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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 others.

2) Electronic Submissions List part6 (Internet Writer Resource Guide)

- Wilde Oaks

Type:
literary journal
Content:
South Bay (San Jose, CA) Lesbian and Gay Community Center
literary journal. Accepts fiction (less than 6K words preferred),
prose, poety, photography, and artwork from gay, Lesbian, bisexual,
transgender, or supportive people. Erotica is okay, but no
pornography. Submission guidelines are available.
Compensation:
One contributor copy
Rights:
One-time publication rights
Contact:
jrd@frame.com (Jim Drew)

- Writer's Nook News

Type:
national quarterly magazine
Content:
``dedicated to giving freelance writers specific
information for their immediate practical use in getting published
and staying published. It contains news; writing tips; book reviews;
legislative/tax updates; conference, contest, and market listing;
and various related topics.''
Compensation:
``The Nook News pays 6 cents per word on acceptance
for First North American Serial Rights to short, pithy articles (400
words max.) on the writing experience.''
Rights:
(?)
Comments:
``Simultaneous submissions will be rejected. Articles
must be specific, terse, and contain information my readers can put
to immediate, practical use. Avoid third person whenever possible.
Include a short bio (25 words or so, not a resume) with your
submission.''
Contact:
comprophet@delphi.com (Eugene Ortiz, Publisher)

- Writer's Workshop Review

Type: Small Press Magazine (hard copy), 18-22 pages with plans to expand
considerably in 1995. Began publishing in April 1993.
Content: How-to articles for writers, short stories in most genres,
computer networking related information, poetry, art...
Compensation: Pays one contributor's copy. Editor plans to begin
implementing program that will offer monetary payment in 1995.
Rights: First, one time or reprint rights. All rights revert to the author
after publication.
Comments: "We enjoy publishing a variety of different types of writing. We
attempt to save as many of our pages for freelance work as possible
and we accept a good deal of work from unpublished authors. We encourage
our writers to make every word count and to check their manuscripts
over well to weed out weak sentences or ones with hard to understand
phrasing. Most of our readers are computer users and we advocate
computer networking for writers. We encourage E-mail submissions and
offer our guidelines via E-mail as well. We will send brochures to
writing groups free of charge. We have a BBS for writers on which we
host Writer's Workshop, Writer's Workshop Lounge and Writer's Garden
(all VirtualNET newsgroups, established in November 1992). Submissions
may be uploaded directly to our BBS or sent through Internet to the
address below.
Contact: Editor, Rhia R. Drouillard, inksling@workshop.rain.com

- WIRED

Type:
monthly national magazine
Content:
Cutting edge computer technology, `techno-culture and hardware' (?)
Compensation:
(?)
Rights:
(?)
Comments:
Write for guidelines.
Contact:
submissions@wired.com, editor@wired.com

 

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