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These magazines are open to submissions from new or experienced fantasy writers, and offer payment for publication.
From swords and sorcery to fairy tales with a gritty, urban setting, fantasy stories have an increasingly wide audience. While writing these stories is a fun hobby for some, it is definitely possible to make a reasonable income publishing fantasy. Several ezines and print magazines publish fantasy stories of all types. Here are a few that offer payment for fantasy short stories from authors of any experience level. Publish Fantasy Stories With Fantasy MagazineTrue to its name, Fantasy Magazine publishes stories of all forms of fantasy, including high fantasy, contemporary and urban fantasy, surrealism, magical realism, science fantasy, and folktales. This magazine accepts stories between 1,000 and 6,000 words in length. Fantasy Magazine has an online submission system on their website. The response time is seven days or less. This magazine pays $.05 a word, and publication counts towards membership with Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Publish Fantasy Stories With The Magazine of Fantasy and Science FictionThe Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction has been publishing short stories, novelets, and novellas for over sixty years. They accept any type of story within those two genres, and electronic issues are available in addition to the traditional print magazine. The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction pays between $.06 and $.09 for stories up to 25,000 words in length. Publication with this magazine counts towards membership with Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Submission are maid via regular mail, and the response time can be up to eight weeks. Publish Fantasy Stories With HeliotropeHeliotrope, a speculative fiction online magazine, publishes short stories up to 5,000 words in length in the genres of fantasy, science fiction, mystery, and horror, as well as poetry. The ezine is published quarterly. Heliotrope pays well at $.10 a word, and all submissions are made via email. See their website for specific submission guidelines. Publish Fantasy Stories With Hub MagazineSponsored by HarperCollins, Hub is a free weekly ezine that publishes fantasy, sci-fi, and horror stories between 800 and 6,000 words in length. Hub pays £25 for stories, and may ask for the rights to publish the story in print as well. Specific instructions regarding electronic submissions should be reviewed on their website. Get Paid to Write Fantasy Short StoriesAll writers experience difficulty getting published in the beginning. Don't despair at the first few rejection letters! With persistence and the desire to improve writing skills, publication will come. Often, magazines are interested in both fantasy and science fiction. For more paying markets, check out Paying Sci-Fi Short Story Markets.
The copyright of the article Paying Fantasy Short Story Markets in Writer's Markets is owned by Michelle Schusterman. Permission to republish Paying Fantasy Short Story Markets in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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