazine, they accept submissions from all different genres. Issue 10 had a great story from Shona Husk called Dar-otter, pearl otter, can’t find me, a trippy love story set on an alien world, a cool mix of technology and tribal class society. Wet Ink’s an Aussie mag, made in South Australia, and they pay for stories too. Submission’s easy as, check it out.
Hub
Straight from the horse’s mouth:
Hub magazine are re-opening the doors to submissions, and there are three ways you can write for Hub Magazine:
1) Send a short story for consideration
2) Enter our short story competition
3) Review for us
1) Sending a short story for consideration
Hub Magazine is weekly. This means we need a lot of short stories in order to satisfy the voracious appetites of our readers. We’re looking for stories of between 800 and 6,000 words (we will consider longer stories from authors we have already published).
Submission guidelines are on our website at www.Hub-Mag.co.uk
2) Enter our short story competition
We are about to launch a competition to find the very best in new “Bootstrap SciFi”. Twelve winners will be published in a winning anthology, and there is a first prize of £100. There is no fee to enter. Once again, details on our website.
3) Review for us
We need reviews, and lots of them! We get sent books every week by publishers from across the globe, and we just don’t have the time to read them all! If you’d like to become a reviewer for us, check out the review guidelines on our website. We don’t currently pay for reviews (we’re a free-to-read eZine, after all), but you do get to keep everything you review for us.
So, head over to www.Hub-Mag.co.uk where you can find further details on what we’re seeking.
Be part of Hub.