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    Hanging Loose

    Literary magazine first published in 1966. Publishes fiction and poetry. Authors receive a small fee and two copies of the issue in which their work appears. Also has a regular section of work by high school writers.

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    Grantville Gazette

    A series of professionally selected and edited fan fiction anthologies set within the 1632 series inspired by Eric Flint’s novel 1632. Pays $0.05 to $0.06 per word.

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    Grain Magazine

    An internationally acclaimed literary journal, publishing the freshest poetry and prose from Canada, the US, and abroad. Published 4 times per year. They have a eight-month reading period, from September 15th to May 15th. Pays $50 per page to a maximum …

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    Gold Dust

    Each issue of the magazine has at least 48 pages of quality writing, including short stories, poems, articles, interviews and reviews. 2 issues per year. Always looking for quality work from new or experienced writers. Non-paying market, although the f …