Publishers: Creative Writing / Short Stories

76 Publishers
  • FIYAH is a quarterly speculative fiction magazine that features stories by and about Black people of the African Diaspora. They accept submissions of short fiction 2,000 – 7,000 words and novelettes up to 15,000 words. According to their guidelines, they pay 0.08/word and $50 USD for poetry. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Flame Tree publishes beautiful books with timeless storytelling for the modern reader. According to one of their calls for submisisons, they pay 8 cents/6 pence per word. To see their most recent calls, refer to this page

  • The Virginia Quarterly Review is a literary magazines published by the University of Virginia. They welcome poetry of all types and length, short fiction of 2,500–8,000 words, and nonfiction of 3,000–7,000 words. According to their guidelines, they pay $200 per poem and $1,000 and above for short fiction and other prose. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • The Suburban Review is a quarterly digital journal of short fiction, creative non-fiction, poetry and art. They’re interested in publishing the work of writers from all over Australia and the world. According to their guidelines, they pay $450 for fiction of 2000-2500 words, $400 for creative non-fiction of 1250-2000 words, and $375 for one poem over 30 lines. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Poetry Wales is the national poetry magazine of Wales. In addition to poetry, they are open to pitches for features, interviews, and reviews. According to their guidelines, they pay £20/page for poetry, £67.50/1500-word for reviews, and £150/3000 word for articles. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • khōréō is a quarterly magazine of speculative fiction and migration. They are looking for short speculative fiction under 5,000 words. According to their guidelines, they pay $0.10/word. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Diabolical Plots is an original fiction magazine. They are interested in science fiction, fantasy, and horror stories with a speculative element. Stories should be 3500 words or less. According to their guidelines, they pay 10 cents per word. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • The Offing is an online literary magazine publishing creative writing in all genres and art in all media. According to their guidelines, they pay a $25–$100 fee, depending on department and number/length of works published. To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Solarpunk Magazine publishes fiction, poetry, essays, and art that envisions a hopeful and sustainable future. According to their guidelines, they pay $.08 per word for fiction ($100 minimum), $40 per poem, and $75 for nonfiction (per essay or article). To learn more, refer to this page.

  • Aniko Magazine publishes poetry, flash fiction, short stories and creative nonfiction by writers from Australia and around the world. They also accept more experimental work. According to their guidelines, the author of each published piece receives $125.00 (AUD). To learn more, refer to this page.