The Saturday Evening Post has “revamped” and is looking for new fiction. With the dwindling newspaper and magazine market, this is a bold effort by the Post. Hopefully, readers will be rewarded by good, fresh writing. Click here for the Post’s submission guidelines. My thanks to fellow blogger, Georganna Hancock of A Writer’s Edge, for tweeting this truly news-worthy info. This is great news for someone who has fond memories of reading the Post when she was much much younger than she is today :-)
Tag: writer’s markets
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The FWA is “the world’s largest, free, online writing resource database,” providing free writing resources and writing links in a database filled with international writing web sites. FREE registration with FWO will get you some nifty software, and more gifts are provided if you donate. You can also subscribe to periodic emails that provide a wealth of information from the personable Rowdy Rhodes, Site Director.
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Duotrope Digest is a database of over 1,950 current markets for short fiction, poetry, and novels/collections. You can scour the net universe for the most current online and print writing markets using Duotrope’s high-powered search engine. Duotrope also updates their database several times a day, letting you know which markets have closed, are still current, or are newly opened. Some of the information provided by Duotrope the genres accepted by each market; payscale; type of media; and response times as reported by registered Duotrope users.
You can mark markets as favorites so you don’t have to slog through the whole database just to find the one market perfect for your short story.
By registering, you’ll get periodic updates, detailing your market of choice, all for FREE. However, a donation (no matter how small) is always greatly appreciated.