The magazine “publishes hopeful short stories and poetry that strive for a utopian ideal, that are set in futures where communities are optimistically struggling to solve or adapt to climate change, to create or maintain a world in which humanity, technology, and nature coexist in harmony rather than in conflict. Length: Up to 3,000 words for fiction, up to 1,200 words for poetry They are reading submissions on The End theme. This magazine publishes quiet horror and/or intimate dystopia works of fiction and narrative poetry. Pay: 3.5 cents/word (Canadian), up to CAD350 That said, quality always outstrips genre preference in terms of importance, so feel free to send us anything that even vaguely resembles science fiction.” They also publish one reprint story per issue. If the primary tone of your story is one of high adventure or humour, it’s probably not the right fit for FF. FF prefers character-driven stories, and often skews towards quiet, reflective pieces. “Although any science fiction subgenre is fair game, our tastes lean towards slipstream, cyberpunk, post-apocalypse, and anything with a little taste of the bizarre. This Canadian magazine publishes science fiction or SF-tinged literary fiction. They also accept translations and reprints. They pay $0.08/word for stories up to 6,000 words query for longer. Pay: $0.01/word for fiction $10 for poetryĪnother magazine that is closing to submissions soon is Cast of Wonders they’re accepting young adult speculative fiction until 7 th September 2023. However, the ideal length may be something in the 1,500-5,000 word range.” They have shortened their submission period, and will now close on 6 th September 2023 (see ‘2023 Note’ on the guidelines page). Regarding length, they say, “We accept works from flash fiction up to novella length. The stories often fall into a fantasy, science-fiction, or magical realism sort of “slice of life.”” They have detailed submission guidelines, including on the kind of work they like and what they do not want please read these carefully. Their About page says, “We publish fiction and poetry that explore connection, family, relationships, comfort, and the natural world. This is a new speculative fiction magazine they are reading submissions for their first issue. Some of the calls are: the end solarpunk food & feasting crabs feisty felines and other fantastical familiars rattus futura the unknown literary curiosities personal ghost stories past perfect cybear punk nightmares before bed and abandon earth. Slowly, they begin to change their perceptions of each other and find they may be more in tune than either of them would have imagined.These are 47 themed calls and contests from 39 magazines/anthologies/presses listed here. As Jack and Barrett continue to spend time together leading up to the wedding, they surprisingly find themselves getting along. Jack and Barrett bring down the house with their duet and with that, the frost between them begins to thaw. She guilts him into performing but he insists she join him on stage, much to his son Teddy’s (Sheppard Denton) dismay as Barrett also happens to be his professor. “At the engagement party, Barrett is horrified to learn Jack’s plan for party music was nothing more than a playlist. They have been like oil and water since they met 10 years prior but, to support Naomi and Simon, they agree to set aside their differences,” the movie’s description reads. Jack on the other hand, is a laid-back, former pop star. “Barrett is a buttoned-up college professor. When thier mutual friends, Naomi (Julia Benson) and Simon (Peter Benson), are ready to tie the knot, they ask the duo to be Best Man and Maid of Honor. In, “Perfect Harmony,” Denton portrays Jack Chandeller while Saum plays Barrett Woodword. James Denton will star alongside his son, Sheppard Denton, in Hallmark‘s “Perfect Harmony,” a new original moving premiering in the fall on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
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