Short stories are a vibrant part of SFF, but many magazines are underfunded and under the radar.
I’ve been a short fiction first reader and editor for a couple of magazines, since about 2015. While this doesn’t grant me a lot of access to what’s actually going on behind the scenes, it has given me a massive appreciation for short stories and their authors. Many magazines are run by volunteers, and keeping any magazine running is a labor of love, done in support of the readers, writers, and the future storytellers in the science fiction/fantasy space.
If you have a favorite short fiction magazine, sound off in the comments! But, just in case, here’s an incomplete list of incredible magazines and markets I have enjoyed over the past few years, not including the zines listed in this article:
Norge Siste Nytt, Norge Overskrifter
Similar News:Du kan også lese nyheter som ligner på denne som vi har samlet inn fra andre nyhetskilder.
22 best fiction books of 2022 so far, according to GoodreadsFrom fantasy sequels to heart-pounding historical fiction, here are some of the best new fiction of 2022 so far.
Les mer »
The Crypto ConstitutionAmendment XVII: Investors can’t say that they love you, truly love you, and then disappear.
Les mer »
27 Rom-Coms That Are Apparently 'The Best Ever' And Need To Be Watched At Least Once In Your LifeHonestly, some of these movies deserved a 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.
Les mer »
TikTok users can now credit specific videos to make sure viral creators get their dueTikTok wants to make sure viral creators get credit they deserve
Les mer »
John Oliver slams ‘Alabama’s worst memaw’ Kay Ivey, says transgender medication law ‘absolutely appalling’ICYMI: John Oliver had a few words for Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey during his HBO show “Last Week Tonight” on Sunday.
Les mer »
The World’s Most Powerful X-Ray Is Now Colder Than SpaceExperts say it’s going to take “X-ray science to the next level.”
Les mer »