Over a decade ago, I wrote a one-act play called "A Time For Dolls." I recently revised and reformatted it which made it much better. I entered it into the Native Voices Award, and found out that it has been longlisted for the prize. Yay!
I also just went over the proofs for my poem "How the Blubber Boy Came to Be." It will be printed in the upcoming issue of The Deadlands. I think the publication date is set for November 19. Check it out! I got to read the other authors' stuff, and it is good.
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Horror Tree: Submission calls for magazines and anthologies, mostly in the horror genre.
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Submittable: Submissions opportunities. Primarily for writing, but also has opportunities for artists, fellowships, and workshops.
Moksha: Submission opportunities. Primarily speculative fiction.
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Gwendolyn Kiste Submission Roundup: Mostly speculative submission opportunities.
Contests and Competitions: What it says.
Publishing... and other forms of Insanity: Paying markets, agents seeking clients, contests, and more.
Winning Writers: Search for free writing contests
Literary Outlets for Environmental Writing: What it says
Aswiebe’s Market List Online: Spreadsheet of speculative fiction publishing opportunities
I also just went over the proofs for my poem "How the Blubber Boy Came to Be." It will be printed in the upcoming issue of The Deadlands. I think the publication date is set for November 19. Check it out! I got to read the other authors' stuff, and it is good.
If you are a writer looking for places to get your work published, here are a few resources for you.
Authortunities: Subscription service which offers weekly access to author opportunities, including fresh submission calls, grants, classes, networking opportunities, contests, and upcoming submission deadlines.
Horror Tree: Submission calls for magazines and anthologies, mostly in the horror genre.
Sub Club: six free lists of submission opportunities per month, and six paid.
Submittable: Submissions opportunities. Primarily for writing, but also has opportunities for artists, fellowships, and workshops.
Moksha: Submission opportunities. Primarily speculative fiction.
CLMP: Calls for submissions. Fairly limited in scope.
Gwendolyn Kiste Submission Roundup: Mostly speculative submission opportunities.
Contests and Competitions: What it says.
Publishing... and other forms of Insanity: Paying markets, agents seeking clients, contests, and more.
Winning Writers: Search for free writing contests
Literary Outlets for Environmental Writing: What it says
Aswiebe’s Market List Online: Spreadsheet of speculative fiction publishing opportunities