Leading Edge

Leading Edge

“Leading Edge magazine publishes short stories, poetry, and essays that relate to science fiction, fantasy, and horror. We also contract for short-term blogs and art. The magazine was started in 1981 by a team of students from Brigham Young University and continues to be run by a team of dedicated volunteers. Leading Edge is a great place for both first-time and well-established authors.” Biannual. Pays on publication. Publishes ms 4-5 months after acceptance. Buys First N.A. rights, for six months. No reprints. Responds within one week.

Pays $10-$50.

Malice in Wonderland – by Alvin Wander

Malice in Wonderland – by Alvin Wander

A definitive collection of six short stories, including an asteroid destruction, top-secret document theft, nuclear detonation, activities of a rogue AI computer, theft of a drug cache, and an individual stricken with a personality transformation.

WritersWeekly Trivia Question for 06/26/2025

WritersWeekly Trivia Question for 06/26/2025

Linda Gigliotti was the first to answer this week’s question correctly: Gary Sturgis. 🙂 Who is currently BookLocker’s #1 bestselling author? ***Please answer the trivia question using our contact form HERE. Do not post your answer in the comments section below. THIS WEEK’S PRIZE: A free EBOOK of your choice from Booklocker.com! You must be […]

Southern Woman – by Kathleen Parrish

Southern Woman – by Kathleen Parrish

Kathy Whitaker struggles to protect her variety store from a man seeking to obtain it at any cost, even if it destroys her family in the process. To thwart him, she must dig up secrets of the past, and of the woman who gave her everything.

Mortal Choice: A Medical Mystery – by David Shactman

Mortal Choice: A Medical Mystery – by David Shactman

In the shadow world of black-market kidneys, a single mother and FBI agent faces a terrible choice. Can she conspire with the killers she is investigating to get her daughter a kidney? What is she willing to do to save her daughter’s life?

Fiction

Fiction

“The guiding principle of Fiction has always been to go to terra incognita in the writing of the imagination, and to ask that modern fiction set itself serious questions, interrogating the nature of the real and the fantastic. It represents no particular school of fiction, except the innovative. Fiction has traditionally attempted to make accessible the inaccessible, to bring the experimental to a broader audience. As a result of its willingness to publish the difficult, experimental and unusual, Fiction has a unique reputation in the U.S. and abroad as a journal of future directions. We pride ourselves on publishing established writers along with new, emerging voices that have not yet been heard.” Pays on publication. Publishes ms 3-12 months after acceptance. Buys First N.A. Rights. No reprints. Guidelines online.

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