Published on February 20, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers, welcomes new writers

“Since our first anthology, Workers
Write! has become an important voice in working class literature. We are collecting the stories and poems about jobs that define who we are as individuals and communities.” Welcomes new writers. Circ. 500. Annual. Pays on acceptance. Publishes ms 6-9 months after acceptance. Buys FNAS Rights. Accepts reprints. Responds within one week.
Pays flat fee of $25-$50/story up to 5,000 words (no minimum); $5-$20/poem.
Published on February 20, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers

“Charlottesville Family serves families in Virginia’s Charlottesville-Albemarle area with engaging stories on parenting, education, health, recreation and more!” Welcomes new writers. Quarterly. Pays on acceptance. Buys print plus digital rights. No reprints. Responds within 4-6 weeks. Sample digital copies available online. Subscriptions are free. Guidelines online.
Pays $75-$150
Published on February 19, 2025
New Releases

The balance between progress and tradition, and the perennial struggle between individual liberty and collective ideals. The characters grapple with their destinies against societal upheaval-one where the past and the futuristic coalesce…
Published on February 19, 2025
New Releases

The Illani led them into secret catacombs within the Lost Citadel. The library told of a civilization that came here from another world. They would have to sail to Alanis where people lived under ancient Chinese feudalism…
Published on February 13, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers

“We publish fiction short stories in a magazine format.” No reprints. Responds within 4 weeks. Guidelines online.
Published on February 13, 2025
New Releases

In 1856, five years before the Civil War, Richard Bryan freed his slaves, educated them, deeded land, and shared profits. At war’s end, Yankees wanted to use his success to promote their own agenda. He refused, and they turned on him.
Published on February 13, 2025
New Releases

Dr. Golda Rothman, Social Worker at The New York City Employee Mental Health Service finds her client dead in her office. Searching for kith or kin, she finds corruption, depravity, and murder…
Published on February 13, 2025
New Releases

Anglican minister Joseph Hull’s 17th-century journey: from Massachusetts to Maine, amidst turmoil, rivalries, and encounters with influential figures, his loyalty to Church and Crown remains steadfast.
Published on February 13, 2025
New Releases

One of the Catholic Church’s most prolific criminals had help from bishops. Earl Bierman sowed shame, suicide and murder. This is the story of the first-ever class-action lawsuit against a Roman Catholic diocese in the United States.
Published on February 13, 2025
Paying Markets for Writers

“Thirteen is a monthly audio fiction anthology podcast featuring atmospheric, slow burn, scary stories. Stories that will make you smile, break your heart, and have you wishing for a night light. Each episode is feature length and originally scored.” Pays on acceptance. Occasionally accepts reprints. Guidelines online.