Lokasenna
11-07-2015, 09:55 AM
Now that I'm trying to get some of my work published in fee-paying magazines, I came across a rather useful website that may be helpful for some of the other neophyte authors here on LitNet:
http://thegrinder.diabolicalplots.com/Default.aspx
It's a constantly updated database of publication markets, giving lots of information about each one (acceptance rates, turnaround times, awards won etc.). It allows you to search for markets based on story length, genre, style, and fees paid. Creating a free account also allows you to easily keep track of what you have submitted and where.
I've not yet had anything published, but it's still early days - and I'm finding the Grinder a really useful resource. It's not as useful for poetry, but for short stories it seems ideal.
http://thegrinder.diabolicalplots.com/Default.aspx
It's a constantly updated database of publication markets, giving lots of information about each one (acceptance rates, turnaround times, awards won etc.). It allows you to search for markets based on story length, genre, style, and fees paid. Creating a free account also allows you to easily keep track of what you have submitted and where.
I've not yet had anything published, but it's still early days - and I'm finding the Grinder a really useful resource. It's not as useful for poetry, but for short stories it seems ideal.