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Check Out Our Short Fiction Writing Courses:
What’s Love Got to Do With It? Writing Romance in Non-Romance Genres
Relationships are an important feature of fiction—and not just romances! If your non-romance work has love involved, learn the ropes in this 5 week course, open to writers of all genres.
Fiction or nonfiction? Article, short story, or how-to book? Do you want to write for children, teens, adults? There is a type of writing that is best suited for you, and the discovery process can be an adventure.
Get Invited to Read at Literary Conferences!
with Lyzette Wanzer
April 9th, 2022
How do you get invited to read at literary conferences? Lyzette Wanzer shows you the ropes in this one day workshop.
Writing Autobiographical Fiction
Learn to depart from "what really happened," and write compelling fiction from your own life experience.
Want to write about nature like Robert Frost, Henry David Thoreau, or Annie Dillard? Join us for this six week nature writing course.
6. Dark Magazine
Dark Magazine pays 6¢ a word for horror and dark fantasy fiction. This journal much prefers stories that deviate from an expected ending and play with new styles and ideas. This is a great place for horror short story submissions!
7. Typishly
Typishly accepts short fiction and tries to publish both new and emerging voices. Best of all, they aim to respond to all submitted works in under 24 hours! This is a great journal for both expanding your readership and trying your look at a fast-paced publication.
8. SAND Journal
SAND Journal publishes eclectic and subversive fiction. They love stories that refuse to be predictable and stories that inspire change. Short story submissions are open until September 1st.
Where to Publish Short Stories: Reputable Journals
Want to know where to submit short stories for money? Many of the following journals pay for work from previously published writers. A publication in any of these online fiction journals could catapult your writing toward a larger, more reputable audience!
A publication in any of these online fiction journals could catapult your writing toward a larger, more reputable audience.
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