PODCAST 21: Write Better Right Now
Sunday, March 26, 2023
(New episodes available the last Sunday of each month)
Mary Iannelli sits down with Jody Lebel, an award-winning author, playwright, actor, and voiceover talent, on the art of writing in general and as it pertains to writing short stories specifically.
REFERENCES:
Write Better Right Now Jody’s eBook
Six Stages of Plot Structure by Michael Hauge
Jody's list of potential publishers is below.
Jody’s Collection
All magazines listed below pay for stories.
Google the magazine and look for the submission guidelines which will include the types of stories wanted, page length, payment, how to submit, when to submit and any special instructions. Please note: The magazines listed below were operational in 2023 and had no submission fees, but things can change quickly.
Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine
American Short Fiction
Babybug
Bear Deluxe
Boulevard
Brevity
Carve
Chicken Soup for the Soul
Clarkesworld Magazine
Confrontation
Country Magazine
Cracked
Crazyhorse
Cricket
Dame
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
Extra Crispy
Farm and Ranch Living
Fast Fiction (aka Fiction Feast) (Australia)
Flash Fiction Online
Funny Times
Grain Magazine (Canada)
Harper’s
Highlights (for children)
Hoot
Ladies' Home Journal
Metro Fiction
The New Haven Review
One Story
Over My Dead Body! (Online mystery magazine.)
The People’s Friend (UK)
Pif
Queen’s Quarterly (Canada)
Reader’s Digest
Real Simple RWR or Romance Writers Report, a trade magazine for Romance Writers of America, RWA
Sasee
The Saturday Evening Post
Shades of Romance Magazine (SORMAG)
Slice
Spider
The Stoneslide Corrective
Story Houston
The Strand
The Sun
The Threepenny Review
True Confessions
True Story
Vestal Review
The Weekly News (UK)
Woman’s World
Writers Digest
You (South Africa)
Yours (UK)
Zoetrope
Also check out the Publishing and Other Forms of Insanity newsletter. Always full of paying markets and current writing contests.
For non-fiction submissions go to:
www.freedomwithwriting.com/freedom/uncategorized/51-magazines-that-pay-writers-250/
“Write a short story every week. It’s not possible to write 52 bad short stories in a row.’ — Ray Bradbury
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