Curious Cat Question
Given that kristin's piece in Clarkesworld magazine is now out, and we all remember dean's own story in Strange Horizons that was later published in the Datlow-Windling Year's Best of Fantasy and Horror...
... does anyone else know any local writer's piece that was published in a paying international (read: non-local) market? I seem to remember nikki also having a story published somewhere like Prime's Fantasy magazine. Can anyone jog my memory or did I just imagine this?
Interesting enough, I'm usually wary of reading stuff on/ sending submissions to e-zines, being old-fashioned as I am ("paper is good enough for me grandpappy and it's good enough for me!"). However, I've seen quite a number of these e-zines grow from strength to strength that I stand corrected on this matter-- heck, Clarkesworld magazine is having a 'best of the year' published in print format.
Just wondering how the submitting forces are doing in the international market...
Update: Thanks to kyu and charles, they reminded me that, yes, nikki will also have a story published in Fantasy magazine scheduled for Winter 2007/2008 (which is, what? December? January?). Though am wondering how this will jive with Prime's plan to move to a weekly online format by November.
Likewise, kyu also has a story coming out in the e-zine Town Drunk by November. Congrats man! (Does it fulfill my requirements? Yes, it does. kyu! Libre naman!)
8 comments:
Nikki Alfar in Fantasy Magazine: From Kyu's post, Winter 2007/2008 issue.
Hehe yeah kyu reminded me. thank.
bc - thanks to you and charles for the heads up on miss nikki's work!
i totally recommend that you submit to online publications, BC! Strange Horizons, Clarksworld, Bewildering Stories, and this new one, called Serendipity:
http://www.magicalrealism.co.uk/
Competition's tough, but if you get in, that'd be awesome! :)
bhex: you're welcome :-)
andrew: hey man thanks! I've seen serendipity before (though not on time unfortunately hehe) and it definitely looks great. am just wondering what their pay rates are...
ah, looks like as of the moment, none yet...
http://magicalrealism.co.uk/blog/?p=13
There's some fellow in Ideomancer whose name sounds very Filipino and escapes me at the moment. But he could be South American for all I know.
hehe that's the problem with differentiating Filipino names. You'd think it was easy to spot one.
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