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This article is from the Internet Writer Resource Guide FAQ, by Trevor Lawrence trevor@bel.avonibp.co.uk with numerous contributions by
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2) Electronic Submissions List part2 (Internet Writer Resource Guide)
- Circlet Press
Type:
small press 'zine, published anthologies (?)
Content:
Erotic science fiction and fantasy. Short stories primarily under 10K
words. Anthologies. Other subcategories.
Compensation:
half-cent per word. Royalties for single-author anthologies negotiated
on cases by case basis.
Rights:
one-time anthology rights.
Comments:
Write for guidelines or booklist. Query first.
Contact:
ctan@world.std.com
- Claustrophobia
Type:
small press newsletter
Content:
social issues, privacy (?)
Compensation:
no money, but `credit, exposure, samples for portfolio'
Rights:
nonsimultaneous publication.
Contact:
dbruedig@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
- CONNECT
Type:
small press magazine
Content:
``Covering the major commercial online services,
Internet/Usenet and smaller Bulletin Board System networks, CONNECT
focuses on telecommunications from a user-oriented perspective.''
Compensation:
``Authors are paid a flat rate of $75 for mini-reviews. Authors are paid
between $100 and $300 for feature articles, depending on the length,
subject matter and newsworthiness of the article. The longer the
article and the more complex the subject matter, typically, the more
the payment for the submission.''
Rights:
(?)
Comments:
seeks articles and reviews.
Contact:
pegasus@grex.ann-arbor.mi.US
- CYBERSPACE VANGUARD
Type:
electronic magazine
Content:
``News and Views of the Science Fiction and Fantasy. Universe carries
interviews, feature articles, and lots'o'news on current happenings on
the science fiction, fantasy, animation, and comics genres.''
Compensation:
``Right now we cannot pay our writers, but we are trying to line up a
publisher for a paper version, and once that happens we will be
attempting to pay people.''
Rights:
``We "buy" one-time rights, but the remuneration policy may change at any time.''
Comments:
``We are seeking articles and interviews from writers who can be fun
without being long-winded. Write for guidelines, but in the meantime a
query is preferred to an article.'' See etext.archive.umich.edu:
/pub/Zines/Cyberspace.Vanguard for past issues.
Contact:
Submissions should be send to xx133@cleveland.freenet.edu. Other
correspondence should be sent to cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu.
- FringeWare Review
Type:
electronic magazine
Content:
``Our centroid (th/m)eme [is] "Building Community around a Fringe
Marketplace'' ``sidebars, tutorials, interviews and reviews, with
tasty, mind-twisting fiction as synthesis''
Compensation:
``We pay up to US$0.03 per word plus byline and two copies of each issue
in which you appear. We pay the full amount for work we choose to run
which: (a) hasn't appeared elsewhere, (b) fits within our issues'
themes, (c) and meets word count criteria; also, you must provide an
email address for the byline. Otherwise, we'll negotiate. We pay US$20
per page for artwork and comix, or do trade-outs as mentioned above. In
the case of comix, we do not need the work to be first run.''
Rights:
(?)
Comments:
``We limit our magazine to 48 pages, at least 35% of
which contains catalog, subvertising, editorials, letters and
administrivia, so writers only have 25-odd pages, less artwork and
comix, in which to express their collective brilliance. We seek
terse, opinionated, first-person, active-voice, period.''
Contact:
fringeware@wixer.bga.com
 
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