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Pro- and Pro/Am-markets for speculative literature. Only places where you can be published with speculative literature -- not for markets (like Locus) that are about SF.

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What makes great science/speculative fiction?

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Rochester Rewritten / Alternative Rochesters

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R-SPEC is calling for submissions of short works for a new anthology describing "Alternative Rochesters." Show us your vision of an Alternative Rochester by 15 December 2010 31 March 2011. Click the title for more information.

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Are the Big Three SF Mags Irrelevant?

Submitted by escoles on Wed, 10/24/2007 - 08:49
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Thoughts from Warren Ellis, Cory Doctorow and John Scalzi on what, if anything, the "big three" (Asimov's, Analog and Fantasy & Science Fiction) can do to redress their falling subscription numbers -- and, for that matter, whether they are even "relevant".
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Interzone

Submitted by escoles on Tue, 10/09/2007 - 10:38
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Interzone is a major British SF (and Fantasy) magazine. SFWA no longer classifies it as a qualifying market; nonetheless it has an impressive backlist that includes Brian Aldiss, Charlie Stross, Greg Egan, William Gibson, and a host of others.

Interzone was acquired by TTA Press in 2004, and is subject to ongoing re-tuning. The TTA website doesn't give a lot of history; Wikipedia does slightly better.

(The weblink for this story is to the Guidelines page.)

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