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Headed by editor-in-chief Mark J. Mirsky, the editorial team at FICTION want to find the best fiction and ‘bring the experimental to a broader audience,’ as well as ‘to bring new voices to the forefront.’

They like the unconventional: literary and experimental fiction.

Submit stories no more than 7,500 words. No genre fiction, flash fiction or longer length stories.

Payment is determined upon publication. Published authors receive two contributor copies and a two issue subscription.

Website: www.fictioninc.com

Sunspot Literary Journal Sunspot Literary Journal publishes ‘prose from flash fiction and poetry to stories and essays, including scripts and screenplays up to 49,000 words.’ Open to genre as well as literary works. Payment is ‘an Editor’s Prize of US$10 for each digital edition. Artwork selected for a digital or print cover will be paid US$20.

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