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I look forward to reading those new short stories that are out there somewhere, running around, gambolling and frisking but also lazily drowsing, hysterical or … actually this could be quite a long list, so let’s just say send your best.

Country of Publication & Year Established

United Kingdom Established in 2018

Publication Medium & Frequency

Electronic Publication Electronic PublicationPublished irregularly.

Fiction Open

Dates:
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Audience:
Open to a broad Audience.
Genres:
General General
Styles:
Open to all/most Styles, including: Literary.
Topics:
Open to all/most Topics.
Types/Lengths:
TypeLength Details
Short Story Short Story1,000 - 6,500 words.
Payscale:
We list broad pay categories rather than payment specifics. Check with the publisher for details.
No monetary payment No monetary payment.
Submissions:
ElectronicPostalReprintsSimultaneousMedia
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Dates

Last Updated: 06 Feb 2024
Last Audited: 06 Feb 2024 We audit each active listing twice a year.
Date Added: 01 Nov 2018

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