My experience scouting out places to submit an SF story :marseyitsover:

This story, from the latest Clarkesworld, is set in a grim dystopian future where recent Asian immigrant parents tolerate this kind of thing. Oh and they remember this while living underwater after the climate apocalypse. The story isn't actually bad but hitting picrel was like biting a bit of extremely funny eggshell.

Today's fiction is often accused of avoiding sincerity, but this isn't strictly true. In order to bypass the fear of cringe or mockery, you must graft your topic to some vaguely currentyear theme. For example, take childhood nostalgia. It's okay to be serious and sentimental about your grandma's ethnic cooking that the other kids in school said smelled bad, while the same kind of treatment of your mayo mom's PB+Js would be considered cheese. If we peel away the vague racecruft connection for this kind of thing, we're left with a very conventional sentimentality (not that this is inherently bad).

This story has a very traditional emotional core, about the protagonist mourning a romantic partner, with a kind of non-literal sci-fi element used to explore those feelings. However, the dead partner is a they-them (different from the character in picrel). I find it hard to believe that this story would have been published without the (completely irrelevant) pronouns of the dead partner, or little throwaways like Shirley's queerplatonic orangutan fricker, because then we would be left with the simple age-old narrative of a widow mourning her husband.

Maybe I should just challenge myself to write the straggiest thing I can think of and see if I get accepted.

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It's absolutely dire. I would avoid Clarkesworld and there is 1 mag out there that requires anonymized submission. Good luck.

The submissions are hardly ever open, always preferential to alphabet people and always current year garbage requirements.

Whoever reads this shit and provides a market is to blame though. I've given up ever submitting to a mag tbh

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how hard would it potentially be to make some form of magazine or story collection shit if they all seem to suck

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Piss easy for a digital mag.

@MerryFartMan69 was going too make one but it's just incredibly time consuming. Shelling out penny shavings for the honorariums is no big deal, it's the time that kills it. Budget 10-15hrs a publication minimum. More at launch.

Ideal format imo would be weekly/bi weekly consisting of a number of flash fic pieces and 2 or 3 longer stories of about 2k words. Once a month publish a good 6k word story.

To signal boost the mag and cause seethe create an open category for AI work.

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I'll look into this. Probably a cheap WordPress setup or something where they send an email and shit.

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there is 1 mag out there that requires anonymized submission

Which one is it?

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I don't remember I spent a long time last year looking for any sci fi/spec fic mags with open submissions and found one or two

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Any recommendations for better mags? Even just for reading

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I've given up on mags tbh, they're not for me. Most sci fi is samey and boring imo. I feel I would read mags if I had an e reader tho

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