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Science Fiction Quarterly is an online magazine of science and speculative fiction, published four times a year in January, April, July, and October. Our blog features original content apart from the magazine and is updated regularly.
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Call for Submissions
Our inaugural issue, featuring all original, never-before-published work, will be uploaded online in late March. If you're a science (or speculative, if you prefer to distinguish between the two) fiction writer or artist, or just someone with a penchant for criticism interested in the mechanics and possibilities of the genre, we want to hear from you. Send your original work -- whether it's an essay, short story, interview, review or visual art -- as an e-mail attachment to
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, including "submission" in your e-mail subject line. For more complete submission guidelines, check out our Submissions page; if you have any further questions or concerns after reading our guidelines, please
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. We look forward to reviewing your work. |
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Let us know what you want |
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When was the last time you sat down with a magazine (or a website) devoted to science and speculative fiction? What do you like about genre publications, and what do you hate? We want to know what you want from an online magazine devoted to publishing the best science and speculative fiction. Tell us what you think by sending an e-mail to
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, and please let us know if we may quote you in our first issue. |
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What's being said about us elsewhere on the web. The Accidental Bard: "For aspiring writers in these genres, it doesn't get much better than an up-and-coming publication ready and willing to make room for new authors." [ link ] Jason Sanford: "Science Fiction Quarterly has an excellent interview up with Robert J. Sawyer, whom they call the 'dean of Canadian science fiction and a publishing machine.'" [ link ] Jeff Duntemann: "Glover Wright is bringing back Science Fiction Quarterly as an online pub, and it looks promising." [ link ] SF Signal: "Science Fiction Quarterly interviews Robert J. Sawyer (Rollback)." [ link ] Tad Williams: "We will be linking to the Science Fiction Quarterly site on the Links page, but since this is news of a timely sort, I figured it would also be given excellent exposure here in The Writer's Place." [ link ] Technophobiac Sci-Fi: "Science Fiction Quarterly, a new online magazine of science and speculative fiction, is looking for fiction submissions." [ link ] |
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