Here you can learn about me and my books, browse the many book reviews I've written for
speculative fiction magazines, read a selection of my articles for writers, and check out my blog.
Fiyah is a quarterly
speculative fiction magazine that features stories by and about people of the African Diaspora.
is a quarterly
speculative fiction magazine that features stories by and about people of the African Diaspora.
Not exact matches
The
magazine's mission is to publish high - quality, entertaining, and thought - provoking
speculative fiction.
Since then, Mark has had dozens of
speculative stories published in various
magazines and anthologies including Stardust, Bound for Evil, Bluffs, Fear of the Dark, Tesseracts Seventeen, and
Fiction River: Sparks.
Thaumatrope (sci - fi, fantasy and horror) thaumatrope.greententacles.com, @thaumatrope Nanoism (literary
fiction and serials) nanoism.net, @nanoism Vestal Review (flash
fiction) vestalreview.net Outshine (prose poetry) shineanthology.wordpress.com, @outshine Tweet the Meat (horror, weird,
speculative fiction) tweetthemeat.blogspot.com, @tweetthemeat 50 - Word Stories fiftywordstories.com Six Word Stories sixwordstories.net, @sixwordstories Two Sentence Stories twosentencestories.com Smith
Magazine (six - word memoirs) smithmag.net, @smithmag
It includes books from modern SciFi writers which first appeared in pulp
magazines, classic out - of - copyright, and earlier works of
speculative fiction that not everybody will agree are science
fiction.
She is a multi-published
speculative fiction author and was written up in Writer's Digest's Publishing Success
magazine.
SPG offers three quarterly flash
fiction magazines: Splickety (multi-genre), Havok (
speculative), and Spark (romance).