New online magazine / publisher

Must not have been published before or made available online for public viewing.


If a previous version had been in the critiques section here, would that invalidate it? (It's over two years ago) And the story is, IIRC, about 1,400 words long.

Just to add to the others, the site is a model of professionalism, and the choice of images perfect. Where can I meet elf-girl? ;)
 
Thank you all for the kind words, and I'm happy you all like the website.

For future reference, would comedy be acceptable as a submission?

Comedy is fine if you can make it work in the SFF genres.

Okay, sent something, straight Science Fiction, no gribbly Elder Gods were harmed or offended in the writing of this story...honest!

13 days and counting! Technically you're a few days early, but I won't hold that against you :p

Window is open from 1st to 30th of November – may be closed earlier if volume of submissions is high.

Must be my old laptop, but on the science fiction graphic I can't see what travel to distant planets becomes...

If you mean the quote. It reads 'Where travel to distant planets become reality.'

Also, once you're up and running on twitter, I'll give you a signal boost.

It would seem you have already found the twitter account. Although I haven't used it yet - @KraxonBooks

If a previous version had been in the critiques section here, would that invalidate it? (It's over two years ago) And the story is, IIRC, about 1,400 words long.

The short answer is yes it would invalidate it as the critiques section is publicly viewable. The long answer is slightly more complicated. If the two versions are not recognisable as the same story. Then it would be classed as a new story and you could submit it.

The writing group section is not public. Therefore anything posted there would be okay.
 
Glitch, I always get the guidelines wrong, no matter how many times I read them. It was only after I'd submitted my Cthulhu story that I spotted the "no Cthulhu stories" bit in that magazine's guidelines. I expected a rejection, but the acceptance said "I really, really don't like Cthulhu Mythos stories, but yours was a hoot".
 
Like it, yeah, yeah, yeah, like it... :D:D:D:D:D (imagine dog eagerly wagging tail) nice job Glitch... the website that is.

Will be subbing a story... that I just happened to have ready...

Regardless of yay or nay... like that website...
 
A great idea and daring adventure Glitch, best of luck with it!

(I've sort of come in the wrong way round, saw the site through one of Mouse's posts elsewhere and did not know what it was all about until now.)
 
Are you not naughty? Nah, FB I think (and stop trying to get me to increase my post count, I know how close I am!!!) ;)
 
Oh yeah, forgot Facebook. Almost at 4k, you can do it, Perp!
 
Missed the cutoff for submissions by a day. Ah well.

I wish you the very best of luck!

Website - a little too minimalist for me, but clean and slick.
 
It's taken me so long to do this last 20, don't want to rush it at the end.

Besides I've got short stories I should be working on...
 
By the way, I haven't been here long enough or frequently enough to know who E.J.Tett, Martin Clark and Jo Zebedee are (their chrons names). I think I know one or two, but I'm not 100% sure.
 
I'm a bit late to this, but well done and good luck, Glitch! More publishing avenues for stories are always a Good Thing. I wish you every success! And I do like the website. Clean and easy to navigate, with eye-catching images, which is the way it should be. :)
 

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