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Whiskey TIt

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 Full details  Whiskey Tit Press accepts full-length cross-genre, experimental, and hybrid manuscripts in both fiction and cnf. Please read our mission  before submitting to make sure we’re a good fit. We’re a very small press so please be patient.  An optional $5 reading fee Whiskey Tit Journal and A Common Well Journal remain open for your shorter submissions, and we look forward to reading your work. Whiskey Tit Press: Miette Gillette, fiction editor Constance Blizzard, poetry editor Bob Jolly, reader Whiskey Tit Journal: Meagan Masterman Philip Shelley A Common Well Journal: K. Hank Jost, managing editor  

Parliament House Press

  Full details  Queries will be accepted via  QueryManager . If QueryManager presents an accessibility issue, you may email me at malorie (at) parliamenthousepress (dot) com. Please only do so if there are issues preventing you from using QueryManager. All other unsolicited queries not using the linked form will me disregarded. Agents may reach me at any time via email. ​ We are  not  considering stories written or co-written by AI. ​ Before querying, please peruse my MSWL to ensure we may be a good fit. All queries will receive a response, but feel free to follow up if you haven’t heard back in 12 weeks. ​ ​ ​ ​ Fiction: Adult   We accept upmarket and commercial queries in the areas of:   Urban fantasy Supernatural thriller Paranormal romance Dark fantasy Horror   We are particularly interested in uplifting marginalized voices and unconventional narratives—including narratives by LGBTQIA+, BIPOC, ...

Yorick Radio Productions

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  Full details  Click Here to Submit to Yorick Please visit our Latest Episodes page and listen to some of our work to get an idea of the kinds of writing we enjoy the most. This will stand you in the best stead for being selected for publication on our podcast. Yorick Radio Productions accepts the following original pieces of written work for publication on their podcast: Prose Fiction and Non-Fiction (4000 word limit) Flash fiction (1000 word limit) Poetry (up to 6 Poems of no more than 6 pages) Radio Play Scripts (20 pages) Critical Reviews of Books, Films or Plays (2000 words) Although each of these categories is subject to its own word/length limit, we request that all of them follow the same presentation format. Please ensure that your document is typed in a .doc or .docx file, using a readable font such as Arial , Times New Roman , or Garamond in 12pt type size. The title of your writing should be centred in bold at the top of your docu...

Alien Dimensions

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Discover Wildlife

  Full details  Contribute features, stories or letters to  BBC Wildlife How to submit feature ideas If you have an idea for a story that is original, thought-provoking and as far as you know has not been recently covered in  BBC Wildlife  Magazine, please email a short summary to the features editor   Sarah McPherson . Before you submit your idea, read  BBC Wildlife  and get to know our format and type of content. We have regular strands such as Talking Point that have a different purpose to the general species-based features.  Be aware that we only commission one-off features, never a monthly series. Take plenty of time over your pitch - a hastily written email isn't good enough; simply naming a species and asking if we want something written about it will be ignored. We don't need an essay, but we do need a clear idea of what you are proposing. Ask yourself: How would your idea fit into  BBC Wildlife ? Wh...

The University of Wisconsin Press

  Full details  HOW TO SUBMIT A PROJECT To inquire about potential interest in your project, you may submit a brief e-mail query of 1-3 paragraphs describing your project, or you may proceed directly to a proposal . Do not submit a whole manuscript unless an editor invites it. If someone has referred you to the University of Wisconsin Press, or if you are approaching our editors as a follow-up to a conversation with our staff at a conference or other event, please be sure to mention this connection in your first contact with us.   The Review Process Once we receive your materials, we will review them carefully. If your project is a good fit for our list, we will notify you of our interest and request any additional materials. Owing to the sheer volume of proposals we receive, it may take up to four months for us to respond. During the waiting period, our editors do not accept phone queries regarding the status of yo...

Feral House

  Full details  Our publishing topics Memoir - Extraordinary stories of exciting lives. (We are not interested in ‘therapy journal’-style recovery stories.) Biography - Cultural and historical figures, unique characters, overlooked contributors to social and artistic movements, eccentric creators and artists. Music - Influential yet underground genres and movements and important and overlooked creators. History - People and events outside the “textbook” of American history. Self-Reliance - Skills and practical how-to advice on living in the modern world (or living in the post-apocalyptic world.) Realpolitik - Underground movements, philosophies, and people affecting and influencing government. Criminal Justice - Experiences and narratives about the criminal justice system. Mysticism & Occult - Stories about people, groups, and ideas that dwell in the outer realms of belief. Children - Stories that explore civics, politics, and history for readers aged 7-10. Food - Cook...