Literary Spotlight: Emerge Literary Journal
Whether you’re seeking first-time publication in a genre or first-time publication, period, the editors of this journal are eager to read your work. Read More “Literary Spotlight: Emerge Literary Journal”
Whether you’re seeking first-time publication in a genre or first-time publication, period, the editors of this journal are eager to read your work. Read More “Literary Spotlight: Emerge Literary Journal”
Seeking a middle ground in the plotters vs. pantsers debate. Read More “A New Approach to Outlining”
Send your best short-form food stories to this new literary food magazine.
Read More “Literary Spotlight: Ruby”
On setting in horror. Read More “Atmosphere”
“I have a short prologue written, but I’m not sure if it adds to the story or takes away from my opening chapter.” Read More “Gigi Will Know: How can I know if a prologue is the right way to open my novel?”
How to craft a compelling horror narrative that haunts readers long after the story has ended.
Read More “True scares: Three writers reveal the psychology behind horror writing”
Whether you’ve been writing spine-tinglers for years or are brand-new to the genre, this organization has a lot to offer horror lovers. Read More “Insider: Horror Writers Association”
Send your thrilling and chilling poetry, nonfiction, and fiction – including flash – to this monthly horror and dark fantasy magazine. Read More “Literary Spotlight: Nightmare”
Chapters are the all-important building blocks of a novel. But how exactly should a first-time novelist develop and structure them in a manuscript? And what makes for a successful chapter, anyway? We asked veteran authors to share their best advice. Read More “How to structure your novel chapters”
Optimistic speculative fiction – plus poetry and nonfiction – is welcomed with open arms at this bimonthly magazine.
Read More “Literary Spotlight: Solarpunk Magazine”