fbpx

Submissions are open through January 15, 2025. All submissions must be submitted through the Google form below.

Crow wearing a fedora in a tree.

What do we want?

  • Speculative fiction (science fiction or fantasy)
    • Note: We accept horror, but it must have a speculative element, whether science fiction or fantasy.
  • Drabbles (100-word stories EXACTLY)
    • Note: We calculate word count using Microsoft Word. If using Google Docs, please manually count your words. It has a truly baffling definition of a word (e.g., “1,000” = 2 words).
  • Actual, complete stories
    • Even though they’re only 100-words, drabbles still need all the essential elements of a story: character, setting, conflict, theme, and plot.

What do we NOT want?

  • Child abuse (of any type)
  • Erotica
  • Rape
  • Revenge stories
  • Hateful content

Like 100-word stories?

Get a free one in your inbox every Wednesday.

All the details

Simultaneous submissions: Yes! Go crazy. Submit everywhere! But if it is accepted elsewhere, please let us know.

Response time: Responses will be within 60 days. Please query after this time.

Multiple submissions: You may submit two stories per submissions period.

Note: Only one story will be accepted per author per period.

Reprints: Nope. Stories many not be previously published in any format (including on your blog, Patreon, etc.).

Formatting: Please format italics with surrounding _underscores_. You do not need to add indents or manual line breaks.

AI use: No. All work must be original and yours. Using AI or plagiarizing will get you banned forever. No redemption arc will be possible.

Contract terms: We require first worldwide English electronic rights with a 90-day exclusivity period.

Compensation: $8.00 ($0.08 per word) via PayPal.

Acceptance rate: We accept about 4% of submissions. Because of the high volume of submissions, we are unable to provide personal feedback.

Hard sells: The following are hard sells for our magazine:

  • Myth and fairy tale retellings
  • Stories where the characters are real historical figures or from classic literature
  • Holiday stories
  • Stories where aliens destroy Earth (especially if the motive is that humans are deemed too violent)
  • Stories where the resolution is an unexpected murder in the last line
  • Screenplay format
  • Stories where the speculative element could be removed without changing the story

But if you have a unique take on any of these that you think would knock our socks off, don’t be afraid to send it along!


“The shorter and the plainer the better.”

— Beatrix Potter

Recent Stories