Parsec Ink has been publishing the annual science fiction, fantasy, horror anthology Triangulation since 2003. They will consider fiction up to 5,000 words, but the sweet spot is 3,000. According to their guidelines, they pay 3 cents per word, and 25 cents per line for poetry. To learn more, refer to this page.
Absynthe Magazine is Trent University's alternative press. They accept all genres, such as poetry, prose, creative nonfiction, or anything in between. According to their guidelines, they pay $75(CAD) per piece. To learn more, refer to this page.
Shoreline of Infinity is a science fiction magazine. They are looking for engaging science fiction, stories that give reality a tweak on the nose. They are particularly interested in seeing work from authors of backgrounds underrepresented in the Western science fiction canon, and authors from outside the anglophone West. Stories should have a maximum of 6,000 words. According to their guidelines, they pay £20/1000 words. To learn more, refer to this page.
MetaStellar is an online publication focusing on horror, fantasy and science fiction. According to their guidelines, they have two cycles for paid submissions each year, where they pay 8 cents a word for flash fiction. To learn more, refer to this page.
Planet Scumm curates and illustrates original short stories by international authors. They are looking for sci-fi and speculative fiction. Stories, or collections of flash fiction, should be no more than 5,000 words in length. According to their guidelines, they pay 8 cents a word. To learn more, refer to this page.
Third Flatiron publishes digital science fiction and fantasy anthologies with accompanying print editions. Stories should be between 1,500 and 3,000 words. According to their guidelines, they pay 8 cents per word, in return for the first publication rights to the story for six months after publication. To learn more, refer to this page.
Terrain.org is the first online literary journal of place, publishing award-winning literature, art, editorials, and community case studies since 1998. They accept the finest poetry, essays, fiction, and articles. According to their guidelines, they pay all contributors $50 per published submission. To learn more, refer to this page.
Mascara Literary Review is a transnational journal of Australian and world literature. Their interest is migrant, subaltern, Asian Australian and Indigenous creative and critical writing. According to their guidelines, they pay $100 for poems, $200 for fiction and essays, and $200 for reviews. To learn more, refer to this page.
midnight & indigo is a literary journal and publishing company dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the voices of Black women writers. They focus on short fiction and essay writing, contributing to the rich tapestry of Black literature. According to their guidelines, they pay $0.07 per word for Short Stories and $150 for personal essays. To learn more, refer to this page.
Translunar Travelers Lounge is a biannual speculative fiction magazine that aims to explore the fun side of fantasy and science fiction. According to their guidelines, they pay $0.03 per word with a minimum of $20 in exchange for first world electronic rights in English. They ask for an exclusivity period of 3 months from date of publication, and do not accept nonfiction. To learn more, refer to this page.