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Post by corpsecandle on Jun 29, 2008 16:51:46 GMT
I have been absent from here for ages and I have a few stories I wish to submit with the obvious possibilty that they may get published. So I was wondering if anyone here could direct me to a thread or a place that is currently seeking stories,I stupidly missed The Black Book of Horror and have really neglected Filthy Creations. I only have one story comming out in the B.H.F book of horror three and I need to get the ball rolling again. Any help is greatfully recieved
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Post by Calenture on Jun 29, 2008 17:10:39 GMT
Glad to hear about your story in BHF Horror 3, James - must admit, I wish Chris would come up with a snappier title (but I'd best not start that again : Anyway, there are plenty of opportunities for fiction around here, and without intending to influence you at all, I've sent you a PM. Rog
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Post by corpsecandle on Jun 29, 2008 17:13:13 GMT
Many thanks Rog I am looking to be far more active than I have been in the past with my writing and here.
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Post by benedictjjones on Jul 1, 2008 8:48:46 GMT
HERE'S A COUPLE:
horror/supernatural/folk stories about London "One Eye Grey" fandmpublications.co.uk (print zine)
frightfiction.com online zine launching their first issue soon. at not suprisingly frightfiction.com
then there's the genre mags -Black Static -Murky Depths (part comic part mag) -Midnight Street -Dark Horizons (BFS Magazine)
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Post by corpsecandle on Jul 1, 2008 15:57:19 GMT
Excellent Benidict thanks for the help mate
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Post by troo on Jul 1, 2008 16:16:03 GMT
I shall beat Ben around the head and facial regions for mentioning neither Pantechnicon nor Hub
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Post by benedictjjones on Jul 2, 2008 9:35:16 GMT
^apologies! if i could make the smileys work id be showing the red faced one...
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Post by corpsecandle on Jul 28, 2008 23:26:19 GMT
I shall beat Ben around the head and facial regions for mentioning neither Pantechnicon nor Hub I actuley have a Sci-Fi story that is almost done that needs a place that's a great one Troo,a great amount of outlets here thanks guys.
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Post by eddempster on Jul 29, 2008 7:57:15 GMT
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Post by carolinec on Jul 29, 2008 10:21:23 GMT
I shall beat Ben around the head and facial regions for mentioning neither Pantechnicon nor Hub I actuley have a Sci-Fi story that is almost done that needs a place that's a great one Troo,a great amount of outlets here thanks guys. Pantchnicon isn't just sci-fi though - they do horror too. In fact, the last issue was quite horrific!
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Post by stephenbacon on Aug 8, 2008 19:59:53 GMT
Troo said :- I shall beat Ben around the head and facial regions for mentioning neither Pantechnicon nor Hub I think HUB are only reopening submissions in the next few days. They'd been closed for ages.
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Post by dem on Aug 12, 2008 2:30:42 GMT
Yeah, they have. Here's the new submission guidelines: Write for Hub Magazine We're 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 ( 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 ( www.Hub-Mag.co.uk ) where you can find further details on what we're seeking.
Be part of Hub.
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Post by benedictjjones on Aug 19, 2008 13:59:23 GMT
^cheers for that Dem, I've now subscribed and will fire them a story in the near future (about the near future...)
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Post by lobolover on Nov 15, 2008 1:13:50 GMT
ive been wondering where to get published,seeing as I wont in this country.Im working on a trans of a work ive done a few days back-if anyone wants it,I can post it to the site,but I do so HATE to translate my own.
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